Sentences with phrase «somehow reconcile»

But he and all the deluded followers must somehow reconcile for their god appearing to not exist or not care.
Such optimism must somehow reconcile with all the forces conspiring against Canadian oil: the lack of pipeline infrastructure or «takeaway» capacity, the occasionally gaping price discount applied to Western Canada Select, the renaissance in oil production unfolding in the U.S., rising Canadian production costs and the flight of investor money out of commodities.
My first assumption is rather conventional, namely, that God's own feelings toward a given existential situation in the world are effected through an integration of the divine primordial and consequent natures within the divine being; what could be and should be is somehow reconciled with what de facto is the case but in a way that only God fully knows and understands.
«These discrepancies can not be simply ignored, but they have to be somehow reconciled

Not exact matches

I find it impossible to reconcile the cold, arrogant, angry Obama, who mocks his fellows if they disagree, who vengefully attacks others who do not share his vision - as somehow being a man who has found God's grace.
Father Meyer compounds the difficulty when he says that God in himself exists as an identity that «somehow» reconciles all of the many conflicting ways in which we know him, but we do not grasp that identification itself.
Barth was and still is accused of that, but he tried to avoid using that word to express his belief that God really does love the whole world, and that somehow through the work of Christ the whole world was reconciled to God.
However, if we take the concept that all things are reconciled to God in Christ seriously, and that even though we canâ $ ™ t perceive it, somehow all things and people are subject to Christ (Hebrews 2:8), then the connection is maintained.
Neuhaus» position can somehow be reconciled with Pius XII's, why does it feel like one is reading two entirely different positions?
Somehow the two must be reconciled and the only way I have been able to do that is to allow the possibility of a believer who has received the Holy Spirit to be able to fall into unbelief through lack of perseverance, through a lack of guarding that which has been entrusted to them.
Somehow along the way, we've reconciled that who we are — our identity — is what we do, what we own and who we love.
And so what I'm wondering here is how do you reconcile the fact that some kids clearly aren't getting what they need now, and yet, there are a lot of people who are concerned that the kids who are getting everything that they supposedly need, that somehow something's not working.
Given what's happened, neither is really possible, but one has to admire Benson's optimism that somehow two improbable and conflicting goals can somehow both be achieved and be reconciled with each other.
GCR is going in the wrong direction, as is negative feedback, but you are not concerned with those any more, or have somehow in your mind reconciled these with the cloudiness changes.
«I think that Vice President Cheney has been at the head of a movement whose notion is somehow that we can't reconcile our core values, our Constitution, our belief that we don't torture, with our national security interests,» Obama said.
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