Sentences with phrase «to shake one's faith»

Each one has shaken my faith in ways that I never could have imagined.
Advertising and news coverage are not very good at shaking the faith of true believers.
This men absolutely deserve punishment, but it will not shake my faith.
Clearly you will now shake the faith of millions and end chrisitanity as we know it.
Tragedies like this can often shake the faith of believers, especially when we try to «play God» and figure out «where He was» during the atrocity.
There's a perfectly good explanation for that: we knew that movie was going to suck, and therefore didn't waste the two hours of our lives watching something that would so shake our faith in humanity that we'd want to drown kittens by the time the credits rolled.
The costs however, do not include the possibility of shaken faith from RIM's top enterprise users, who rely on BlackBerry products and services for day - to - day operations.
Blaster Master Zero gives me hope for them because Gunvolt shook my faith in their design skills.
But that doesn't in any way shake my faith in God.
For a service that has had such a profound impact on recent historical events, including the Arab Spring and London riots, it's a very bad precedent that has shaken the faith of many users.
Asked about the scandal surrounding interest rate manipulation by Barclay's and other banks, Buffett called it a «big deal» and «can of worms» that «shakes your faith in certain institutions.»
But now, the bull market's precedent shattering power and momentum has shaken the faith of one of its staunch supporters, the bubble - unmasking dean of deep value investing, Jeremy Grantham of GMO.
ATLANTA (AP)-- Home Depot's third - quarter profit rose 14 percent as comparable - store sales climbed in the U.S., suggesting that a huge data breach announced exactly two months ago has not shaken the faith of its customers.
They will tell me that no matter what I say, NOTHING will shake their faith.
Pretty sure they were trying to shake the faith of a few christians with this article... trying to say that its ok to beleive that storms are not a punishment from God... and they are right though... God is not in control of the weather and he does not make people do horrible things.
More important, it's not going to shake my faith.
No amount of science, fact or reason will shake the faith of those who willfully follow ancient fantasy.
As we argue there, and in effect throughout this issue, the resultant «theology of nescience scandalises and shakes the faith of many in the Church.»
You can not respond to them using that kind of reasoning any more than they can coherently use these tools, which are not designed to address questions of faith, to make arguments that would shake the faith of someone who has faith.
Pro-life Christians never will, and it is abortion, more than anything else, that has shaken their faith in America as «one nation under God.»
I don't travel in circles where people say, «I have faith, I believe this in my heart and nothing you can say or do can shake my faith
You already know you won't shake my faith and the ONLY reason you are here is to spread hatred for people of faith.
«If I am being honest, nothing has shaken my faith — not in Jesus, the cross, or the resurrection, but in my chosen theological system — like this experience.
Swarbrick backed Te'o saying, «I want to stress, as someone who has been engaged in this as anyone the past couple weeks, that nothing I have learned has shaken my faith in Manti Te'o one iota,» Swarbrick said.
Anita used to be the most positive Arsenal fan on the planet and nothing could shake her faith in Arsene Wenger... until this season.
When a tragedy like this shakes our faith in our own sense of safety in the world, it's tough to talk with our kids about it.
But you do not go into public service if you do not believe in the mission, and not even revelations like this week's can shake my faith that the work we did during those years mattered deeply.
Nor have the «pasty tax» and «granny tax» debacles, together with reports that the Chancellor's stock among Cabinet colleagues has slumped, shaken his faith in his neighbour and friend.
Two devastating earthquakes — the first at Northridge in California in January last year and the second in Kobe, west of Osaka, 12 months later — have shaken their faith in what they regarded as the most resilient of their modern designs, the steel frame.
Recalls of contaminated food and new foodborne infections have shaken faith in the food supply
But when Gil discovers he played a key role in wrongly condemning an innocent man to death row, it shakes his faith - in the system, in himself, and in God - deeply.
When Maggie and Lakshmi open up and share long - buried secrets, the revelations will jeopardize their close bond, shake their faith in each other, and force them to confront painful choices.
After all, the big crash of 2008 shook the faith of investors and it sent many businesses into turmoil.
And while this week may have shaken my faith a bit on this next point, I still think character counts.
It would confuse the consumers, shake the faith in the product, and cannibalize some sales.
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