Sentences with phrase «who denies»

In some cases, the parent who denies visitation to the other parent will actually be fined a significant sum of money or even be required to serve jail time.
But when it starts to really add up, or where it begins to interfere with my OWN feeding of my kids (sugar - overload at school = mean mommy at home who denies treats), then I start to get really ticked off.
Tried that angle and I get a sleeping wife who denies I rubbed her because she fell asleep and doesn't remember so it doesn't «count».
Or an indulging parent who denies her son the skill to learn how to fall asleep on his own.
Who denies the Royals at that point?
Luke 12.8 f. And I tell you, every one who acknowledges me before men, the Son of man also will acknowledge before the angels of God; but he who denies me before men will be denied before the angels of God.
In addition, Hartshorne claims that one who denies the existence of God explicitly can not avoid Anselm's conclusion under any circumstances, since his finding meaning in the central religious question at once prevents him from denying the necessity of the affirmative answer.
With like a «speed religion dating» sort of thing, where you get 15 minutes to talk to someone of a different belief (including Atheism and Agnostic who denies or accepts a deity) and then rotate.
But what really puzzles me is the attitude of mind adopted by the humanist who denies the existence of God.
William Charlton FAITH Magazine May - June 2006 In 1312 the Council of Vienne declared: «Anyone who denies that the rational or intellectual soul is essentially and of itself the form of the...
He who denies himself and sacrifices himself for duty gives up the finite in order to grasp the infinite, and that man is secure enough.
Mississippi, Article 14, Section 265: No person who denies the existence of a Supreme Being shall hold any office in this state.
I do not know any moral theologian who denies the Pope's teaching, although it might be possible to imagine some moral dilemmas; for example, if one were ordered to kill an innocent hostage as the price of saving an entire city from destruction.
Arkansas, Article 19, Section 1: No person who denies the being of a God shall hold any office in the civil departments of this State, nor be competent to testify as a witness in any Court.
South Carolina, Article 17, Section 4: No person who denies the existence of a Supreme Being shall hold any office under this Consti tution.
Tennessee, Article 9, Section 2: No person who denies the being of God, or a future state of rewards and punishments, shall hold any office in the civil department of this state.
It is, I suppose, a defense in the same ad hominem sense in which his assertion of the centrality of happiness as an object of desire is a defense against the critic who denies the desirability of happiness.
Anyone who denies this is ignorant of the past.
I find it funny that the same person who denies evolution and embraces a Biblical figure who taught «feed the poor» and «love your enemies» nevertheless embraces Social Darwinism and endorses scorched earth foreign policy.
What about a person who denies Christ?
Someone who denies that Jesus ever existed.
Are we to take seriously a thinker who denies something as obvious as change and subjectivity in the halakhah, and who, moreover, then proceeds to parade them in his own halakhic writings?
One the one hand the mass media shout at everyone, who denies the Holocaust, but on the other hand they praise people, denying the killing of Christians by Muhammad and his successors.
Robert M. Price (an atheist who denies existence) agrees that this perspective runs against the views of the majority of scholars: Robert M. Price «Jesus at the Vanishing Point» in The Historical Jesus: Five Views edited by James K. Beilby & Paul Rhodes Eddy, 2009 InterVarsity, ISBN 028106329X page 61
The bodily resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth is absolutely central to Christian faith, and anyone who denies it or says it is unimportant has fallen into heresy.
In the passion account of Mark's Gospel three disciples figure prominently: on the one hand, two of the twelve - Judas who betrays Jesus and Peter who denies him - and on the other, the unnamed woman who anoints Jesus.
This is the antichrist, the one who denies the Father and the Son.»
overweight who denies they have a problem is not what the study describes — from the little I've read.
Not only was Mary Magdalene the most prominent among the disciples of the Galilean Jesus Movement, the discipleship of the women also has a very special character and occasionally expresses the quality of «true discipleship» over against the failure of Peter who denies Jesus and Judas who betrays him.
Jesus is God (John 1:1, 5:18, Phil 2:7, Jude 1:4 - 5, Rev 21:7, etc.) Any one who denies this is worshiping a different god than Jesus.
But let me repeat that the man who denies the existence of God or any spiritual order can only produce a set of ethical standards which he and his friends have decided are the best and most conducive to human happiness.
«12 Of course, it will not suffice to tell the pure negativist (he who denies that «something exists» is a necessary truth) that to be is to be known.
Anyone who denies that Jesus is the Christ has the spirit of the antichrist.
The formula «Thus saith the Lord» always implies the correlate «Anathema be the one who denies this.»
Washer is another «Way of the Master» type guy who denies that salvation is a free gift from Jesus.
Anyone who forsakes the commandment of God which are full of truth, justice, and greatness is a criminal, and impious person, in short one who denies God.
Any Catholic priest / bishop who denies knowledge of abuse is just trying to cover their own behind, and likely trying to cover the behinds of little boys all at the same time.
I find this odd coming from someone who denies the possibility or probability of a deity, and embraces a system that touts its adherence to science and reason, can make the claim that «certainty the ocean and the moon and the stars... live with something that is cherished and feel the treasure of it».
You'd be hard pressed to find an honest scientist who denies it.
Sin is the character which belongs inevitably to the man remote from God who denies the claim of God.
Simone Weil's words, namely that a man who denies God may be nearer to him than one who only speaks of him in cliches, may well be applied also to many who call themselves Christians.
Thus one who denies a priori that there was objective ground for the resurrection faith of early Christianity denies in effect the whole Gospel portrait of Jesus, for the knowledge of the living Christ after the crucifixion is altogether continuous, of a piece, with the memory of the human Jesus.
Since exegesis involves putting the text into the speech of the exegete, the message character of exegesis does not just appear later in the sermon but is intrinsic to the very nature of exegesis.6 Therefore, the exegete who denies interest in preaching may simply be wishing to distinguish himself from a body of unscholarly clerics, but if his disinterest is fundamental to his methodology, then his exegesis is a barren fig tree.
Yet not too many of us think that we need to throw our children to popular culture willy - nilly, I can't think of anyone who denies the importance of a stable and loving family for a child, anyone who thinks that by creating a strong community we are abdicating our roles as parents, not at all.
He loves both the servant of God and the man who denies God, both Alyosha and Ivan....
A belief in God does not make you unscientific; however, I would argue that someone who denies the possibility of the existence of God is biased beyond what a scientist and or philosopher should be.
The sheer comprehensiveness of his political error recalls the old joke about the bigot who denies any specific form of racial or ethnic bias.
«I would argue that someone who denies the possibility of the existence of God is biased beyond what a scientist and or philosopher should be.»
An atheist is someone who denies god because of a lack of evidence for a god.
Then, of course, there is a diatribe against Mel Gibson, who is falsely depicted as an eccentric who denies, inter alia, the legitimacy of the pope and whose film The Passion of the Christ «will try to revive the traditional charge of deicide against the Jews.»
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