Sentences with phrase «sic stantibus»

Professor Eamonn Duffy is more sympathetic, and even describes what Howse calls this «compilation of misery» as «a major [sic] contribution to the Catholic Church's examination of conscience about the roots and circumstances of sexual abuse».
«The next fifty years will be crucial to our planet's future,» says Bill McKibben, because they «could so devastate the earth's biology [sic] that it will never again be able to support life as abundantly as it does at present.»
Joining the Catholic Church merely out of the misplaced notion that morality is linked to the existence of a supernatural agent is like joining the Nahzee [sic] Party because of one's affection for order and crisp uniforms: you can get all of it elsewhere, and your participation only makes one complicit in a variety of hate crimes, and physical and civil rights abuses.
«How does (sic) the sperm and egg meet during sexual intercourse and can conception be prevented?»
He argues that 4 Is - Investment (sic), Industry, Information technology and Individual consumers6 - make the traditional middleman function of nation - states, and of their governments, largely unnecessary.
Regenerus» [sic] paper is one of the most widely - discredited pieces of research in the field of LGBT studies because it relied on problematic methodology to achieve its findings.
You got a problem wit dat [sic]?
Thus it is argued, for example, that Jesus probably did not say at his final meal with his disciples, «Have some, this is my body» [sic](Mark 14:22).
The band sergeant posted a statement on Facebook: «If playing a hymn passed [sic] a Christian place of worship is wrong then we must be guilty.
But for Brightman the vital point now emerges»: «If a belief inheres in God without his believing it and the same belief inheres in me while believing it, everything is hunky - dory [sic].»
Heat and light, being modes of motion, «phosphorescence» and «incandescence» are phenomena to which consciousness has been likened by the production - theory: «As one sees a metallic rod, placed in a glowing furnace, gradually heat itself, and — as the undulations of the caloric grow more and more frequent — pass successively from the shades of bright red to dark red (sic), to white, and develope, as its temperature rises, heat and light, — so the living sensitive cells, in presence of the incitations that solicit them, exalt themselves progressively as to their most interior sensibility, enter into a phase of erethism, and at a certain number of vibrations, set free (dégagent) pain as a physiological expression of this same sensibility superheated to a red - white.»
But I did read the play, and I thought it neither honest nor compassionate, though others of Miller's (sic!)
This means it wasn't partadise [sic], as it is called.
There is a Zoroastrian belief «that a son of Zoroaster will be born many years after his death by a virgin... This son will apparantly [sic] raise the dead and crush the forces of evil.
Some time after his connexion [sic] with the Seminary he [Coit] became deeply anxious for the salvation of his soul, and after having given most pleasing evidence of a change of heart, was admitted to the church... He has not dared to visit his father's house since his profession of Christianity, as his life might be in danger from his father's violence.15
And most importantly You [sic].
And yet the definition of a nationalist suggested by Andre Beteille is general enough: «A nationalist, in the ideological sense, is someone who seeks to subordinate every attachment and every loyalty to attachment and loyalty to the nation, for himself [sic] and for all others.»
All in vain, though; nothing I said could rival the dialectical force of his ringing sic Thomas dixit.
I for one truly hope this jack ass gets the GOP nomination, because there's no way americans (sic) would elect this religious moron.
The space ship was itself an example of man (sic) conquering the new frontier — space itself.
This picture of a radically individuated human being gave rise to the observation during the Democratic National Convention that «government is the only thing we all belong to» [sic].
Perhaps the most challenging of these (sic) is the contrast (sic) between the Christian approach to education which is based on the understanding of all life as God's gift, and a general approach to education which does not openly acknowledge any religious values.»
Peter Abelard's seminal work, Sic et non, which quoted Church Fathers on both sides of a series of theological questions, set the tone for the Questions genre of the Middle Ages, The writer set out a Question, stated the best arguments on both sides (thesis and antitheses), made a determination (synthesis), and then rebutted each of the antitheses in detail.
Sure, maybe there's no «hoe (sic) after death,» but it is logical to attempt to make the most of what we do have in this one life we do have, instead of sacrificing everything for some supposed posthumous reward.
The members of the catholic church (sic) allow it and continue to offer their own children to these sick pedophiles and their sick organization.
To accuse someone of such a sic crime is just plain stupid.
«We are trying to advertise our existence to atheist [sic] in those communities.
Now, let's look at the second part of your sentence, where you said:» A group of muslims or a group of immigrants does not elicit the same kind of reasoned respose [sic] a group of KKK would, because muslims are not KKK and neither are immigrants.»
Accusing someone of being a ped when you have no evidence is extremely sic.
A powerful church, unaccustomed in its own history and tradition to the American ideal of separation of church and state, but flourishing under the religious liberty provided by our [I am allowed one sic?]
«Their [John D. Rockefeller and Thomas Edison's] pursuit of personal profit is a virtue because it enriches society, not just individuals, Brooks [sic] said.»
Moody would not have disagreed with Bushnell's belief that «a child should grow up not ever having known himself (sic) to be anything other than Christian.
Who is being self congrdulatory (sic)?
The «existance [sic]» of God isn't.
In fact, they would claim, if I may put a twist on Carl Becker's address, «Everyman (sic) His (sic) Own Historian,» that everyperson is a metaphysician.
«The United States... has at its disposal a large and continuous supply of Soviet technology and weapons to channel to the Freedom Fighters worldwide,» Singlaub told CIA Director Casey in a memo, «mandating neither the consent or [sic] awareness of the Department of State or Congress.»
«In my opinion, the bible (sic) does not prohibit the use of alcohol, but it does prohibit drunkenness and intoxication,» Noble wrote to his congregation of 18 years.
By quoting an obscure Byzantine emperor, surmised Christopher Orlet in The American Spectator, «I suspect that the Pope was hoping to make the point that unless the West comes together, heals its divisions, and faces the threat of radical Islam together, it may face a similar fate as [sic] the Roman - Byzantine Empire.»
I was listening to a preacher on the radio three days ago, talk about how his god hides himself [sic] so that believers have to have faith.
Barbara Brown points out, «Biofeedback may provide the instrument to excise the cataracts of scientific vision that so long have prevented participation of the mind of man [sic] in the survival and evolution of his own consciousness and psyche.»
where they get more training to attack the infidels (sic).
@Wendy Shhhhh — don't tell them how socialist we are up here or else they'll brand us commies and sic McCarthy's Army on us.
'' Letting the Atheists revel in their own self - righteous delusions would be easy were it not for the tremendous amount of harm their (sic) inflict upon so many.»
«The people at the church have been handing out water and food as an when they need it but it's clearly quite a distressful (sic) situation.»
God is one sic fairy tale.
there's really no room for the concept of an independent entity possessed of «will» in a worldview shaped by cause and effect; the only place for «will» to retreat to is the zone of true randomness, of complete uncertainty, which means that truly free will as such must be completely inscrutible [sic]... Statistical laws govern the decay of a block of uranium, but whether or not this atom of uranium chooses to fission in this instant is a completely unpredictable event — fundamentally unpredictable, something which simply can not be known — which is equally good evidence for the proposition that it's God's (or the atom's) will whether it splits or remains whole, as for the proposition that it's random chance.
He observed:»... in many respects, their meetings have taken on the form of the meetings described in the Gospels [sic] of the early Christians during the first century.»
Margaret Thatcher «took time of [sic] from the dipping pound and the miners» strike to attend Prom Praise», Buzz reported in March 1985.
For we are what he [sic] has made us, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand to be our way of life.
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