The idea is to paint us as
violent people so that the Zionists can justify stealing our land and torturing us, and the American military can justify killing us.
Not exact matches
Though the virus rarely kills
people, it is «
so contagious and causes such
violent illness to further spread its progeny that is virtually impossible to eliminate... from a crowded human environment,» writes Garrett.
But Jesus definitely stopped mid-verse in Luke 4:18 - 19, and the context of the passage he quoted is definitely
violent...
so I guess what I am saying is that the ultimate context of Scripture is the
person and work of Jesus Christ.
He often echoes King's attitude that this generation not only must stand against the vitriolic words and
violent actions of the bad
people, but also must rebuke the appalling silence and indifference of the
so - called good
people who enable social stagnation.
As we see in Jonah 4:8, Jonah wants God to kill him,
so that God will also kill the wicked and
violent people of Nineveh.
Indeed those
people who are
so afraid of exploring a new basis for sexual morality might well examine their own unconscious motivation, for fear frequently masks desire which is regarded as unacceptable; when the superstructure of repression is threatened that fear becomes
violent anger.
So, of course it can be used to influence
violent behaviour in
people.
Not sure i am convinced because how do you explain the verse an eye for an eye in the old testament there have always been consequences for wrong doing and stiill are for sin.If we believe the word then that word is from God not satan.As far as satan is concerned he uses violence as his tools of trade he works on our fears and is limited to robbing stealing and destroying he does nt have anything else.Violence confirms to us that there is a spiritual battle going on both on the earthly plane and in the heavenlys and the battle is over souls.The verse the kingdon of heaven is expanding and
violent people take it by force is referring to that spiritual battle and as satan uses violence to expand his dominion
so does God use violence to counter him.
So what does he mean by that term for me i think it is saying that the the force of evil that satan uses or violence is overcome by a greater violence or force a more powerful one that being the Love of Christ.Through the cross we see that clearly portrayed and in our lives that very same battle is still happening right now for dominion be clear if we walk in the flkesh satan will have dominion over us but if we walk according to the spirit and abide in Christ we have freedom from our old nature.and satan.He can oppose us but he wont be able to influence us if we are in Christ.
Actually Brehvik does not consider himself a christian in his words, «in the strictest sense»,
so the first part of your point is moot... Secondly I think a fairer statement would be that not «all» muslims are
violent extremists, as many who don't live in western countries are, as their book does instruct them to kill any and all who do not procalim allah as the one god and mohammed as his prophet... As far as having extreme passion for one's beliefs, if someone was truly to be an «extreme» christian that
person would be completely loving as this was Jesus» command to love both God and everyone... to take that to the extreme would mean «extreme» loving, like the radical kind of love that caused Jesus to endure the cross for the sins of us all... includinig the man who committed this atrocity and yes any and all of the muslim's who have committed similar things.
I realize it is very difficult to believe, with the morals that most
people grow up with that any religion can be
so violent and extreme, but, there are those who have warped the Muslim faith and that is a tragedy.
Watching other
people play games is boring (unless you were born into the Twitch generation),
so it makes sense for Game Night to rely on dark and sometimes
violent comedy in order to keep its main hook, a «one crazy night» type of story with «game» quite literally added to the mix: interesting.
In his novel High Fidelity, Nick Hornby asks why
people worry
so much about sexy,
violent, and perverse rock songs, and
so little about the many more rock songs that luxuriate in beautiful sadness, usually a sadness fueled by love.
When
people seek to defend the idea that God is
violent «because the Bible says
so,» what they are really doing is allowing the
violent portrayals of God in the Bible to override and trump the loving and merciful portrayals of God elsewhere in Scripture, even when both portrayals are talking about the same historical event.
Just like certain radical, hate - filled, and
violent people claim to be «Christian,» but have nothing to do with the teaching of Christ,
so also, some racists claim to be Pagan but are not representative of the entire group.
You may think it all useless but if you think about it the field is highly interactive with law enforcement agencies out there,
so if we have no information to study the various behavior types out there and what motivates
people to become
violent, the world will become deprived of psychologists which are important to helping law enforcement and hospitals identify
people with such psychotic behaviors as this killer.
