Are you scared to death wondering
what kind of deaths are not covered in the Term Insurance Plan you recently purchased?
We don't pick and choose when or where, or sit back and daydream, «Let's see,
what kind of death can I go into today?»
What kind of death this is?
The reader asks:
What kind of death is this?
The difference between life insurance and accidental death insurance comes down to
what kinds of death are (and aren't) covered.
Every culture on the face of the globe has its own view on death, and sometimes it even goes further to define
what kind of death that can be called a good death; the manner...
Not exact matches
You CAN still reproduce by having relations with memebers
of the opposite gender, that is obvious,
what you are missing out on is that to ensure that people didn't prefer same gender relationships over the opposite gender relationships, it was made a sin punishable by
death to avoid any
kind possible population reduction from members
of the church.
@CP: before the age
of 24 I buried my Mom and 2 children... tragedy didn't make me believe then and it certainly won't make me believe now... if anything those tragedies made me question
what kind of an evil monster god really is if he allows 3 innocent people to die horrible
deaths (my Mom was an avid believer and went to her grave believing she was going to be with god... it was a comfort for her and eased her mind... I just don't see it as a necessity)
What kind of just or loving god requires his son to be killed a horrible bloody brutal
death, why couldn't he just snap his fingers and everything is fixed?
What kind of a father would permit his son to die a rather horrible
death.
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What kind of deity demands blood and
death as the only means
of satisfying his displeasure?
Because that's really
what we're experiencing... a
kind of spiritual
death.
I believe there is overwhelming evidence that some
kind of existence continues after
death, though I can not say by
what mechanism.
One could argue that one
of the fundamental problems which many religions seek to address (although each with a different vocabulary) is articulated in the following questions:
What kind of Being could know birth and
death, ecstasy and terror, in the same instant?
that He had defeated
death or satan, this crucifixion was a promise that He had to make perfectly clear to His enemy 1st before He could say to the world ALL those who were created in his image, that its done it is finished I did
what I said I would do, if you decide you need me, I will be waiting, man talk about patience, and this isnt the
kind of patience that your see when people are waiting in line and they arent tapping thier foot, this is called perfect Faith, that comes in trusting and know the end from the beginning, thats HUGE!
Watching footage
of Muslims dancing in the streets celebrating the towers falling and the
deaths of over 3000 people, right here in this country, showed me
what kind of people Muslims are.
There will be a day you are lying on your
death bed and this
kind of joke won't seem real funny when you are scared beyond belief about
what will soon happen.
If God demanded the
death of an innocent and blameless person before forgiving anybody, if God turned away even from those who repented until someone else suffered for their sins, if God demanded the pain and blood
of the cross before admitting anyone into right relationship...
what kind of blood - thirsty, sadistic being would this be?
And Blake, who thought much about America and whose insights are deeply relevant to the American experience — though it took a century for Americans to discover him — believed that the cutting off
of that depth
of meaning, which for him, is
what single vision does, is a
kind of sleep or
death.
If everyone knew
what kind of women she was, she would have been stoned to
death.
Finally, in the fourth place there is the question
of ontology,
of just
what kind of world it is in which gift without return and the
death of the other linked to my own
death gives rise to subjectivity and ensures that as subjective beings we are first and foremost ethical creatures — even before we are erotic creatures or curious creatures.
The Bible says that a man's
death is far greater than his birth, why, because at birth no one knows
what kind of person they will turn out to be.
Remember, this repentance, this willing submission to humiliation and a
kind of death, is not something God demands
of you before He will take you back and which He could let you off if He chose: it is simply a description
of what going back to Him is like.
Vocabularies are exhausted and languages altered in the attempt to praise him enough;
death is looked on as gain if it attract his grateful notice; and the personal attitude
of being his devotee becomes
what one might almost call a new and exalted
kind of professional specialty within the tribe.
We don't have the faintest inkling
of what St. Francis calls «the
kind and gentle
death.»
I mean, honestly,
what kind of bovine excrement omniscient being designs a universe that obeys a set
of rules (physics), but designs a sentient being that He will then cast into eternal torment at
death — no matter how good the being was during its life — unless that being has faith in His son?
