Not exact matches
I guess you can
still call upon people's
fear of death, and what lies beyond that to give God some «teeth», but even this is losing it's edge.
The Christian is
still keenly aware
of the tragedy
of human life, and the limitations in which his mortality involves him, but
death no longer holds any
fears for him.
The author
of the Epistle to the Hebrews, who, more than any other New Testament author, emphasizes the full deity (1:10) but also the full humanity
of Jesus, goes
still farther than the reports
of the three Synoptists in his description
of Jesus»
fear of death.
It's not exactly a nuanced point (hopefully Gervais will eventually learn to direct without a 2x4), but it struck a chord because I often wonder if I would
still be a Christian were it not for my
fear of death.
I
still remember that my number one
fear about going to seminary was a
fear of freezing to
death.
I swear, it never ceases to amaze me how this country can be so technologically advanced and yet somehow
still be stuck in the Middle Ages philosophically... Just goes to show you how powerful the
fear of death really is.
They
still showed no
fear of death and held a strong belief in an afterlife.
The special effects
still gross out as intended, but it's the air Carpenter leaves around each gruesome display that truly unsettles, not only letting
fears of death fester but magnifying the sense
of apocalyptic doom hanging over the whole feature.
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Yet, these «parents»
still leave their pets in this noisy, scary place with the smell
of fear and
death looming.
The other is the 23rd Psalm: The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want; He makes me to lie down in green pastures, he leads me besides the
still waters, he restores my soul, He guides me in the path
of righteousness, for His name's sake; Even though I walk thru the valley
of the shadow
of death; I will
fear no evil, your rod and your staff they comfort me.