So I began to see that God being portrayed as
violent, vindictive and full of wrath seemed to be incompatible with the
person of Jesus Christ.
He ultimately argues that there was an original act of violence which ultimately led to the possibility of the destruction of all
people in the community, and
so to avoid the ever - increasing cycles of violence, the community selected a ritual victim (a human or an animal) that would both carry the guilt of the community as well as the
violent tendencies into death, thus satisfying the demands for revenge and the blood lust that comes with it.
So too can abortion be shown through rational explanation to be a
violent attack on a defenseless, innocent
person.
Freedom of speech is protected not because we are all supposed to only say nice things about one another
so we aren't forced to be
violent, speech is protected precisely because
people are often unwilling to hear criticism of things which they hold dear.
I think it is important for
people to understand religion
so they can see how segregated,
violent, and totalitarian it is.
Wow,
so now we're comparing being gay to liking junk food or having
violent tendencies??? Is this the new argument that
people will make to continue to discriminate?
Since the start of man,
people have also killed over land, power and
so on,
so it's not just religion; though
people typically have an easier time believing some crazy
person's claim that they represent their faith in their
violent acts... somehow?
Hopefully the film will not fill
people's minds with
violent and pervert thoughts that is
so abundant in today's films.
The Lord revealed that the problem was with my heart it is
so wicked and deceptive i still believed that i was a good
person i did nt drink or take drugs smoke or swear i wasnt
violent i had some hangups but kept them to myself but this wicked thought was the reason why i couldnt get free.That was enough for the enemy to bring guilt and condemnation upon me.
So when i confessed that my heart was indeed wicked and that i needed a new heart.I was instantly delivered and set free from the past and have not looked back though i am sometimes reminded by others for what i did wrong.It no longer has power over me.I believe we all struggle with two areas as christians we must confess our sin and we must confess our pride for without him we can do nothing.May the Lord show you what it is that is blocking you from receiving his love and forgiveness the issue will be found in your heart ask the Lord to reveal it for what it is.We do nt like to see the truth its ugly and i am sorry if this offends you it wasnt my intention.May he set you free as he has done for me.regards brentnz
So if Paul's concluding «Application» is that
people who were formerly at odds with one another (in an accusatory
violent way) can now live at peace by following the example of Jesus, it only makes sense that in the «Solution» section, Paul talks about how Jesus brought the warring groups together and showed us how to live in peace.
ive been wrestling since i was 9 years old and when i went into high school i had to wrestle a girl... growing up learning to wrestle i had ended up having
violent style, i never was dirty or broke rules but i was taught to do anything in your power to win whehter it was to club down the head or grab the throat to gain position etc. unfortunately i was in the postion to wrestle a girl once and at the time i did nt care who you were boy / girl, white / black / purple it did nt matter im was going to go out there bounce your head of the mat and bury you,
so i went out there and wreslted the same way i always wrestled, 110 % and always to put your oppenents back through the mat i dditn change my style at all bc she was a girl i wrestled the same against everyone but after i pinned her in the first minute i did nt even realize that i broke her ribs when i power doubled through her, now after that for the rest of the tournament i was heckled and berated for forcefully beating a girl
ppl were telling my parents «hey, looks like you raised a wife beater» etc. etc.... ever since then i refused to wrestle girls and thank go i eventually grew out of the lower weights, moral of the story is that is great and all that girls are wrestling but they shouldnt wrestle boys even if they know what they are getting into because 1.
So far, his sermons of denunciation were only common form, whereas in his In Praise of Folly (1511) Erasmus had given public vent to a
violent sarcasm, which some
people had found offensive, denouncing the warlike Pope Julius II and referring in his correspondence to «the monopoly of the Roman High Priest».
The MP explained that he was on the side of the «innocent»
people being caught up in the violence and encouraged a response that would show the UK's intolerance of such behaviour: «The only way of stopping someone who continues to be
violent, destructive, murderous and surgical in the way that they carry out their actions against innocent
people is to stop them being able to have the capabilities to be able to do it and I think that's what we're targeting and I would hope that the Prime Minister and the President of the United States will be targeting the weapons of war and by doing
so taking away the ability to wage war.»
In my former employment and in our current work with the homeless I have often dealt with
violent people and
so far have always found ways to calm them down instead of hurt them.