22:13 - 29), and yet demands the stoning to
death for violating 7
of the 10 commandments including the one that says thou shall not have another God before you (
kind of the same thing as
what the Koran says about nonbelievers — although beheading is the preferred method
of execution).
Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer and founder
of Lean In, experienced the
kind of grief some
of us already know and
what most married people will likely know — the sudden
death of a spouse.
«Our overall goal in modeling drought resistance is to be able to predict
what kind of change in rainfall would trigger
death.
To, [
what] I thought the most sophisticated level was, one
of the doctors who participated was against the
death penalty; but he thought right through the problem he was faced with, he observed a couple
of executions before he gave any
kind of answer, and he felt that, you know, if people are going to be executed, and that's not going to be stopped, that he would help to make sure that this person doesn't suffer.
In
what the researchers believe is the first effort
of its
kind to do that evaluation for ambulance versus private vehicle transportation, they elected to analyze the relationship between transport mode and in - hospital mortality (
death in the emergency department and prior to discharge) on a city - by - city, trauma system level.
It's more like we're witnessing a very real yet very private thing, something that's usually hidden away because it happens behind closed doors but also because we just don't want to know
what the elderly endure at the lingering end
of life, the inexorable slide into a
kind of living
death.
The inventiveness
of the
deaths is limited, and the geography
of the film's setting limits
what kind of world its characters can create.
That's
kind of what director Christopher Smith is offering with his new film Black
Death.
You're probably wondering
what kind of assholes would bring a child into this ravaged world when they know full well that a baby's crying will bring about all
of their gory
deaths?
What I will say is that your reaction to the kinds of deaths you get will depend on what you wanted going into
What I will say is that your reaction to the
kinds of deaths you get will depend on
what you wanted going into
what you wanted going into it.
It's more linear like Galaxy 2, and it does bring in elements that are usually used only in 2D games like a time limit and the two - hit
deaths (varying on
what kind of power - ups you have).
Writer - director Shane Black's horribly enjoyable action comedy The Nice Guys is an jauntily arch return to this tradition, the story
of two dishevelled and incompetent private detectives in 1970s Los Angeles — played by Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling — who have been expensively tasked with solving the mystery surrounding the
death of a missing porn actress, and
what other
kind of fascinatingly damaged female character can there be?
It's weird, it doesn't say anything about
what kind of game
Death Stranding will be, and yet it's all somehow really exciting.
I wanted to see
what came next,
what monster showed up,
what kind of gruesome
deaths the character would have to face.
If you listen carefully,
what Helen Mirren says in that
kind of quasi-Shakespearean language and then
what Jacob Latimore is saying and then
what Keira Knightley is saying relates to the roles they take,
Death, Time, and Love.
Another theory is that it's some version
of terraforming, created by an unseen alien race to make the earth more habitable ahead
of an invasion, but
what kind of race is really big on nightmare
death bears?
What kinds of life and
death decisions do commanders have to make in these types
of situations?
It's worth wondering
what kind of effect that gap will have on
Death Cure's box office prospects.
This includes opposing the
kinds of political actions that constitute
what Sean O'Malley, the archbishop
of Boston's Catholic archdiocese calls the cultures
of death that consume the lives
of far too many children.
He'd discussed it with Mark while having lunch in the Students Union Building; and Mark, in the incredibly tolerant way
of one who's brushed aside
death (he was a cancer survivor; his lower left leg was amputated), and who saw his friend's madness for
what it was, said with self - deprecating reasonableness: «I think any
kind of effort that brings relief to Africa is all right.»
I did not know then
what kind of living thing I would become, but the guard didn't let me have a chance to think about it — he grasped my arm and dragged me till Pearl assured him that she'd support me, and she put her arm around my waist as we were led away with the triplets, away from the ramp and into the dust, onto a little road that led past the sauna and toward the crematoria, and as we marched into this new distance with
death rising up on either side
of us, we saw bodies on a cart, saw them heaped and blackened, and one
of the bodies — it was reaching out its hand, it was grasping for something to hold, as if there were some invisible tether in the air that only the neardead could see.
We're not yet at the bored - to -
death stage
of people speculating about
what kind of covers and cases the iPad Mini will have.
What kind of behavior would be most obvious for you, whether you were prisoners
of ghettos and
death camps?
What kind of dickhead would «introduce» a
death in the family.