Sentences with phrase «very roots of the evil»

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So, in the Whiteheadian cosmology, evil is the feeling of destructiveness in experience which has its roots in the very nature of things.
Night Shyamalan's film, Devil, his latest installment in his series of mythopoeic movies, gives the viewer the opportunity to glimpse ever so briefly the reification of a theosophical speculation that may have its roots in Boehme, where evil is rendered by a very real demon grimly determined....
Rather than divide the world into camps — Muslim versus Christian, East versus West, good versus evil — Kathleen studied Islam in college, andafter 9/11 she read about the oil trade, the Afghan fight against Sovietoccupation in the 1980s, the roots of Osama bin Laden's terrorist organization.After Don died, his children talked about the Crusades and colonialism, and, Kathleen says, «very early on it became clear that — you know what?
If the decay of fatherhood was the root of all evil, guess that makes children of single moms or lesbians effed from the very beginning.
Despite a very strong reception and the courage to take it back to its roots, Resident Evil 7 - released in January - skirted close to sales projections, but faltered at the finish line landing on 3.5 million of its 4 million goal.
However, money (or lack of) is the root of most evils in the world, so we must be very careful in the way you clarify your vision in this category.
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