Sentences with phrase «sacrilege in»

The recent attempt by Lexis to introduce a nominal administrative charge was viewed as something bordering on sacrilege in the academic community and Lexis retreated in the face of the criticism it received.
Though sacrilege in some circles, I used a cream cheese icing to make the traditional crosses simply because I think the tartness of the cheese complements the sweetness of the bread better.
The Man of Sin will appear, claiming divine honours, and will commit a horrible sacrilege in the Temple of God.

Not exact matches

One Mexican food truck in Sydney has resorted to what some critics say is sacrilege — using bulk - bought frozen avocado in its nachos and tacos to avoid over-reliance on the volatile market.
Having General Fusion, a private company, announce it can do it in a shorter time span for a fraction of the cost is sacrilege.
The decision to erect a «gay» nativity scene featuring two Josephs in a front garden has been branded «sacrilege» by a bishop.
Would there be a sacrilege if the penitent that receives absolution in this condition receives Communion?
To say that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr died in vain would be sacrilege.
Mark and Matthew begin by referring to the «desolating sacrilege» (KJV «abomination of desolation») which will be «set up where it ought not to be» (Mark), «standing in the holy place» (Matthew).
There the expression refers to the desecration of the temple in 167 B.C. by Antiochus Epiphanes, whose forces «erected a desolating sacrilege upon the altar of burnt offering» (I Macc 1:54).
Atheism itself has consequently been viewed in a juridical way as a sacrilege, a transgression, something which should be resisted with utmost retaliation.
Edmund Pellegrino explains clearly and simply the sacrilege involved in such an approach: «In ethics generally and medical ethics in particular, autonomy, freedom, and the supremacy of private judgment have become moral absolutein such an approach: «In ethics generally and medical ethics in particular, autonomy, freedom, and the supremacy of private judgment have become moral absoluteIn ethics generally and medical ethics in particular, autonomy, freedom, and the supremacy of private judgment have become moral absolutein particular, autonomy, freedom, and the supremacy of private judgment have become moral absolutes.
Says the bishop, «As bishop of this diocese, I have, as the successor of the apostles in union with the Holy Father, the absolute duty to protect [the Mass] from innovation or sacrilege
Twelve - hour shifts in industry and inadequate compensation and indecent conditions of living are sacrilege, for they wrong human personality.
To ingest blood in any way was a sacrilege to the Jews.
«That is bad enough, but for Leicester Cathedral to actually put on this play in the very place where his earthly remains are interred is tantamount to sacrilege.
It may well be that those critics are right who suggest that the model who sat for this portrait of the Man of Sin was the mad Emperor Caligula, whose attempt to set up his image in the Temple had deeply affronted Jewish sentiment, recalling, as it did, the sacrilege of Antiochus Epiphanes, which Daniel had described as «the abomination of desolation.»
We are praying in reparation for any sacrileges that might be taking place.
But never let ignorance stand in the way of sacrilege.
It seems like an obvious statement if you believe that Jesus was «fully God» and «fully man» (as most evangelicals believe and call the Incarnation), but to some of us it seems in the least, inappropriate, and at the most, sacrilege, to imagine Jesus in this way.
Even the most commonplace church building can become venerable in someone's mind, so «holy» that its destruction, or even changes made in it, are seen as sacrilege.
There are some other there who believe that by you not praying or worshiping in their methods, you are committing sacrilege against their beliefs.
The practise of inter-territorial worship, exhibited by Solomon in Judah or by the house of Omri in Ephraim, far from being used as a proposition from which to draw theological deductions, was abhorred by the vigorous devotees of Yahweh as sacrilege and apostasy.
In fact, he just said it in the article, no sacrilege necessarIn fact, he just said it in the article, no sacrilege necessarin the article, no sacrilege necessary.
If anyone in a brazen and impious mood should pronounce absolution from the Good, on the ground that all is lost, then this is sacrilege and this will only add to the guilt by piling up more and more fresh guilt.
