Sentences with phrase «what is violent»

What is a Violent Offence?
Gallivan called the definition of what is a violent crime a «threshold issue» in the negotiations.
Others argue that violence and evil are not always identical, so that what is violent may not always be evil.

Not exact matches

«What I learned when I went broke was no matter how good things look, make sure your capitalization is such that you can tolerate some kind of violent swing,» he says.
Is it better to live in this way because at least we know more about what is going on around us, and we get a tangible sense of the violent state of the worlIs it better to live in this way because at least we know more about what is going on around us, and we get a tangible sense of the violent state of the worlis going on around us, and we get a tangible sense of the violent state of the world?
Police said that due to fears of violent protest over the deadly Israeli military campaign in the Gaza Strip, they would bar men under the age of 50 from Jerusalem's flashpoint Al - Aqsa mosque for what are usually packed prayers on the last Friday of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan.
But what questions have been researched by private institutions like the Harvard Injury Control Research Center show a clear connection between gun ownership, gun availability, homicides, and violent death.
«What we do see is that they tend to stop violent situations to rise to a deadly force confrontation because they're so effective.»
Given that it's a complete rethink on what a shooter could be, I'm expecting it to continue to do well over the holiday season when families are looking for family - friendly games versus violent games.
That violent disagreement is exactly what any clever enemy of the U.S. would most want.
These were points that followed snap - back rallies that were actually good selling opportunities in what turned out to be violent bear market declines.
In some ways, it's a lot easier to let Twitter or YouTube or Facebook decide what content we should see and not see, since it protects us from being exposed to violent imagery and repulsive behavior.
Charts that have violent up and down swings are not considered to have solid chart structure as I like to place my stops at 10 - day highs or 10 - day lows and if the charts have a tight pattern that will allow the trader to minimize risk which is what trading is all about and if the chart has big swings your stop will be further away allowing the possibility of larger monetary loss.
There has been open speculation about what a violent short vol unwind would look like.
People are going to be violent no matter what belief system they've plugged themselves into.
What's even further «troubling» is how you try to take my words & twist them to make me out to be a violent person.
As far as what is moral in the «violent» times.
They are left having to fill a large gap between what we consider moral today and what the Iron Age Palestinian authors of the Bible considered moral in their violent times.
(Haredi men and women here tend to NOT be violent against choices which are not akin to what they'd make.)
It's violent, narrow - minded, willfully ignorant of others ideas, self righteous, mid evil, and we all know what it's intent is.
What would Romney want to be president over a bigoted violent race?
You Said: «What if I were so angry that the Lord didn't help me, that I going on a violent rampage in the name of god, referencing this player in my testimony?»
I have what I think is a sound logical and theological explanation for these violent texts, which is discovered by looking at Jesus on the cross.
What are your thoughts on the violent portrayals of God in the Bible?
and God said,» (yawn), I'm bored, I think it's time to get violent, let's see what innocent people I can slay today... ah, here are some canaanites, all of them innocent little angels, perfectly good in every way, lets go slaughter them... MUUHAHAHAHAHA!!!»
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.
What the world needs is not peace but revolution — not violent revolution but fundamental change in economic relationships between the poor and the rich.
The world is violent enough, and it is not cool or God honoring regardless of what you have been taught, Billy Madison.
This is what we are going to learn about today, as we see how God brought the violent and evil empire of Assyria to its knees in sorrow and repentance.
When we think of violence, what first comes to mind are violent acts by individuals or groups against individuals.
I think rather that what he is saying is this: Revolutionary violence is to such a degree the only possible expression of the Christian faith that, if I suspect that my faith is leading me to become less violent, I am mistaken about the content of the faith and must abandon it; because, having decided for violence, I am sure that I am in the true Christian succession.
It shows us what we Christians don't want to admit, that God is violent!
Drunk With Blood shows us what we Christians don't want to admit, that God is violent!
I was bemused — also mildly bruised — by the violent elbowing and shoving of my fellow pilgrims as we approached what are arguably the holiest sites in all of Christendom.
I think that if I can not reconcile the violent portrayals of God with the God revealed in Jesus, I will go with what I think is your view on the Bible.
I think there is much more going on in the OT violent texts than simply that humans were wrong about what God wanted.
It is a vile and violent act, and it doesn't matter what religion a woman believes when it happens.
No, what they need is for someone to praise them for their choice, and tell them that in rejecting a manipulative, fear / guilt / shame - based, violent religion, they have not abandoned God, but have actually followed Him into a place that look, sounds, and acts more like Jesus.
Here's an observation, too: if these people are debating over what the best objects are to strike children with, they've gone beyond violent discipline into an area of seriously evil pathology.
I was specifically thinking of 2 Corinthians 5; 21, and in my current ongoing series of trying to understand the violent portrayals of God in the Bible in relation to what Jesus revealed to us about God.
What I love most about the Word series is that it manages to capture some of the most beautiful, compelling, bizarre, troubling, violent, and redemptive images from the Bible in a way that, as we talked about on Monday, honors the Bible for what it is, not simply what we want it toWhat I love most about the Word series is that it manages to capture some of the most beautiful, compelling, bizarre, troubling, violent, and redemptive images from the Bible in a way that, as we talked about on Monday, honors the Bible for what it is, not simply what we want it towhat it is, not simply what we want it towhat we want it to be.
What I would like to see from the Mosque's Imam is a public, unequivocal statement that he does not tolerate violent teachings or attacks against Americans and issues a Fatwa forbidding any moral, monetary or logistical support for people planning or contemplating jihadist violence.
Just like for racists, statistics that show a higher incident of violent crime amongst black people justifies their racism instead of causing them to look at what has been done by society to black people that has led to the circumstances they are currently in.
I guess this is directed more at violent anti-abortionists and less towards you that is of the «live and let live» mindset, but what if with all the evil thats in the world, god is giving us an out by providing us with the cure and we're misinterpreting this and digging ourselves a deeper hole?
Sin triggers in god a sudden outburst, a violent temper tantrum, and humanity is exposed to a brief glimpse of what this god really thinks of us, what we all really «deserve.»
What I meant above is that I might give up on the book project in which I explain the violent portrayals of God in the OT in light of Jesus Christ.
Of course, Christians will deplore the use of violence, but still they must make up their mind where they will stand should violent revolution or counter-revolution break out, just as they have always had to decide what their position on war should be.
And regardless of what you believe about the violence of God in Scripture, these books will present you with a new way of looking at things so that you no longer have to choose between accepting that God is violent or writing off the Bible as hopelessly full of error.
However, begin violent, or a jerk, or a fool are, in fact, part of the human condition — of course whether you have the strength to fight those urges and not be violent, or a jerk or a fool is what separates the good from the bad.
We look at the Bible, and just as our Jewish predecessors did, see a violent God doing violent things, and we project this onto what we think Jesus is supposed to be like.
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