Not exact matches
I'd rather hang with the
sinners than the
saints in churches because the
sinners know how to have fun.
Catholics generally prefer to write about
sinners rather
than saints.
Indeed, even her
saints are nothing other
than sinners reconciled through Christ's grace.
Above all, the group is very much a hospital for
sinners rather
than a hotel for
saints.
Those within the Church, as much as those outside it, seemed to suspect his death was one of a
sinner rather
than a
saint.
Paul Macdonald Jr., in a recent essay for the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, argues that «a world populated in the end by
saints and
sinners is a better cosmic whole
than a world that contains only
saints, because in the former world, where God brings at least some human beings to glory, and eternally as well as justly punishes the rest, God is able to manifest his goodness the most clearly and fully.»
But if PTL became more a resort for
saints than a hospital for
sinners, it would not be the first time — nor the last — that perfectionist Christians found out that the road to perfection is pitted with perils.
To quote the prophet Billy Joel: «I'd rather laugh with the
sinners /
Than cry with the
saints.»
In «Make Hell Hot Again» (August / September), Marc Barnes claims that I argue the following in a recent article for the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: «A world populated in the end by
saints and
sinners is a better cosmic whole
than a world that contains only
saints, because in the former world, where God brings at least some human beings to glory, and eternally as well as justly punishes the rest, God is able to manifest his goodness the most clearly and fully.»
«They say there's a heaven for those who'll wait Some say it's better but I say it ain't I'd rather laugh with the
sinners than cry with the saints THE SINNERS ARE MUCH MORE FUN Only the good die young.
sinners than cry with the
saints THE
SINNERS ARE MUCH MORE FUN Only the good die young.
SINNERS ARE MUCH MORE FUN Only the good die young.»
...» Aphesis is release from sin» I think there is a tranformational quality to regeneration where a
sinner is transformed into a
saint — the greatest of all Jesus miracles because there is no force or power in the universe capable of changing our nature other
than the indwelling Holy Spirit — but the struggle with sin is an on going one.
I find
sinners more lovable
than «
saints,» know what I mean?
We are a collection of
saints,
sinners, and shepherds who are serially underestimated, ignored and marginalized, but a bit cooler
than the rest.
It was thought that he would embark on a comprehensive probe of past administrations and appoint only untainted individuals, or
saints rather
than sinners into his government.
However, a new study from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business titled «Less Evil
Than You: Bounded Self - Righteousness in Character Inferences, Emotional Reactions, and Behavioral Extremes,» to be published in the forthcoming Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Nicholas Epley and Nadav Klein ask whether the extensive research on self - righteousness overlooks an important ambiguity: When people say they are more moral than others, do they mean they are more like a saint than others or lesslike a sin
Than You: Bounded Self - Righteousness in Character Inferences, Emotional Reactions, and Behavioral Extremes,» to be published in the forthcoming Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Nicholas Epley and Nadav Klein ask whether the extensive research on self - righteousness overlooks an important ambiguity: When people say they are more moral
than others, do they mean they are more like a saint than others or lesslike a sin
than others, do they mean they are more like a
saint than others or lesslike a sin
than others or lesslike a
sinner?
I'd rather laugh with the
sinners,
than cry with the
saints.
Fans of Barker's work may find
Saint Sinner more satisfying
than the myriad Hellraiser sequels, but the movie's most enjoyable aspect is Lennertz» lengthy score.
A lovely and silver - tongued woman of God, both
saint and secret
sinner; a beautiful and violent girl, considered less
than human; and the hardened, haunted man whom they both love, who loves them both.