Such talk would be: to the anxious urgency of repentance — unpardonably slow; to the grieving after God — sacrilege; to what should be done this very day, in this instant, in this moment of danger — senseless delay.
More closely than of any other man in the Old Testament — and quite without sacrilege — the words of the Servant Poem (in Isa.
Though, in my opinion it is sacrilege to put ketchup on a perfect plate of mac and cheese.
Being solidly in November, it's no longer sacrilege to start talking about what to eat on the big day.
I also threw in a dash of balsamic to add some more acidity — apologies if this is sacrilege, but I dug it.
It must be sacrilege to post about something so sinfully sweet as Peanut Butter Balls in January.
A handful, or about 30g of chopped nuts (or buckwheat groats, as I used in my case since I didn't have many nuts lying around — sacrilege!)
I loved the look of this recipe but was feeling a bit too lazy to make bechamel (sacrilege, I know) and I also couldn't find broccoli rabe in East London, so I mixed it up: I stirred lemon zest from a whole lemon into a pot of ricotta as my bechamel substitute, and sauteed a good couple of handfuls of kale in the sausage fat, and added both of these to the broccoli - pasta - sausage - pecorino mix in my bowl (I ditched the mozzarella too because ricotta).
This may seem sacrilege if you are steadfast believer in all things made from scratch, but for me, it's a straightforward and time - saving shortcut, especially if you're not eating gluten for dietary, or other, reasons.
He does it in the middle of the ball game, so there's an inherent sacrilege and an element of danger that can be very appealing.
For all those fans who believe that going against the club is nothing short of sacrilege and that Wenger should be a permanent fixture in the manager's chair, I recommend this strange yet brilliantly thought provoking article about one of the greatest players to pull on the red and white.
In any union where even one parent has the minimal parental instinct necessary to recoil from the horror of inflicting such a primal wound on their son, it is that person's responsibility to stop at nothing to prevent such a sacrilege from occurring.
Once you are ready to dive in, you will probably find that you have to wake one baby to nurse them at the same time, which can feel like sacrilege.
Yet when Narendra Modi declared in a ground - breaking Independence Day speech last year that he wanted to build toilets, not temples, there was criticism at such perceived sacrilege.
Now, in the twilight of his career, he has committed what may be his most daring act of sacrilege: claiming the existence of precognition, the ability to sense future events.
It helps that I try to keep everything in the black / gray range so that it will all mix and match and I can pretty much wear one pair of shoes every day (I know, sacrilege, but it helps so, so much).
Scott, it seems, is getting «de-Santaficated» because he missed the second «Santa Clause» (the plays on language in this abomination verge on the sacrilege visited on conjugation by The Smurfs)-- the one that says that Santa needs to have a bride.
The New York trio performed their new single «Sacrilege» for the first time in front of an audience.
In other words, it's not sacrilege to experiment with a CGI Mickey, but the results probably never should've seen the light of day.
This may be sacrilege to write in a website devoted to eLearning... but many people are just not cut out to be online learners (I think I'm one of them!).
«While it may seem like sacrilege, there are many goals that can be achieved by digging deeply into a series of well - curated selections of a text rather than all of it, and then relying on teacher lecture, lessons or even Sparknotes to fill in the gaps,» Gardner said in an interview.
It may seem like sacrilege to design an Elise that weighs more than 2000 pounds and offers a dual - clutch transmission, but the automotive landscape has considerably changed since the first Elise rolled off the assembly line in Hethel.
Sacrilege, maybe, but Schmucker's Restaurant in Toledo (a city that was once briefly considered Michigan territory) is worth it.
A heavy device mounted so high in the car would be sacrilege to a company so performance - obsessed.
This may be sacrilege to die - hard truckers, but the friction reduction associated with coil springs makes a heck of a lot of sense in a half - ton vehicle.
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