Sentences with phrase «whole thing dies»

When a man dies that whole thing dies; that is to say, that subsistent thing, made up of body and soul, perishes as the soul is separated from the body.

Not exact matches

I have witnessed people on their death - bed also, and the whole world becomes very sharply focussed as the importance of those things melt away and we are left with our dying moments and as the author stated, they are always asking for their loved ones; not theirr boss, their coach, their president, or anyone else but the ones they love.
that whosoever believeth in him should not perishbut have eternal life (he's god — he makes the rules - he could have done this without the whole dieing on the cross thing)
«All the time not having a clue that they were being whispered against, campaigned against by both Catholics & Anglicans who made it palpably clear that this initiative was detrimental to the «dialogue towards unity» and temporarily compromised their positions as oecumenical ambassadors - that this was a counter-productive «wacked - out» scheme by an ailing Pope who merely needed to be placated until he died - hence delaying tactics, obfuscations, procedurality, red tape and making everything as difficult and administratively untenable as possible; with patronising sympathy and hand - wringing at their lot while sneering, dismissing and chuckling to themselves that the whole thing will eventually come to naught... that the administration will crumble via crises and power politics andpersonality clashes and outright frustration at the situation... and ultimately the Ordinariate will be re-integrated into the Conference system and those not happy about it will crawl back to their friends in the C of E.
i hate the whole «waiting to die» thing christians do.
Jeremy Myers, i think you are wrong and David is right, so many out there are preaching you can live any way you want and be right that Grace covers any sin, they really believe that, that is not what the bible says, God was very concerned about sin so much he sent Jesus his son to die on a cross for us, if we accept Jesus as our savor then we are to obey his commandments, not break them, we are to live a righteous and holy life as possible, the bible plainly list a whole list of things if we live in will not to to heaven unless we repent, if we die while in these sins, we will not go to heaven, what is the difference, between someone who said a prayer and someone who did not, and they are living the same way, none, i think, if we are truly saved it should be hard to do these things let alone live and do them everyday, i would be afraid to tell people that it does not matte grace covers their sins, i really think it is the slip ups that we are convicted of by the Holy Spirit and we ask for forgivness, how can anyones heart be right with God and they have sex all the time out of marriage, lie, break every commandment of God, i don't think this is meaning grace covers those sins, until they repent and ask for forgiveness, a lot of people will end up in hell because preachers teach Grace the wrong way,, and those preachers will answer to God for leading these people the wrong way, not saying you are one of them, but be careful, everything we teach or preach must line up with the word of God, God hates sin,
See, for instance, Things Hidden, 235 - 236: «In effect, this sacrificial concept of divinity must «die», and with it the whole apparatus of historical Christianity, for the Gospels to be able to rise again in our midst, not looking like a corpse that we have exhumed, but revealed as the newest, finest, liveliest and truest thing that we have ever set eyes upon.»
And if so, doesn't that mean that the whole «Jesus died for your sins» thing is just a buncha crap?
The whole time the person who is struggling with any of those things dies under a mountain of guilt and shame.
Seriously, the whole «Jesus died to save us» thing is a complete scam concocted by priests.
I have been (as the old blues lyric goes) «fixin'to die» now for more than two years... and perhaps have had too much time on my hands to think and rethink the whole thing
not sure about the whole tomorrow we die thing — but aside from that... YES... lets eat, drink, make merry, and then make love!
if you so chose to — research roman historians after the life of jesus... also a good tip off that people followed him was that whole christians dieing in the name of jesus thing, yeah i know, weird right!
my mum died at christmas and in the last 6 or 8 weeks i've been finding things tough and the whole idea of a vision is far too much pressure... i feel for you... i hope you have a good husband as i have a wonderful wife (second time around!)
Predictably, however, the whole death and dying discourse began to develop into a sort of trendy psychobabble for nurses and chaplains and therapists who sat wringing their hands over someone stuck in stage three, saying things like, «If only he could move past it.»
The more christians who do not identify with their dying tradition join us and abandon the effort to patch holes down below the water line while they stroll the decks in all their decadent finery, the faster the whole thing will slide beneath the waves.
The whole thing sucks, in my opinion, because if you get a boring, well paying job, you're selling out to «the man» and giving up your dreams, slowly dying at a cubicle while life passes you by.
Yeahhh the whole dying cheese with color thing so turned me off when I found that out.
The edges were a TAD dry, but the whole thing was to die for... and I don't normally like honey cake.
I feel this whole thing will peter out and die.
Most rumours are born, live, and then die without ever coming to fruition: negotiations collapse, circumstances change, other players move or pick up injuries, or the whole thing turns out to have been a plant by an agent.
In fact, one person close to the investigation said the New York Racing Association «would have been happy to see the whole thing go away and die
The whole thing is starting to die out, thankfully — see Danny Welbeck's giddy and entirely appropriate celebrations when he returned to Old Trafford with Arsenal — and, in years to come, our children will ask their parents if it's true that once upon a time in the Premier League, a player didn't celebrate a goal against a team because they wanted to sign for that team.
By the way the whole striker thing has died down since Welbeck was bought.It would be nice to see that we go back into the market for a striker.Giroud is better that Welbeck and should get his place back in the starting line up.I think deep inside we knew that all along... To think Costa came at 30 odd million only..
Anyway, I thought this whole Attachment Parenting thing was a dying fashion.
hey even pumping is stressful to do when your baby may be dying lets relax lady on the whole at least pump for your baby thing I needed any sleep i could get with what was going on and with a 1 yr old at home getting jealous of me going to the hospital i did not want to be pumping the when I did get to see her in betwen hospital visits with my son she was jealous enough
