Sentences with phrase «same kind of»

Husbands may be worried about slowing down in the sexual area and need the same kind of affirmation from their mates.
He went on to say he felt Tim Farron had been singled out, explaining: «It is fair to say that we don't see public figures who hold to other faiths, generally, being subjected to the same kind of scrutiny that Farron has been subjected to.
They drove the same cars, they liked the same kind of bourbon and scotch.
If someone is the same kind of christian you are and becomes an atheist you claim they were never true believers in the first place.
So if you are one of the lucky ones who have found their «one,» as much as you want me to experience the same kind of love and joy you possess, please don't pity me today.
But it is undeniable that the same kind of spiritual rhetoric and understanding of faith allowed Christians in America to oppress others for hundreds of years on the one hand, while feeling spiritually righteous or justified on the other.
Seventy - seven percent of all teens who belonged to a congregation said that they expected to be part of the same kind of congregation at age 25.
My own attempts in the last ten years to enter into interreligious dialogues have revealed the same kind of hermeneutical.
I see this same kind of rationale in pre-adolescents when they're using their imaginations.
Obama is turning America into the same kind of third world country, these people escaped from.
I can remember the days when I am sure I did hear God's voice (I still believe that was so) although working on my intuition may have produced the same kind of results.
«If you're not the exact same kind of Christian as I am, then you're not a Christian.
I believe that the liberal churches and ecumenical bodies, faced with such choices, should maintain much the same kind of balance — or imbalance, if you like — that in recent years has brought them under criticism.
Hereâ $ ™ s some of the things that grabbed me: important theological / spiritual themes are developed through the story such as good and evil, leadership, courage, love, forgiveness, and unity; good character development; convincing geographical descriptions; it does feel like the same kind of worlds Tolkien, Charles Williams and C. S. Lewis wrote about.
They turn out to be the same kind of thing.
«Withering is nature's preparation for death...» We need withering and senescence lest we deceive ourselves into imagining that everything we desire could be given through more of the same kind of life.
But since this is not something that can be portrayed in precisely the same way in all circumstances, it is not the same kind of element as the sheep or the shepherd.
This is the same kind of thing that is happening now,» Lentol said.
This inverts the proper relationship between text and interpreter, committing the same kind of blunder as did the schoolboy who was startled out of an illicit slumber by his teacher's question and blurted out that science had indubitably proved all monkeys are descended from Darwin!
The same kind of coordinated action could unite evangelicals with other Christians and concerned persons of goodwill to address the key social needs of the late 20th century — if not to solve them, at least to hold them before God responsibly in prayer to seek whatever measure of progress may be consistent with the church's task before the return of Christ.
The wounds did not have the same kind of clarity as those on the other wards, and opportunities for compassion were less straightforward.
It is true that the destruction always precedes some kind of renewal, but it is destruction all the same, and while we can come up with comforting scenarios in which we do the same kind of thing — controlled burns in forest management and farming, for instance — it would be best not to allegorize too readily.
Perhaps this is the same kind of mental lapse that allows you to believe foolish things.
Deep - seated motives, dispositions and intentions do not appear to have the same kind of temporality as the clocked events of the physical world or the events of a supposed «stream of consciousness.
The same kind of difficulty is raised by Sydney Shoemaker towards the end of his book Self - Knowledge and Self - Identity (New York: Cornell University Press, 1963).
Ya mean the same kind of resemblance Game of Thrones DID do of actually using Bush's severed head as a prop on a spear end?
Funny how people don't apply the same kind of «it must all be wrong because it's impossible to know the truth» logic when it comes to science
What about the examples of this same kind of teaching that are, on occasions, still present in the New Testament?
I also have family members suffering the same kind of loss you talk about who would very strongly disagree with you.
The bishops approach the nuclear issue with this same kind of mental suppleness.
And members of the congregation experience the same kind of ambivalence.
The same kind of monks that lived 1700 years ago, who considered women, unclean and unworthy, as they do today.
I identify as the younger brother, and have had the same kind of conversations with «older brother» types, almost envious of the dramatic stories of repentance.
But it is hard to think that failure to observe the prescribed fasts would attract the same kind of attention as John's marked asceticism (clothing, manner of speech, burden of his message, etc.) and so cause a similarly vehement response.
Either way, his character just oozes the same kind of fallacies that we humans do, perhaps the exact same ones the authors of his holy book personally held.
But, she said, they are «encouraging and welcome, and we hope that they would translate into the same kind of openness from other bishops here in this country and across the world.»
The Christian teaching of purity is about living with the same kind of self - control that took Christ to the cross.
This fact is most noticeable in Utah, but I felt it also at this Omaha conference and have recognized the same kind of bonding elsewhere.
Who is not being given the same kind of care and compassion that others are, and what can we do about it?»
It did make me think, however, about the Matthew 7 passage on judging and how that fits in, or even if it's the same kind of judgement.
The same kind of thing is true for a limited atonement, unconditional grace, total depravity, inability to forfeit salvation, etc. — in other words, in every place where classical Calvinism departs from God's Word.
It's treating her as a weakling, who he would smash, and while yes that's true it's possible, she is willing to risk it, doesn't he deserve to show her the same kind of respect and beat her fairly as he would to any guy?
by LOVING others, one wold nOT want to enslave them... and I DID admit that this welfare system was nOT the best... except for at that time period since they do not have same kind of systems we do today (remember ALSO this was a brand new society starting out) got to start out with basics...
We have seen the same kind of ridicule by grotesque exaggeration in other sayings.
you can not apply this same kind of thinking to an invisible god.
Such ministers obviously do not hold themselves to the same kind of rigorous discipline and judgment as do laymen in their fields of endeavor.
Many young working wives feel that the long hours they are away from home cause loneliness and frustration in their spouses — much the same kind of experience they themselves had as housewives.
So when a gay person says he loves his partner, that is the same kind of love the pedophile is speaking about because it's not biblical.
Which is more of the same kind of legal wrangling nonsense they engaged in.
We can recognize, under the legendary form, the same kind of personal experience as that described in the classical passage in Isaiah.
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