Sentences with phrase «something died by»

Not exact matches

... the Holocaust were God's punishment for something that happened THOUSANDS of years ago by people who died THOUSANDS of YEARS AGO.
So the self - proclaimed Christian Hitler and the Holocaust were God's punishment for something that happened THOUSANDS of years ago by people who died THOUSANDS of YEARS AGO.
An additional point, stressed by Buddhism and Whitehead, is that since we all die, the self is a wasting asset, unless there is something immortal to which our lives are contributions.
Every time one desecrates his or her body (same for man and woman) and cheapens it by using it to gratify it's car - nal drives (lusts), something within this person dies.
2) It appears that god only asked to take the land vertebrates on the ark, the inverts died or survived by themselves by clinging to floating stuff, flying, using air pockets in earth or something like this.
The reply given by the Johannine Jesus appears at first to confirm this by saying, «If a man has faith in me, even though he die, he shall come to life», but then proceeds to add quite a new interpretation of the resurrection power of Christ in the words, «and no one who is alive and has faith shall ever die».13 C. H. Dodd concludes that «the «resurrection» of which Jesus has spoken is something which may take place before bodily death, and has for its result the possession of eternal life here and now... The evangelist agrees with popular Christianity that the believer will enter into eternal life at the general resurrection, but for him this is a truth of less importance than the fact that the believer already enjoys eternal life and the former is a consequence of the latter.»
oh right it does... it allows innocent children to die; it allows braindead pukes like you and just sayin to appease yourselves by thinking you are doing something when in fact you are being lazy goofs and wasting valuable oxygen that could be used for animals that are not as stupid as the two of you.
But your conclusions are still based on an @ssumption that god is real... it could have been anything that created something and then died afterwards — that by definition is not a god but rather a living being — perhaps from another dimension which was already created in a similiar fashion.
Jeremy i am surprised you never countered my argument Up till now the above view has been my understanding however things change when the holy spirit speaks.He amazes me because its always new never old and it reveals why we often misunderstand scripture in the case of the woman caught in adultery.We see how she was condemned to die and by the grace of God Jesus came to her rescue that seems familar to all of us then when they were alone he said to her Go and sin no more.This is the point we misunderstand prior to there meeting it was all about her death when she encountered Jesus something incredible happened he turned a death situation into life situation so from our background as sinners we still in our thinking and understanding dwell in the darkness our minds are closed to the truth.In effect what Jesus was saying to her and us is chose life and do nt look back that is what he meant and that is the walk we need to live for him.That to me was a revelation it was always there but hidden.Does it change that we need discipline in the church that we need rules and guidelines for our actions no we still need those things.But does it change how we view non believers and even ourselves definitely its not about sin but its all about choosing life and living.He also revealed some other interesting things on salvation so i might mention those on the once saved always saved discussion.Jeremy just want to say i really appreciate your website because i have not really discussed issues like this and it really is making me press in to the Lord for answers to some of those really difficult questions.regards brentnz
If what you interpret Paul as saying is that before creating all the myriad galaxies and star systems God decided that They would put some humans on the third planet from an insignificant star on a little arm of a middling galaxy and that the first hominids chosen role would be to perform pretty much to spec and do something silly and rebellious (arguably without sufficient information as to consequences for themselves and their off spring, oh, and for serpents) and cause affront to the tripartite godhead warranting separation of Gods grace from all their offspring; then we are left with people being chosen from way back before the Big Bang to do some terrible things like killing babies or betraying Jesus who was chosen on the same non date (time didn't exist before creation) to die in a fairly nasty fashion and thereby appease the righteous wrath of himself and his fellow Trinitarians by paying a penalty as a substitute for all future sins (of believers?)
While none of Jesus Christ's 1st century Christian leaders ever involved themselves in politics to the point that they ran for public office, after they all died out those men Jesus said would sneak into the church did sneak in and did get involved with political leaders and in just a couple of centuries the Holy Roman Empire was the old Roman Empire whitewashed to appear to be something of God's and both the church and the State being led by the very same man, Pontifex Maximus who had his own wife killed for proving that his trinity doctrine was horsepucky.
That God's love, manifest in diverse ways throughout the duration of the universe, might come to a full and unsurpassable self - expression in an individual human being who lived and died in the Middle East almost two thousand years ago does not seem incongruous with what we now understand about the nature of an evolving universe, especially if we regard religion as a phenomenon emergent from the universe rather than just something done on the earth by cosmically homeless human subjects.
Whereas the old Marxists believed in something, albeit something absurd and dangerous, New Labour believes in nothing; «nothing» as defined by John Lennon in his sentimentally pernicious imagination: «No heaven... no hell... no countries... nothing to kill or die for and no religion too.»
Nevertheless, besides the issue of natural justice, I think that desire is defined as something that is considered to have a so - called positive outcome, so I would think that on a personal level self - immolation has no personal desire (unless «fame» and / or desire to die are there) and it is surely painful to the person self - immolating (unlike e.g. self - explosion), and the thing being probably considered by individual persons as social sacrifice.
