The film makes no effort to set him up as a guilt - ridden old master,
who accepts his fate to atone for past mistakes, nor does it have the ingenuity to have him go down all guns blazing.
They often rely on fearful homeowners
who accept their fate that everything needs to replaced.
Not exact matches
But precisely for this reason it is difficult to know whether we
accept this cross in faith, hope and love to our salvation, or whether we only bear it protesting secretly, because we can not free ourselves from it but are nailed to it like the robber on the left of Jesus,
who cursed his
fate and blasphemed the crucified Lord by his side.
Given current lack of evidence for proof of anything supernatural, will there be leniency for those
who simply and honestly claim, «I don't know», granted there is a supernatural, and that the Christian God is the true God
who did present us with an ultimatum to
accept him or not, expecting us to wage the eternal
fate of our soul?
If you do nt want to salvation, then
accept your
fate of eternal hellfire because that is the ultimate end to all men
who refuse Christ as their savior.
And the Wengerits are those
who have
accepted fate a long time ago.
I guess for some journalists - even people
who inadvertently
accept one unemployment check too many - because they are undergoing hard times, also suffer the criminalization -
fate, if the «Press» learns of it.
When rats with a certain type of cancer are exposed to shocks, studies show that the rats
who learn to escape the shocks die of cancer 30 % of the time, compared to a 73 % death rate when the rats become passive and just lay down and
accept their
fate.
Many people
who have gone through a bankruptcy have chosen to
accept their
fate and tend to avoid credit situations or even checking their credit score.
While many final expense companies will assume a person
who filled a prescription for Mercaptopurine has cancer, it does not mean you have to
accept that as your
fate.
Then there are the couples
who «find themselves pregnant» and decide to «
accept fate» and go ahead (about 15 %).