Sentences with phrase «unrepentant about»

[24] The article also interviewed RT's editor - in - chief Margarita Simonyan where she said the network «takes a pro-Russian position» [24] and was unrepentant about RT's pro-Russian coverage of the 2008 Russian - Georgian war.
«n Verlore Verstand is a fine little experimental game that touches on other genres while unrepentant about maintaining its own distinct identity.
It's also clear that many of the people unrepentant about the harm done to Lendink feel as though they themselves are harmed in some way by what they perceive Lendink to have done — facilitated the loan of their books at the very least, or at worst, the copying of digital files.
The time is 1999, just a few years after Rodney King, but Brown is unrepentant about the LAPD's old ways.
Paladino, meanwhile, was unrepentant about his string of controversial comments, blaming the media throughout the day and saying, «You don't want the media noticing you... it ain't pretty and it sure ain't fair.»
Johann Hari said «Peter Mandelson is merrily pushing him as the Blairite who can most attract wealthy donors and remains unrepentant about Iraq.»
Christians: If you are NOT consistenly following the teachings and NOT going by faith, and are unrepentant about it... then yes, you are being a hypocrite and in a state of sin!
Advocates for victims saw the posts as a sign of favour for Law by church officials unrepentant about abused children.

Not exact matches

The editors may well be right in their political analysis of what is happening in Miami, and the paper is legally entitled to applaud the antireligious ravings of unrepentant Stalinists, but it would become the editors to refrain from lecturing others about the incivility of speaking about the culture war which their paper is so aggressively waging.
Lerone A. Marti, an assistant professor of American religious history at Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis, wrote that church folks who stick by unrepentant pastors have a lot to learn about forgiveness and accountability.
It says nothing about a person who got saved and then later decided to live in unrepentant sin and tell God that they no longer believe in him and don't want to go to heaven.
Oh, the Calvinists could make perfect sense of it all with a wave of a hand and a swift, confident explanation about how Zarmina had been born in sin and likely predestined to spend eternity in hell to the glory of an angry God (they called her a «vessel of destruction»); about how I should just be thankful to be spared the same fate since it's what I deserve anyway; about how the Asian tsunami was just another one of God's temper tantrums sent to remind us all of His rage at our sin; about how I need not worry because «there is not one maverick molecule in the universe» so every hurricane, every earthquake, every war, every execution, every transaction in the slave trade, every rape of a child is part of God's sovereign plan, even God's idea; about how my objections to this paradigm represented unrepentant pride and a capitulation to humanism that placed too much inherent value on my fellow human beings; about how my intuitive sense of love and morality and right and wrong is so corrupted by my sin nature I can not trust it.
What about professed Christians who live in unrepentant sin, i.e., they have no desire to repent of their sins?
Believers talk a lot about nonbelievers and unrepentant sinners going to hell when they die.
Oh, and I definitely am not talking about «shunning» anybody, but for a known unrepentant sinner to exhibit said sin in the presence of believers and especially children might be cause for shunning, at least in that moment.
Wenger is saying Usmanov should have spoken privately with him, don't you guys think Usmanov must have done that and realised Wenger is immune to advice and rather decided to make public his frustration about how stubborn and unrepentant Wenger is?
An unrepentant arsenal fan, he writes everyday about arsenal news, transfer mills and latest information concerning the gunners.
About these I am unrepentant.
An unrepentant Mayor Bill de Blasio on Tuesday sharply criticized the state's Joint Commission on Public Ethics, the state oversight body that on Monday filed a motion in State Supreme Court seeking a judge's ruling to force a non-profit de Blasio started to comply with a subpoena for information about its donors and activities.
With sponsors and politicians fleeing over the parade's honoring of an unrepentant terrorist, Oscar López Rivera's biggest fan is now muttering about the dark forces she claims are sabotaging the event.
According to Fayose, «The President has further demonstrated to Nigerians that he is an unrepentant sectional leader, who does not care about the feelings of people from other parts of the country.
A saucy, dark little comedy about the romance of an unrepentant murderess named Camille Bliss (played by Bernadette Lafont, who's wonderful) and a smitten sociology student named Stanislas (Andre Dussollier), who wants to figure her out.
While moments, particularly the resolution to that seemingly throwaway subplot about the dead friend, can be moving despite their dissonance (a Farrelly hallmark), they're always cursory to the central duo, who are unrepentant in their squandering of years on foolish pranks, openly hostile towards reflections of their age (e.g., Fraida), and insulated from harsh reality by not only their wilful ignorance, but a perpetual fog of nostalgia as well.
Unrepentant and casual about killing for a living, Ladd's performance is classic noir; it influenced Jean - Pierre Melville's «Le Samourai» from 1967.
The unrepentant dandy of a critic Addison DeWitt (George Sanders) in All About Eve (1950) wields his influence like the magic of a Faustian Satan, manipulating stars and playwrights with nothing but the threat of a review.
Harding is played as hard - bitten and unrepentant, while Gillooly is soft - spoken and full of denials, seemingly remorseful about what happened to his ex-wife's career but denying her claims that he hit her throughout their relationship.
(Seriously, what was there in this guy's résumé to suggest he could handle a movie about a ring of unrepentant pedophiles, complete with underground rape chamber?)
JOHN WICK is a sleek and unrepentant film about revenge and redemption.
A minor difference being that the formerly unknown CRU was shown to be nest of unrepentant fraudsters, whereas nothing even approaching that has been revealed about Heartland.
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