Neville you are quite right it is a process of growing i do nt believe Jeremy is saying we should sit there like a lump of clay and do nothing.But rather than doing something thinking that that will add to the work of Christ is pointless.We are expected to walk by faith but alot of what is expected from the church or others are dead works and are done because the church expects us to do them.The way around this is to say no just do what the Lord wants you to and please him put him first.That way you are still walking by faith and growing in Christ rather than wasting time just trying to keep something going that needs to die so that Christ can be elevated to the highest position.brentnz
I also was powerless in regard to my old nature it had power over me.i came to the point that i needed to do something because i felt like spiritually i was dying and again it was by faith in Jesus Christ that changed me and that i admitted that i could nt live the christian life in my strength.Since then i have continued to walk by faith daily and i know what it means to be saved in this life we have power over our old nature through Christ that strengths us Personally i think this is a major reason why many christians are not growing and maturing as they should.Many people are struggling in there faith that is not how it is meant to be the word says we are overcomers more than conquerers through Christ that strengthens us.If you are struggling are you walking by faith or just doing good christians works that have no power to change your life Just admit that you cant do it in your strength let him empower you by his holy spirit to do what you cant.It has been a hard road to get here but i am never going back to living by works when you find the truth there is no comparison brentnz
Cares enormously about children in resettlement camps, who must drink water to fill their stomachs because there is no food; he cares about shivering women at Nyanga whose flimsy plastic shelters are being destroyed by police; He cares that the influx control system together with Bantunization are destroying black family life not accidentally but by deliberate government policy; He cares that people die mysteriously in detention; He cares that something horrible is happening in this country when a man will often mow down his family before turning the gun on himself; He cares that life seems so dirt cheap (cited in Maimela 1986:43).
He could very easily said something like... «My wife, the church, should be embraced by you as it was by me» OR he could have said «My wife, Mary, is a royal pain in the @ $ $» OR since the writing is from 150 yrs after he died Jesus might not have said anything of the sort and the writer was attributing words to him.
There's «gee, I hope when I die I go somewhere special,» and then there's the fact of it: you're in a box, buried in the ground, your body breaks down and gets absorbed by the planet eventually, and your nutrients are used to make a plant grow or something to that effect.
By the time Wednesday night rolled around, I was dying to cook something.
I have the same «problem» I see something at the store and dying to make it at home just to realize I already have 10 other recipes that must be made first and time quickly goes by!
WHEN YOU THOROUGHLY DISLIKE AND ARE EMBARRASSD BY SOMETHING YOU STILL LOVE, sooner or later that love dies and you can stand being ill treated and dissed no longer.
It's something said often by his late father, who died suddenly from a car accident when Frayer was only 7 - years - old.
Innocent people died, and I'm not sure you turned that into something about political correctness, but I am disgusted by it.
Every labor and delivery carries the risk of the baby dying, especially if the mother is attended by an incompetent practitioner without adequate backup in case something goes wrong.
The conspiracy theorist living inside my brain says we can expect to see more of this type of «journalism», followed by calls on the school officials to DO SOMETHING because IT IS FOR THE CHILDREN»S SAFETY and IF WE LET THE PARENTS SEND LUNCHES TO SCHOOL THEN CHILDREN WILL DIE!!!!!!!! (note the many, many exclamation points — that means this is a REALLY IMPORTANT POINT Y ’ ALL), followed by local school officials implementing policies to BAN CHILDREN FROM EATING FOOD BROUGHT IN FROM «OUTSIDE» and mandate that they eat, instead, the lunch provided by the school.
By your logic, we shouldn't have any laws, right, because why should I care if somebody dies of something that could easily have been prevented?
Lester's - If you have a daughter between the ages of 7 and 12 and she's dying to come home with something to remember her trip to The Big Apple by, then bring her to Lester's.
Like, people born by c - section die from norovirus 27 times more often than people born vaginally, or something like that?
Without access to the city's internal records, we may never know what really brought about Milwaukee's dangerously substandard medical care implicated in the Fetal Infant Mortality Review, or discern the cause of the extreme bias toward African - American babies dying in Milwaukee, or discover the root of the subsequent bizarre publicity campaign by the local Milwaukee government against cosleeping, but we can be sure of one thing, «Something's rotten in Denmark... er, Milwaukee.»
I am a hypochondriac by nature and I've been convinced a couple of times a year that I'm dying of something — WebMD always convinces me I'm right — so it's nice to go to the doctor to have my fears assuaged.
Opening up honest conversations about how people want to be cared for at the end of their lives is something we have to do, and that's why I support legislation that would allow people the freedom to make their own decisions about death and dying, guided by their own faith.»
«But I have, of course, encountered this evening something that many people have encountered before me tonight... you live by the sword, you die by the sword.»