Maybe Calvinists wouldn't have this problem, but the fact that there were more and less
violent peoples (as in, the Assyrians were horrifically
violent; the Israelites were much less
so, all things considered) challenges the «utterly depraved» idea.
I'm not a
violent person,
so this is the 5 seconds of my day where I let it all out.
It's hard to imagine what pushes
people over the line to be
so violent.
Kevin Owens is a
violent jerk of a prize fighter, who only wants to sock
people in the mush because he can make his family a good living by doing
so.
We are very kind, respectable, loving and honest people.Im a good mother, have a trying at times but great son who respects me and understands im his mother not his bff, And in my opinion the problem is
ppl who do nt understand why god wants us to correct our children by not sparingthe rod... sure, some moms do nt wan na be the bad guy and «spank» bc god forbid their kid grows up to be
violent - yet today most of society refuses to spank - and yet today we live in a world filled with
so much murder, stealing, and crimes that i honestly believe if they had parents following gods word and disciplining like they did back in the day when older generations knew what they were doing we would live in a better world.
Law enforcement officials in Kingston, Jamaica have been pursuing Coke for the past four days, in
violent assaults that left 74
people dead
so far.
The parliamentary group leader Volker Kauder said that Islam is not part of Germany and that Muslims should deliberate on the question why
so many
violent people refer to the Quran.
So what explains foolish dares and
violent sports, in which
people risk grave injury to pursue respect?
Why do
so many
people think we live in incredibly
violent times?
The 3,000 meter (9,800 ft) Agung — a
so - called strato - volcano capable of very
violent eruptions — has recorded a sharp rise in activity that has raised worries about a repeat of a 1963 eruption that killed more than 1,000
people.
You have an explosion that's
so big and
so violent people have really seen nothing like it since the Big Bang.
Without going into the details and making this post another page long, I'll sum up the pleasant surprise outcome instead: A white yoga ally stepped up privately to connect with her to support her cultural education
so that a Black woman like myself, who stopped taking on the exhausting burden of having to educate ignorant white
people with heartful intentions (yet who still inflict
violent abuse through racial micro-aggressions), and no other Black
person would have to.
The basic conceit of Nicolas Winding Refn's Bronson is such: Bronson (Tom Hardy) wants to be famous, he isn't good at much aside from beating the shit out of
people and
so, after knocking over a store, he's thrown in jail and seeks his fame by becoming Britain's most
violent prisoner.
Leave it to Rockstar to take the controversy of the Grand Theft Auto games and create something
so much more
violent and brutal that
people kinda stopped caring about the fact that you could shoot prostitutes after banging them in some random back alley.
Green Room continues the vein of comically inept
people in
violent situations, but it's too crowded and lacks the subversiveness that made Blue Ruin
so riveting.
Stuck in a car on 2,200 mile road trip with one obnoxious
person is more than enough,
so while Peter Highman (Robert Downey Jr.) laments his misfortune of having to hitch a ride from Atlanta to Los Angeles with the trouble - causing, id - driven wannabe actor Ethan Tremblay (Zach Galifianakis), we have to put up with Ethan and the occasionally
violent (in a rage to the point of blackout even), manic - depressive loose cannon that is Peter.
Writer - director J.C. Chandor makes movies about
people in danger of drowning — morally
so in the Wall Street snake pit of «Margin Call,» literally
so in the sea saga «All Is Lost,» and now financially in «A Most
Violent Year.»
There's a bit about how stupid old
people are, another about an obese cat, several never - funny CGI - assisted eye - bulgings and unmotivated slow motion takes, and a parallel plot concerning a
violent drug dealer that's resolved
so abruptly it reeks of embarrassed expediency.
So he must meet some genuine psychopaths, ie
people who behave aggressively and commit
violent acts with no sense of guilt or remorse, a description that might fit a large proportion of
people in southern California at large and the movie business in particular.
This gaze is
so violent that it forces those young
people whose bodies do not resemble middle class bodies to avert their eyes and walk looking down [15] or to conceal their class identity and dress up like someone else.
The practice of silence, in other way, nonviolence is particularly vital to human service organizations because their exposure to violence and the risks involved with caring for chronically traumatized, often
violent people is
so high.