Sentences with phrase «sound heretical»

And to be honest, and I know this is going to sound heretical considering my background [on games such as Halo], but speaking solely for myself here, I'm not as big a fan of modifying the game rules.
I know this may sound heretical, since anyone who has spent more than a minute in an inner city school or neighborhood (see my Ed Next story on two Chicago charters) knows the intensity of the social dysfunction — and no school is immune to its effects.
It may sound heretical (I'm used to it), but I imagine we humans could learn a lot of good theology from demons.
«Though it may sound heretical to some, learning to be satisfied with a measure of success is actually an integral part of being successful.»
This sounds heretical.
At risk of sounding heretical, there is no conclusive evidence that most of them have any significant, positive effect on re-offending, be it on determinate or indeterminately sentenced prisoners.
I know it sounds heretical to someone in the midst of a job search, but when you realize the majority of jobs are never posted online, the odds for success are low anyway.

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As heretical as it sounds, there's a downside to America's success, and that's a stronger dollar.
This is necessary both in order to identify and reject heretical deviations from the truth of the gospel and also to provide sound instruction for passing on the faith intact to the rising generation.
But both Southern Baptist Theological Seminary president Albert Mohler and George W. Truett Theological Seminary professor Roger Olson, in separate blog posts, said that parts of the document sound like semi-Pelagianism, a traditionally heretical understanding of Christian salvation.
Have you ever been in a church where a leader quoted 2 Timothy 4:3 - 4, and then proceeded to show why most other churches are heretical or spiritually immature because they can not endure sound doctrine, but instead, heap up for themselves teachers who give them what their itching ears want to hear?
Interestingly, several of the doctrines we now hold firmly as «sound biblical truth» were at first (and for about 200 years) considered by the majority of people to be «heretical
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