Sentences with phrase «with wrongness»

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The institutionalists are concerned less with the rightness or wrongness of homosexuality and related issues than with the future of the denomination.
But we must be brought to understand that along with such dedication to service or to work, there is another «end» — in the sense now of that which comes when the proclamation has been made and there has been repentance for wrongness, commitment to God disclosed and the divine power of loving released in the originating Christian event, and when the imperative to service has been accepted and implemented in action.
The solution is a sense that we are saved from the wrongness by making proper connection with the higher powers (James, The Varieties of Religious Experience, p. 442; bold face added).
The solution is a sense that we are saved from the wrongness by making proper connection with the higher powers.
The individual, so far as he suffers from his wrongness and criticizes it, is to that extent consciously beyond it, and in at least possible touch with something higher, if anything higher exist.
Remember that there is no such thing as «the college of one's dreams» — college is a reality, not a dream, and it will and should take on the texture of waking life, not dream life, rich with wonderful moments and harrowing ones, feelings of rightness and feelings of wrongness, a staunch belief at times that this was the best place possible and an equally staunch belief at times that this may have been the worst decision ever made.
We started out with a sidecar cosleeper, but our first night home with my son I swaddled him up, set him in the sleeper, and promptly felt such a sense of * wrongness * that I lasted maybe twenty minutes before I scooped him up and tucked him up next to me.
How are we supposed to cope with all this wrongness?
Batmanglij and Marling end up going for broke with their overcooked plot, once again reaching too far to try resonate with any sort of truthfulness that would change some minds in the audience on the rightness or wrongness on the struggle between corporations and human interests.
Yet to say that it's as predictable as it is sickening in its laziness (there's a VH1 music video montage in which our odd couple attends a dance class) would be to downplay the actual visceral «wrongness» of the piece, something that has nothing to do with the subject matter.
«Takes some really interesting ideas about insecurity and empowerment and buries them in a high - concept, low - yield comedy with a constant, unavoidable buzz of wrongness» — Norm Wilner, NOW Magazine
But it would take a few years for this split to play itself out, the big sweeps would continue for the rest of the 90s, though the rhetoric around the Oscars and their wrongness would grow with each middlebrow choice.
As with most of Alan Ball's work, there are many moments that make you shudder at the awkwardness and... wrongness... of it all.
Doesn't mean there's some halo of wrongness that I let confuse me where I disagree with the IPCC about the wrong and toss out the things any rational person must admit the IPCC may be right about.
Start by having a candid talk with your children about the wrongness of yelling and why manifesting your anger that way is not healthy.
(usually used with a singular verb) that branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct, with respect to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions and to the goodness and badness of the motives and ends of such actions.
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