No one even knows how many trees have perished so far, although reports by Italy's farm cooperative Coldiretti estimate that more than one million of Puglia's 60 million olive trees are infected by the bacterium, either dying on their own or cut down and burned by authorities, under pressure to do something from national and European leaders who fear the bacteria could wipe out olive groves across the continent and infect almond and cherry trees, too.
Explaining to Australian's that the recent flooding is due to «Global Warming» just reminds them they were told by Global Warming Advocates that the future held only drought, drought and more drought and if they didn't act to stop global warming they would all die of thirst or something.
Norbert Schulz and Nicola Omodei discuss the recent detection of a dying star igniting the most powerful blast ever seen — something so powerful it radiated energy that was 500 million times that of visible light and how scientists have discovered that a familiar sight in the skies is actually our earliest view yet of a star being consumed by the remnant of a nearby exploded star.
Today, although a few die - hard sceptics do remain, by and large Pieters» small, but pioneering business is considered something of a benchmark for practices that many brands still struggle to grasp, never mind effectively implement.
What I'm listening to now... Never Say Die by the Dixie Chicks (This is something I saw on a literary blog I follow and loved the idea since it introduced the readers to new music and I feel it also gives a little more insight into the blogger if you know what she's listening to at the moment.
Death rears its head as something even Avengers might legitimately fear, but it says a lot about this film that one mid-ranking character actually dies twice, and the options for resurrection by the end are almost too multitudinous to get your head around.
A woman at the door of a flooded cabin is pulled in swiftly by something unseen; three other women dive through the door, pull her out (she is uninjured), and we hear a roar as we see roiling waters and a huge saltwater crocodile (its head is bloody) as a woman shoots a rifle multiple times into its body until it finally grunts and dies with blood streaks covering its head and body.
There are plenty of talented components to this cast, and most every one of them has his or her time to shine, even such much too briefly present forces as episodes 1's Martin Sheen - who nails both Irish - American accent and depth of the good - hearted slaver who comes to find flaws in the traditions he has had to follow - and episode 3's Richard Jenkin, who effectively despicable in his audacious portrayal of a despicable radical racist who is as willing to die as he is to kill to preserve his questionable sense of order - and plenty of other people in between, from the compelling Dennis Haysbert to the charming Danny Glover, so you know that it's saying something to proclaim that leading lady Halle Berry is this series» strongest performance, delivering on powerful layers and emotional range in her engrossing portrayal of a mulatto who is trapped in society by her mixed race, and will face many unbearable hardships that will test her innocence and humanity.
But it is now in decline and its inhabitants — mother, son and daughter — are haunted by something more ominous than a dying way of life.
Michael Kenneth Williams, an actor known for playing a cop cuckolded by a midget in Trapped In The Closet and probably an HBO show or something, has landed the lead role in The Spoils Before Dying, IFC's follow - up to The Spoils Of Babylon.
Chief among this group is a dying writer, played by Jeremy Irons, who becomes something of a mentor, silently lusting after her and seemingly in as much pain for having to enjoy her love vicariously as for his debilitating disease.
A picture like this lives and dies by its cast, and while it's easy to target Black as the odd man out in this ensemble, better to forgive the Malcolm character as an example of the frustrated intellectual, straitjacketed by potential and the belief that he was bound for something better promised him by people (parents?)
This is something Marvel die - hards would have expected to see at some point in Black Panther — because, according to the trailer, by the time Avengers: Infinity War rolls around this May, Bucky will be in fighting shape enough to help lead a heroic charge on the Wakandan fields wearing what is, we can only hope, a brand - new metal arm Shuri crafted for him.
This is borne out by the film's relative lack of interest in anything that happens after Grant dies — the compelling story of the cell phone footage, the trial, the controversial verdict, and the unrest and memorialization that followed is told mostly through curt, pre-credit-roll titles.Yet the film also tries hard for a verite style, as opposed to something more allegorical, and so we have to conclude that we're supposed to accept its less believable moments at face value.
In fact Peeta, who is still something of a liability during the actual games (he does temporarily die, after all), thanks to some sensitive writing, gets to deliver some decent dialogue that suggests his independent thought processes, and makes it clear that Katniss, to her credit and that of the film, has a choice to make not between Hottie 1 and Hottie 2, but between two different young men who are defined by different things in the wider world, and not just their relationship to her.
THE DVD Fox releases Dying Young on DVD in a vanilla 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen presentation long on Schumacher's over-saturated colours and short on subtlety, which is, of course, not the transfer's fault; its softness — that impression that the lens has been smeared with Vaseline, «Glamor Shots» - style — is something you can't really win by being faithful to.
The other side - effect of the Conception is that the city is now teeming with demons, which is a bit of a problem, although arguably less so since you're now also a demon, thanks to the intervention of a spooky small child and his elderly carer who admonishes you not to disappoint the young master by doing something daft like dying.
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