Sentences with phrase «trouble with it all»

... just because a police officer is in your service in uniform doesn't necessarily mean that somebody in the room is in trouble with the law.
«The trouble with this approach, of course, is that despite the veneer of civil religion, most people in America aren't worried about whether they break one of the Ten Commandments now and then, and they certainly don't see the logic behind the claim that infractions of that sort warrant everlasting damnation.
This decision is prompted not only by cowardice, but also by the conviction that the Thomistic conception, excluding any sort of divine process or becoming, does run into trouble with divine - human interaction.
This journey has been made the basis of a theory that Jesus deliberately left Galilee to avoid trouble with the authorities, now alarmed at his popular success, and that he deliberately skirted round Galilean territory on his return.
It's funny, but I think if I was a believer I would have less trouble with non-believers than with co-religionists who believed differently.
The trouble with capitalism is quite otherwise.
Far from this discrediting him as a messenger, Glenn Loury can speak to blacks in trouble with the credibility of one who has been there.
Poor children are less healthy, less involved in school, more likely to drop out of school, more likely to get in trouble with the law, and much more likely to die prematurely.
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The trouble with Theology Proper, is that it is, in its very nature, an attempt to understand and explain an infinite and transcendent being.
We have trouble with it because we are single dimensional time critters, and 3 dimensionl spatial critters.
They often have trouble with one - or two - syllable words.
The trouble with liberation theology is not Jesus» death and resurrection and sending of the Spirit, but his earthly life of solidarity with the oppressed is normative.
The trouble with the church's mission view of evangelizing is that it welshes on the analysis of function.
That really would explain the trouble with the human race.
Do you complain privately about your secretary — who performs miracles already with the bad syntax of your dictation, but who can not quite make you sound like Winston Churchill — because, if you took trouble with your syntax, you would be like an ordinary man and not a great spiritual leader?
If journalists have trouble with a third level of conflict, no wonder a fourth level rarely appears at all.
The trouble with merely borrowing their theologies today is that their world view was still one of the Constantinian era.
The fact is that human presence on this continent has always been more or less disruptive, and the first migrants to cross the Bering Straits brought trouble with them.
Our trouble with time is a matter of the spirit, an issue of identity and conscience.
You must do what God wants you to do, even if it get you in trouble with your boss, or with your coworkers.
Irshad Manji, in her book, The Trouble With Islam Today, quotes a Rabbi as saying, The supreme religious challenge is to see God's image in one who is not in our image.
When Bushnell had trouble with the doctrine of the Trinity he said, «My heart says the Bible has a Trinity for me, and I mean to hold by my heart.»
This is the trouble with traditional religious doctrines: they are burdened with ideas which have lost their reference to actual human experience.
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Dear Martus, the trouble with lifting a piece of scripture out of the Holy Bible to try and prove a point is unacceptable and at best deceptive, that is how the Christians in South Africa justified apartheid using Genesis ch 9 v 25 when Noah cursed his son Ham and his descendants.
The trouble with Chip's analysis is that he emphasizes the negative effects of immigration without adequate consideration of its positive effects.
See I have trouble with the idea that God would send people to hell.
Not like a «friend - friend» that you see every day, but like a really good friend — the kind that you've never really had trouble with — the type that you an see each other once every 2 years and it seems like you haven't missed a beat — the kind that you'd drop everything (including work) if you got a call from them saying they were in town.
From Rob: I have trouble with randomness in natural selection.
In World War II some men who had trouble with alcohol before and after had little trouble during their period of service because they found a security in the authoritarian army structure.
Please don't give us expensive jewelry or really expensive anything because yeah, it could get us in trouble with someone else, or it could even make the police assume we stole it.
I think sometimes we have trouble with certainty because we are focusing on things that might (or might not) happen after death.
During a given week, he may be called to the home where a child has died, asked to appear in court to help a teen - ager in trouble with the law, consulted by a woman suffering from menopausal emotional problems, called on by a man who has just learned he has cancer, and another whose self - esteem is shaken by mandatory retirement.
The trouble with arguing as it never gets anyone anywhere, nothing is learnt, both parties end up being angry and frustrated.
The trouble with revivalism, he argued, was that it encouraged Christians to act as if there were no such things as Christian homes and churches, or growth in the Christian life.
If they have trouble with this, professional help is essential in order for family members to learn the communication skills they need to help themselves.
«All the cardinals know him, but the trouble with Ouellet is that his brother was convicted of sexual assault on an underage girl.
The trouble with the latter position is that if you follow any instinct or passion too much, you eventually can not stop following.
The trouble with issuing litmus tests — be they of the beliefs variety or the works variety — is that when we're honest with ourselves, we know that we too would fail them.
The trouble with SBNRs is that they don't kick in to support church infrastructure — buildings and their furnishings, ceremonies, and religious art.
A pastor had reason to suspect, because he had observed several of the above signs of disturbance, that one of his parishioners, Mr. L., was having serious trouble with alcohol.
But I would argue that people are having trouble with this (and many other issues) because they are expected to accept it without evidence or rational arguement.
One of Wiebe's characters says, «You know the trouble with the Mennonites?
At any rate, the trouble with being a seventh grader is that «they» make the rules before you get there.
'' The great trouble with religion — any religion — is that a religionist, having accepted certain propositions by faith, can not thereafter judge those propositions by evidence.
The only trouble with the people at that church was that no one had ever before believed in them, pushed them, prodded them, loved them as Bessie did.
I have been involved in churches of many denominations, but was frequently in trouble with «leadership», even at those times when I was myself a leader.
The contemporary church has important allies in its attentiveness to the poor — allies like Derek Bok, who in The Trouble with Government gives us statistics that make the plight of the poor inescapably vivid.
The main trouble with the doctrine of reincarnation is that it does not seem to be true to the facts.
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