This way of
thinking about the destruction of the cities on the plain is seen elsewhere as well.
Not exact matches
its a curse you should have though
about it after what you did to the Midianites Yahweh is an evil war god bent only on
destruction he
thought he could get away with attacking Asherah and Baal, then steal the land on which their bound to.
For LaHaye, Revelation is no allegory or first - century Christian wishful
thinking about Rome's
destruction.
But if Paul is saying what you
think He is saying, then this passage must be
about double - predestination, first because they weer chosen before they had done anything good or bad, meaning they were in fact positionally neutral, and secondly, because they were specifically chosen for apoliea or
destruction.
Really, when you
think about it, had the Cold War turned hot we could have blamed atheism for at least half the worlds
destruction.
Just
think about the size of the comet that would have to create something like that, not to mention all the other consequences that would arise from a massive impact of that nature (namely
destruction of almost all life on earth except for deep, deep sea creatures).
But something happened
about the time I turned 30 and now
thoughts of tragedy, death, and
destruction occupy my
thoughts.
I agree and I
think that's what makes it funny: the God of this cartoon takes a break from larger scale
destruction to prove the father correct
about Its nature.
Creation comes
about only through
destruction, in a universe and plane of existence of seemingly infinite stretches and constantly redefined understandings, the poor wretch who clings to archaic mans reasoning will find himself continually outclassed, out
thought and out performed.
My justification for
thinking He did not is the revelation we have
about God in Jesus Christ, who never sent
destruction on anyone, but always forgave and even died for rebellious sinners like us.
If you are incabable of seeing the inherent danger in any theocratic dogma I urge you to go back to this article and
think about that poor 7 - year old girl, a child so indoctrinated that she is convinced the world will end and has been immersed in the ideas of death,
destruction and suffering.
This is what can slowly poison the community and bring sudden
destruction to the fellowship, jeopardizing the actual life of what we
think we are most concerned
about.
I don't
think it is just
about recruiting, though; I suspect that the
destruction of PSU's LBU institutional memory is going to hinder a return to the glory days.
Moms who are really passionate
about their crunchy lifestyle
think that moms who use strollers are contributing to the
destruction of humanity.
i still don't
think that changes the fact that a
destruction took place, and i
think people's willingness to try things like this without
thinking about unforeseen consequences is an example of why the world is so messed up.
They never
think about the way how their bananas or other exotic fruit was grown — through
destruction of rainforest, slavery of poor local people who have to splash it with pesticides banned in the western world, transported across the whole planet just for the sake of vegeposers who want exotic food.
(NaturalHealth365) Since writing
about the 9 legal weapons of mass
destruction, I
think it's
about time to expand the list.
This is a blog
about MLM conditioning and the
destruction of a person's ability to critically or rationally
think.
Bellflower (R for nudity, drug use, graphic sexuality, disturbing violence and pervasive profanity) Romance drama
about a couple of buddies (Evan Glodell and Tyler Dawson) who build flamethrowers and other weapons of mass
destruction with plans for world domination until one of them has second
thoughts when he falls under the spell of a charismatic temptress (Jessie Wiseman).
Travis needs to rain down
destruction on someone and so he buys some guns, bones up on his marksmanship, and decides to exercise his violent power on the only U.S. Presidential candidate he's ever
thought about, who also happens to be Betty's boss.
We included everything we
thought a dog owner would need to know
about house training, aggression,
destruction, anxiety, barking, and more.
When we talk
about the difference that one person can make in improving the image of the breed, we must ultimately
think about how much damage one person can do in the
destruction of the breed.
I mean, I get the dude is the worst history student of the 25th century, but you'd
think he'd have known enough
about Superman's rise to power and the
destruction of Metropolis to have done something
about it!
Think about how many tools of
destruction you have come upon during your virtual adventures, of how many digital blades, hammers, bows, grenades, rockets, and even animals you have used to bring utter finality to the enemies existence.
Anthony Smart: If you
think of the 60's and 70's, and the end of formalism, if you like, which has almost no humanity in it — to get to this point, well, what we have just been talking
about... We have been using the word physicality almost to
destruction and now suddenly it's normal, it has been seen as a «people», personal thing, without the fear of the sculpture being interpreted as a body...
His engagement with Dada at this time while editing The Dada Painters and Poets (1951) particularly affected his
thoughts about collage, creativity, and the role of
destruction in the creation of art.
See Alexandra Stein's recent book: Terror, Love and Brainwashing,
about how coercive relationships create disorganised attachment patterns that ensure the submission to the coercion, the entrapment and the
destruction of the victim's capacity to
think properly (while simultaneously obeying the coercer and looking like they're as happy as Larry to the outside world)
See Alexandra Stein's recent book (link below to a review of it): Terror, Love and Brainwashing,
about how coercive relationships create disorganised attachment patterns that ensure the submission to the coercion, the entrapment and the
destruction of the victim's capacity to
think properly (while simultaneously obeying the coercer and looking like they're as happy as Larry to the outside world)