Sentences with phrase «sounds more»

And because Garbanzo sounds more manly.
Creme anglaise sounds more complicated than it is — if you know how to separate eggs and temper them, or if you've ever made pudding from scratch, then you can make this.
Let's call it that since your pregnant, it sounds more fun doesn't it?
This restrictive diet sounds more daunting that an regular food allergy.
It's lighter longer, we're outside and it's so warm out that less actual cooking and more assembly sounds more like it.
Still, I think that bourbon version sounds more interesting:)
Now that sounds more Mexican to me.
For me it sounds more like a deconstructed veggie lasagna without the noodles.
It actually sounds more modern now than it did when it was released.
But in the Philosophoumena he sounds more like Irenaeus.
sobasically what youre saying is shallow love that does not accept the person wholly... sounds more like youre more interested in the outside... and as I saidin previous post... people who were married 50 years plus did not need to do this or live together first... REAL love
Sounds more like incompetence on the registry side.
so the question really should be is there something to gain from this popularity notoriety this sounds more suitable of a reason!
many of the serious and devout ones that I personally know seem to have a wide and tolerant approach to their faith, in fact, much more so than many of the popular sects.Of course, the official institution claims to have the true orthodoxy, but I've never come across a Catholic who has been threatened with expulsion if they didn't comply.What yr suggesting sounds more like Mormonism.
That sounds more like possession then.
That doesn't sound «special» to me, it sounds more like equality.
What you described sounds more like a dragon which is folklore and myth.
I know you hear that a lot, but I feel like something about that just sounds more genuine coming from me.
If you try to stop someone from exercising their rights (destroying a painting) because you don't agree with them, well, that sounds more like the actions that took place under Herr Hitler.
Sounds more like they were looking for a way to save money, but instead of owning up to it, pointed their finger at Obama.
Much of the material I read sounds more like James and John pursuing prominence than Jesus calling us to a life of servanthood and downward mobility; it has more to do with the pursuit of power than the implications of leadership as the power of love.
Now that sounds more like the CatholicMom I am used to reading.
Abraham is better on the Reformers because of his awareness that their actual theological practice is often superior to their sola scriptura polemical excesses, but even here he at times sounds more like a prosecuting attorney than a well - informed and fair - minded scholar.
Sorry... but that sounds more like evasive nonsense than a serious response.
I guess you could call it recklessness if we're talking about the literal collateral damage of God kicking down walls, but all of this sounds more like relentlessness.
Sounds more like slavery.
It is based more on a formula and sounds more or less generic to me.
That sounds more exciting than the boring definition of theology provided in the image above, right?
When part of the things one hopes for are resources for vigilant and acute identification and critique of ideological captivity both in church actions and in theological schooling, this sounds more like an invitation to genial optimism than like a grounded hope.
That sounds more Jewish than Christian.
ps; A magic apple in a magic garden guarded by a talking snake sounds more like a Disney movie than world history.
To Jewish critics, Wyschogrod's emphasis on divine love and on the indwelling of the divine sounds more Christian than Jewish.
Yet even if «Follow me» sounds more subtle, it too has high urgency, and requires a life - changing response from us.
That the family did not know sounds more like they did not know her or was that much at her side at the end of her life.
In the end, Jesus isn't Jewish anymore... he looks and sounds more Roman or is ta least described using their ideals.
Some of Spurgeon's exegesis will not please modern biblical scholars, for he often sounds more like Athanasius or Bernard of Clairvaux (especially on the Song of Songs) than he does Benjamin Jowett or David Friedrich Strauss.
People use it because it sounds more impactful than 1 in 17.
It sounds more like a dehumanizing of the «enemy» and the silencing, the muzzle.
This sounds more like a threat than anything else!
It sounds more like the laughter of eight - year - olds doing cartwheels or of old friends savoring a birthday, or of a gray - haired couple chuckling at the antics of a grandchild.
I'm just not sure that saying we do «nothing» (at, it seems you meant, «absolutely nothing,» which sounds more like the Calvinist view, which I never took as being your theological view) is entirely accurate itself and, perhaps, misleading.
From what I take it seems Jesus sounds more like the son of Satan than God.
My main point was to look at the comments, pick out the believers and non-believers, and tell me who sounds more intolerant and judgmental.
Sounds more like the new age wacko version.
Faith in the absence of doubt sounds more like certainty, and we are rarely provided with those kinds of proofs for our beliefs.
I am told that the current preference is «physically challenged,» which certainly sounds more positive.
Anyway, yes, much evangelism today sounds more like a MLM.
Because it sounds more spiritual than «luck»... and because describing such things as «potential curses because of their tendency to be idolized» makes me sound (and feel) ungrateful.
THAT sounds more like a «final word» than anything the author issues.
~ Actually it sounds more like your inability to express your viewpoint in a debate that is the problem.
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