I think one thing that would help this debate is to realize that the Bible doesn't speak of eternal hell
where terrible people are consigned to simply because they do bad things and reject Jesus.
Not exact matches
He created Starbucks «to build a company my father would be proud to work at,» adding, «My inspiration comes from seeing my father broken from the 30
terrible blue - collar jobs he had over his life,
where an uneducated
person just did not have a shot.»
It would be a
terrible shame not to provide to such
people an opportunity to trade cryptocurrencies and be a part of the exponentially growing market
where anything is possible.
The
terrible enactment of group think that you've experienced — and, I commend you for realizing that
person - specific parts of your accusation many not be accurate, though the broad sweep very well may be — really highlights the need for fearless prophets within leadership circles;
where were those checks and balances?
I've been to Church
where parishioners have gotten up and testified just how
terrible they were / are as
people without their faith to keep them in check.
And this last is
terrible just because it is an illness
where the physician sees to his horror that the sick
person has used the medicine — in the wrong way.
I want to know
where you
people get this
terrible information from.
Haven't you unbelievers ever heard of evidence
where someone survives a
terrible tragedy when the
person should have been killed!
The landowner knew very well that they were in that situation because the powerful in society, the wealthy and the influential, even the educated and the religious, had created this
terrible situation
where millions of
people had no work.
But then, I have a fascinating book by a Jungian Buddhist psychologist, Polly Young - Eisendrath, The Gifts of Suffering: Finding Insight, Compassion, and Renewal,
where she tells story after story of
people who have experienced
terrible struggles, yet have what she calls «resilience» and recover to find renewed creativity and compassion in the world.
The passage leads onto a description of a kind of mystical suffering with Christ: `... All that remains is the stark naked desire for help and a
terrible groaning, but it does not know
where to turn for help... In this instance the
person is stretched out with Christ so that all his bones may be counted, and every corner of the soul is filled with the greatest bitterness, dread, trembling and sorrow of a kind that is everlasting.»
I'm not a nutritionist, have never claimed to be and I certainly think giving blanket advice to thousands of
people online is a
terrible idea, yet too many
people think because I'm sharing food I'm giving you exact advice and that's
where the problems start.
One of the regions that was particularly hit was Tigray in the Northeast of the country,
where the so - called modernization of agriculture depleted soils with
terrible impacts on
people.
It's true Palace were
terrible first half, but some of our movement for a moment reminded me of the era
where people genuinely agreed that we played the best football in Europe after Barcelona.
It's basically a shitty,
terrible kickball field
where I've met a ton of good
people I enjoy hanging out with.
thanks for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the
people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is
terrible when it faces danger or problems for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that
people even here let the words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the post from admin
where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when
people cant control their emotion after a game and abuse other
people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
In moments of political precariousness,
where people are faced with
terrible losses whether because of economic crisis or political violence, the temptation is very much to find a kind of commonality in that trait of finitude or vulnerability, and to look for a way to build ethics and politics on that commonality.
In the case
where the popular party candidate is a
terrible person (i.e. Roy Moore), you can count on the dejected party members to not vote for him in force.
«It is dramatically better than going to single transferable vote or the
terrible system we have for the European parliamentary election...
where people can't say we don't like a particular candidate and we'll stop them getting elected.»
People are
terrible at reporting food intake and studies that have shown this over and over and over and over and over, over, over, over again... and again, because nobody knows how many calories are in foods and that's
where the utility in calorie trackers lies — they make the impalpable palpable.
I mean we've got thousands of
people at this point who we work with,
where they're on thyroid drugs, and they still feel
terrible.
We went through this
terrible phase in the 1990s and early 2000s
where people didn't dress up for ANYthing.
Some
people swear by them
where as others have
terrible experiences with them stretching and / or falling apart.
It's not necessarily that the covers are all
terrible (they aren't), but I think this is more of a case
where people are overwhelmed by the excess of choice.
You've probably heard
terrible horror stories of
people getting «catfished» online
where they end up meeting someone and finding out they are not who they said they are.
«I could see the reaction to the movie — in not a
terrible way — be
where some
people like it a bit more after a few years because it didn't quite connect the first go - around.»
Ready Player One Rated PG - 13 for sequences of sci - fi action violence, bloody images, some suggestive material, partial nudity and language Rotten Tomatoes Score: 76 % In Theaters Based on the best - selling novel by Ernest Cline (and one of my favorite books in recent memory) Ready Player One explores a futuristic world
where life in the real world is quite
terrible, but
people can escape into a virtual reality program called the OASIS,
where they can be anyone and do anything.
Based on the best - selling novel by Ernest Cline (and one of my favorite books in recent memory) Ready Player One explores a futuristic world
where life in the real world is quite
terrible, but
people can escape into a virtual reality program called the OASIS,
where they can be anyone and do anything.
A thriller is a story
where a basically innocent
person endures increasingly
terrible events until they can't take it anymore, and in a fit of fight - or - flight syndrome, they choose to run.
Khrushchev's speech seemed to herald a new era of openness in a society
where many
people had committed
terrible crimes they wished to hide.
One star ratings dominate the front page
where people are complaining about the lack of memory,
terrible battery life and woeful customer service when trying to get a warranty replacement.
«It was just
terrible,» says Buddy's
person of four years, «You wouldn't believe the filth and neglect he lived in at the junk yard
where I got him.»
I could probably still warn you that the genocide museum in Kigali will shake you to your very core (although I guess most
people realise that) and that every now and again, when you're enjoying the vibrant, incredible place that is Rwanda, a realisation that just 24 years ago there was a brutal and
terrible genocide right
where you're standing, will run through you.
After posting my opinion piece
where I defended Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, I quickly received much criticism for essentially doing what I set out to try and oust: Battlefield 3 fanboyism, or at least trying to silence the
people who bashed the game for being
terrible and a milking of the franchise while singing praise of its rival.
Sorry they didn't personally check all PS users to see which games are owned the least,
where they would then promptly give us all some
terrible indie game owned by one
person.
We live in an era
where people will play a
terrible game, even pay for it, if it means getting easy achievements, even ones no self - respecting gamer could possibly want.
I was in multiple situations
where I was the only
person on my team and my choices were to wait it out and get a
terrible prize or leave and get a 20 - minute deserter penalty, neither of which are enjoyable.
Try to ignore the chat box
where people love to complain about how
terrible the game is (even though they're playing it) and just find what you like to do, and do it.
You might recall our February article
where we reported the
terrible news that, according to the resume of an ex-Obsidian Entertainment designer, and after a big alien - themed feasibility study performed over at Sega HQ, the publisher had decided to cancel their upcoming RPG featuring acidic xenomorphs, burly marines and wonky «Artificial
Persons».
I was assigned to the domestic violence unit
where I learned that our criminal «justice» system is a
terrible mechanism for helping
people.
They kept asking for documentation, I sent pictures and news articles showing that the roads
where I live
where terrible and
people could not drive.
While it's safe to assume that the overwhelming majority of readers won't notice the change, as they know not to use
terrible passwords, Microsoft's new feature should drastically reduce the number of incidences
where people think the word «password» makes a good password.
How can they know that I am a worthy candidate for employment by
where I rank torturing a
person or poisoning city water on a scale from
terrible to more
terrible?
Even if you think it's all well - intentioned, consider this:»... Why do well intentioned
people trying in all honesty and effort to accomplish organizational missions make
terrible decisions... Groupthink,
where bad decision making behind closed doors by «the few» adversely affect the many, is a scary part of group behavior.