Sentences with phrase «wrath of nature»

Expect our review of Project Cars very soon, as fortunately our copy of the game remained unharmed by the unpredictable wrath of nature.
As the recent eruptions of Mayon in the Philippines and Gunung Agung in Indonesia demonstrate, no vacation can be completely insulated from the wrath of nature.

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What kind of person willingly risks Mother Nature's wrath alone?
Thanks Lisa, I still hold to the sacrificial lamb on the cross, he carried our sins and transgressions and satisfied the wrath of God that was due towards our sinful nature.
Especially while man was still far more vulnerable to natures wrath, it would have been completely illogical to break the cycle of procreation.
2 Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience: 3 Among whom also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and were by nature the children of wrath, even as others.
People's moral and civil rights are nowadays subjected to mundane abuses of Federalism, the father of adoption's secularism and divorcee of theocracy whose many so many autocrats are of the abolitionists within Christendom's creeds of embittered many; now marrying into the servile atheists euphemisms giving rises to the ever damned younger infidels of socially perverse and vulgar demeaning pragmatisms via emotionalized pleasurable natures, leading down the future's committed vile systems of embittered communalisms reaping the awaiting harbingers» coming wraths of despotisms accruals.
And because of that, we were by nature, objects of wrath.
But a Christian reading of process - philosophy could very well make its own the words of the Psalmist, «God maketh even the wrath of man» — and the maladjustment and failure in nature too, we might add — «to turn to his praise» — which is to say, to be mysteriously transmuted into opportunities and occasions for the realization of possible goods.
In the past (and still in many churches today), some have sided with bloody nature and the stormy texts of Scripture and portrayed God has a God of wrath, judgment, vengeance, hate, and death.
I in no way accept that these stories of God's wrath poured out upon the innocent represents any type of reality regarding the nature of God.
The beasts, birds, fishes, etc., I blessed their condition, for they had not a sinful nature; they were not obnoxious to the wrath of God; they were not to go to bell - fire after death.
Or, conversely, nature grows hostile and barren as a medium of divine wrath.
With all that in view, a proper view of the Nature of God balances the Justice and Mercy, the Wrath, and the Love of God.
«Like the rest,» he says, «we were by nature (phusei) objects of wrath» (Ephesians 2:3).
Responding to the kind of theology that suggests hurricanes and earthquakes and school shootings happen because an angry God has lost his temper and is unleashing his wrath and discipline on people whose sin nature makes them incapable of understanding such actions as loving, Kat R. writes:
The consequence will be God's wrath and punishment and the absence of shalom both in their relation to God, to nature and in the community.
I deal with the issues of the wrath of God, Old Testament violence, the violence of the cross, hell, and the seemingly violent nature of the book of Revelation.
Like the rest, we were by nature objects of wrath.
What I mean under the first heading is that religious appeal is directed partly to excite that instinctive fear of the wrath of a tyrant which was inbred in the unhappy populations of the arbitrary empires of the ancient world, and in particular to excite that fear of an all - powerful arbitrary tyrant behind the unknown forces of nature.
And she was able to produce as a part of her phenomenal literature the skillfully articulated expression of the nature and the subjects of her wrath and her ire, her suffering and her anguish.
If Jesus reveals the true nature of God, we don't see him expressing an unquenchable wrath towards those he forgives with a word, it would seem odd then to paint God the father differently.
And you were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience — among whom we all once lived in the passions of our flesh, carrying out the desires of the body and the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, like the rest of mankind.
The New Testament is in itself all that is necessary as a basis for Christian faith, but much light is thrown upon God's dealings with man in the story of Israel's halting and gradual discovery of the true nature of God as universal, not national; as law - abiding, not capricious; as a God of peace, not war; as a God of justice, love and mercy rather than of wrath, and vengeance.
The nonprofits feeling the wrath of Cuomo's veto pen included the Stick Ball Hall of Fame, the Association des Senegalais, the King of Kings Foundation, food pantries, youth organizations, libraries, veterans» groups, and nature preserves.
Do these little characters who function as a part of nature have control over their lives, or are they subject to the wrath of God?
(Her choice to shoot the film in the classic 1.33:1 Academy ratio — possibly a nod to Werner Herzog's Aguirre, The Wrath of God, another film about a delusional explorer — adds to a sense of nature closing in on the characters.)
Family friendly, the film exposes some mild violence, but keeps the majority of nature's wrath at a dull roar.
Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson, Carla Garguino and director Brad Payton, were on hand to promote their disaster movie, SAN ANDREAS (May 29) which is about the wrath of mother nature.
On Deck of the ship is: «Punishments,» «Symbols,» «Nature's Wrath,» and «Pirate Ships.»
2nd place: Marybelle Espin & Sandra Nahmias, In the Path of Nature's Wrath: A Project - Based Learning Approach to the Study of Natural Disasters
Its capabilities suggest it's ready to tackle Mother Nature's wrath while its cabin is indicative of nothing other than comfort.
It happens every year, that inevitable moment Mother Nature decides to unleash her snowy wrath on the greater part of the United States.
New type of action game — Asura's Wrath will seamlessly blend action and narrative and will adopt an episodic nature, more akin to a TV drama series.
Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath - Force of Nature; Abbie Zabar / Wave Hill / 675 W 252 / Bronx / thru 9/7 Bronx Calling thru 9/20 Opening 7/8; Wild Noise thru 8/16; Etc. / Bronx Mus.
Wrath — Force of Nature is part of a multi-institution presentation of the Seven Deadly Sins organized by the Fairfield Westchester Museum Alliance, each member museum will present an exhibition and programs exploring one particular sin.
Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath — Force of Nature Wave Hill Bronx, NY June 7 - September 7, 2015 Alexis Rockman at Wave Hill
When the subject is not a seascape, it might be a beleaguered army scaling the Alps or some other large - scale depiction of Nature's wrath and man's impotence.
With the closing of Wrath: Force of Nature at Wave Hill over Labor Day weekend, Danni Shen, Curatorial Fellow of Visual Arts at Wave Hill, revisits the other six deadly sins exhibitions across the Fairfield Westchester Museum Alliance.
A signature Pettibon homage to West Coast counterculture, the work posits the ocean's arbitrary aggression as a metaphor for the capriciousness of Nature's wrath.
Public collections include the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C. Ford's solo exhibitions include Tigers of Wrath: Watercolors by Walton Ford, at the Brooklyn Museum, New York (2006); Walton Ford: Bestiarium, which opened at the Hamburger Bahnhof Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin (2010) and traveled to the Albertina, Vienna, and Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark; Walton Ford: Watercolors, at Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York (2014); Walton Ford, at the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Paris (2015 - 16); and Calafia, at Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills (2017).
Gallery artist Julie Heffernan — whose work is currently on view at the gallery through June 13, 2015 — will be included in «Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath — Force of Nature» at Wave Hill (NY).
As fear gripped the planet and nature regained the upper hand, the conditions became ideal for religions to thrive, warning of the wrath of God and offering the hope of salvation (20:00).
If Florida gleaned anything from Hurricane Andrew, the intensely powerful storm that tore a deadly trail of destruction across Miami - Dade County almost exactly 25 years to the day that Hurricane Harvey barreled into the Texas coastline, it was that living in areas exposed to the wrath of Mother Nature can come at a substantial cost.
To be hit by a lightning bolt may be unusual, but tell that to the tens of thousands of people who have filed claims after their property was destroyed by Mother Nature's wrath.
Every year another part of the world is impacted by Mother Nature's unpredictable wrath.
Nobody on earth is immune from the wrath of Mother Nature.
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