It's a problem when the biting satire of your comedy is
so polemical that it forgets to actually be funny.
And that is why — at least on occasion — we have to be
so polemical.
Not exact matches
If God gave up his Godhead, considering it as something not to be grasped, but humbled himself and emptied himself and became a man, why are we
so unwilling to give up our rights, our privileged positions, our thrones of intellectual certainty and
polemical assertiveness?
On the
polemical front, Luther had a sharp analysis of the sexual life and morals of the clergy in Against the Spiritual Estate of the Pope and the Bishops falsely
so - called.
A. E. Brooke writes: «Although John never loses sight of his opponents, the aim is not primarily
polemical; it is edification... The aim is not
so much the defeat of the opponents as the building up of a correct attitude in the children to Christian faith and life.»
Significantly expanding the claustrophobic geography of most zombie pics, the aptly titled «World War Z» doesn't have a particular
polemical axe to grind
so much as it seeks to imagine how the world's ideologically disparate peoples and governments would respond if great masses of the populi did suddenly turn into rabid, flesh - eating beasties.
Counter-arguments and essay evidence need to be acknowledged
so that the paper writer does not appear overly simplistic or
polemical.
Christopher Williams and Willem de Rooij discuss whether referentiality in art, if once
polemical, has become an orthodoxy and if
so
Guests tried to enjoy the outdoor party after the
polemical address, but it wouldn't be
so easy.
Yes I am
polemical, yes I can be abusive, but that's because I think righteous rage is a useful weapon in a war where
so much is at stake: ultimately the freedom for us all to live our lives as WE choose rather than as the fascistic control freaks of the environmental left would prefer us to live.