My 3rd pregnancy a yr later went great normal pregnancy but 2 months before I had my son I had a staph infection but I was free of a staph infection when he was born but the nurses found out my joy turned to a living nightmare no nurse would take care of me my son wasn't allowed in the nursery only good thing that came out of it but me being a epileptic I needed daily medication for my seizures my ob / gyn for some unknown reason told me to bring my meds from home not normal procedure its against hospital rules but I did as he told me and thank god I did or I would have died my sons nurses were the only nurses I saw my whole weekend in the hospital they could only take my vitals and give me the basics pain meds & stool softener they fed me too if not for them I would have starved they brought me my hospital food its dangerous for a epileptic after birth to be denied food meds and regular monitoring because stress from the birth could make me seize but they didn't my ob told them flat out I was not infected and to remove me from isolation but they refused.
I remember that some clergymen entrusted with distributing available relief to the hungry and dying masses turned the whole thing into a heartless game of greed and fraud, with some of them hiding the relief foodstuff in dry wells and deny having them.
If I was still keeping track of such things, I'd be celebrating BCRL's 6th «birthday» right about now, but I've basically given up on the whole blogging thing except for the posting part, which is the habit that won't die.
I am a girl who believes that life is all about finding true love.The main thing that turns me on is sincerity in a man, I can give up my whole life when I meet a sincere man.I always long for a man that is just true to his words and loving and caring man, a man that is worth dying for.I love music s...
I am a huge fan of the original Prince of Persia trilogy, and when I heard about this game I was a little worried that they would change to much of what made the original games great, and I was right, the gameplay has been completely destroyed, platforming is awkward do to too may actions being mapped to the same buttons, combat is tedious and unenjoyable, it's EXTREMELY repetitive, having to search around for light seeds just to advance the plot is stupid, and do to the fact that you can't really die the whole game just feels like trial and error, and the new Prince character is completely unlikeable, while they messed up most of the game it's got some good things going for it, the voice acting is solid, the graphics are beautiful, and the ending does have interested in seeing where the story goes from here, but I'm not sure if I want to pick up the next game they come out with, this was a huge disappointment and isn't worthy to bear the Prince of Persia name.
In structure, it's the least «Die Hard» - esque film, really discarding the whole singular location thing (which one could argue «Vengeance» did but McTiernan used NYC so well it didn't matter).
So maybe this whole thing with Greta Gerwig is Dawn's dying hallucination of her dream life as a sophisticated urbanite, or maybe she faked her own death and ran off to New York, or maybe Solondz just doesn't really care.
Jackie is no fool and quickly recognizes that Markie was set up, but also contends that Markie's past actions made this whole thing possible and so he has to die.
So of course he figured that when Red died, the whole «reading of the will» thing would be another simple cash transaction, that his Grandfather's money would allow him to continue living in the lifestyle to which he had become accustomed.
He made his first movie in 1925, when he was five, and on Friday night there he was on the stage of the Sheridan Opera House at the Telluride Film Festival, telling stores, doing imitations, singing the song he wrote when Judy Garland died, and then joining his wife in a duet of «Let's Call the Whole Thing Off.»
There's a dog, an orphan, a drunk preacher (Clancy Brown, the best thing about this whole mess, so of course he dies fairly early on), and an exchange late in the belly of the stupidest alien spaceship since the one in Super 8 where Ella implores Jake — and the rest of us who were supposed to identify with this glowering cipher — to «stop thinking.»
Second, the episode not only continues Eleanor's moral transformation but it also highlights the «live together, die alone» ethos the series champions as Janet and Michael make a daring escape from the Bad Place in an effort to save their friends from that whole pesky «eternity of torture» thing.
By the time Chucky finally receives his eye - rolling comeuppance (done in like Live and Let Die's Kananga), the whole thing feels like one great big heap of wasted potential.
You haven't loaded enough gadgets for the long vehicle voyage ahead, the children have unexpectedly got bored of the whole thing and the iPad's battery has just died.
If you haven't been keeping up with your insurance premiums, your insurer will not pay out the death benefit to your beneficiaries when you die, rendering the whole thing useless.
I learned about a whole range of things you'd never expect to have to know, including, but not limited to, house training, nail clipping, aggression, barking, allergies (her allergies cost me a couple thousand dollars in vet bills over the years), interactions between a variety of people and animals, and what happens when they get very old and when it is appropriate to let them die.
oh one more thing, the whole rescue that saves a dying dog really kills me as well.
As far as plots go the whole universes colliding thing has been done to death in gaming and has actually been done so many times in comic books that it died, came back to life and is now roaming the world looking for its one true love.
Traveling through time is fun enough, but implementing controls that just feel right and a soundtrack that's to die for pushes things to a whole new level.
The whole thing is wrapped up in a unified package that utilizes the same transitions for loading, saving and dying, making the whole affair feel like a cohesive package rather than a bundle of three disparate games.
Always the bane of levels made by inexperienced level makers, way too long, not enough powerups, and if you die, have fun doing the whole thing again.
«It seems that this whole «art game» thing is dead, if not dying,» he said.
I didn't know enough about Ys to really enjoy the characters or world, I never was big on the whole «silent protagonist» thing, and I kept dying!
needless to say I did not get to play it at the time, but I did get to play the 2005 Xbox remake, which while the humor was no longer as shocking it was still a well made game and the graphics were great for the era, the whole thing was pretty much a farewell for the platformer genre in general (it actually came out right after Psychonauts) save for the occasional Mario game, after this the genre died (banjo nuts and bolts could have potentially brought it back, but it was not really a platformer, they dropped the ball on that one)
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