Sentences with word «wrongly»

And you wrongly recalled that I «debated the equality principles taught in the Letter to the Galatians.»
It frequently happens that in the dominant ideology that once someone is identified (rightly or wrongly) as an oppressor then there is hostility towards him — in effect a witch hunt.
Not because I don't think Christianity is true and the kids, like all sinners, need to know the truth, but because teachers who don't know all the basics about the Bible would mess it up or if they were an atheist being forced to teach it would probably spread their bias and teach things wrongly on purpose.
In August 2008, anti-Christian mob violence swept across the Kandhamal District of India's Odisha State, then known as Orissa, after Christians were wrongly blamed for the assassination of Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader Lakshmanananda Saraswati.
Now knowing how to do this may require some adjustment of our thinking processes that have been wrongly taught, but that is the truth.
Many so called conservatives may wrongly believe that liberal Democrats are atheist and communists.
She rightly sees (4:25) that this is a question about the nature of the Messiah, but wrongly says that it can not be settled until he comes.
Or, the whole thing was coincidence, even though the disciples wrongly assumed a cause and effect relation.
Yet society need only forego this one form of punishment in order to assure that it will not itself take an innocent life or prematurely cancel the possibility of the wrongly convicted person's experiencing vindication.
The homosexuals» sickness is easily judged a sin and the homosexuals wrongly condemn (for that which transpired apart from their conscious choice.
It has caused a commitment to Biblical authority to be divorced wrongly from a commitment to the common interpretive task.
Thanks to such teachers as James and Niebuhr, it holds in balance forces that traditionalists often wrongly consider incompatible: individual growth and a sense of personal limits, reason and revelation, science and faith, faith and doubt, the religious and the secular.
Such cases, however, are secondary to the horror of executing one wrongly convicted, and focusing on them might occasion confusion regarding the general thesis.
To speak literally, God has no fingers, and there may or may not be such things as evil spirits; what the gospels call casting out devils we might describe, rightly or wrongly, in other terms.
Valentine wrongly assumed, it seems, that the concept «justice» had a univocal meaning in society and in the church.57
Romney probably doesn't know about GRISWOLD, but he did say ROE was wrongly decided.
Signs are not lacking that the larger churches were already strongly influencing their neighbours; the First Epistle of Clement is in effect a demand by the church of Rome that the church of Corinth should restore to office presbyters who had been wrongly deposed.
The Jews contemptuously reject Jesus» claims and the half - belief of the crowd in him, saying (wrongly, as it happens, for Jonah was from Galilee) that no prophet has ever come from Galilee.
but the gospel itself was recognised as containing much - of Peter's teaching and was wrongly attributed to Mark, who was known to have been Peter's «interpreter».
But we are also in the position of doing our own sinning; that is, each of us chooses wrongly and the consequences of such wrong choosing are tragic for us and for others.
The ecstatic power of the sex act can lead us to identify it wrongly with the whole of sexuality, when in truth sexuality is, I believe, the one most vital source of our other passions; of our capacities to love and to do what is just in the world.
Silly, you men — so very adept at wrongly faulting womankind, not seeing you're alone to blame for faults you plant in woman's mind.
Im not sure how you could have read it so wrongly.
Rightly or wrongly, I felt a sense of relief when air strikes were ordered to stem the progress of the militants.
But that, of course, presupposes that individual persons are the property of the state, public chattel of which the state is wrongly deprived by the private act of suicide.
The best way to bring the sinfulness of such sins home to us is to point toward the places where humans in fact act wrongly: in home, school, business, contacts with others, and the like, where by pride, self - seeking, neglect of our neighbors, ugliness of behavior in our homes, and so much else, we often behave in a reprehensible manner or we subtly and insidiously treat other persons as mere «things.»
Sooner or later you'll need something outside of it and wrongly stop believing in destinations instead of rightly losing your worship of cars.
In the post-September 11 American debate, critics have assailed the term «war on terrorism» as wrongly emphasizing military force and deemphasizing reliance on law - enforcement methods.
he did not mean no one will know but Harold Camping a 90 yr old fart who has predicted (and wrongly might I add) this same misinterpretation of the bible in the 80's (how people like to forget that) or in 1994.
Rightly or wrongly, fairly or unfairly, that is where it is landing, just as the blame for Tyler Clementi's suicide, rightly or wrongly, landed squarely in the lap of his roommate and his roommate's female friend.
Of course, he uses it wrongly — to glorify himself and tempt us to sin.
Punishment of evil and retaking that which has been wrongly taken are thus two specific justifying causes within this larger conception of defense of the common good.
Now that you are at the receiving end, I'm sure you will realize how ordinary Muslims feel when the actions of a bunch of madmen are wrongly attributed to their religion.
We did not feel comfortable using our talents in service of a ceremony that would wrongly lend sacramental blessing to what the Bible labels sin.
The roots of this distinction lie in Augustine's thought: the service of private ends by private persons manifests cupiditas — wrongly directed, self - centered love or motivation — while efforts by those at the head of communities to serve the good of those communities show the effect of a concern for justice informed by caritas, rightly directed love.
In contemporary usage «war» has certain particular meanings which we may wrongly read back into his.
Many tough passages in the bible have been interpreted wrongly, including 1 John 3:9, which says No one who is born of God will continue to sin, because God's seed remains in them; they can not go on sinning, because they have been born of God.
Two manuscripts add: [Darwin] was sometimes afraid, perhaps not wholly wrongly; that his co-discoverer did not go all the way in accepting our human place in the new scheme.
The classic just war tradition gives us three benchmarks: recovery of that which has been wrongly taken, punishment of evil, and overall defense of the common good.
Until christians get more educated on atheism / agnosticm, they will continue to wrongly perceive us as amoral and evil.
They will stand before a true and living God and they will see what they have missed, but they won't have to endure what people wrongly describe as «hell.»
Heidegger and Whitehead both see that subjective experience has wrongly been envisioned in past philosophy in terms of models derived from objects of sense - experience.
Some, wrongly in our judgment, attribute the turn to the subject to Descartes.
which means you can wrongly divide it.
The classic tradition rightly held that not all uses of armed force are morally equivalent: some are wrongly motivated, while others aim at right.
Recovery of that which has been wrongly taken and punishment of evildoing are not explicitly named as justifications for the use of armed force by states in international law, but arguably they have been subsumed into the concept of self - defense: the former being recast as defense against an armed attack still in progress, as in the recovery of Kuwait from Iraq in 1991, the latter being recast as the right of retaliation.
In the Reformation preaching image the Word of God may wrongly be equated with the solid lines of type in the book; the solidity of the pulpit may be misrepresented as the authoritativeness of something or other; and the preacher's power to interpret may be mistakenly equated with some kind of weight — not necessarily the girth of his stomach, but perhaps the athletic cut of his shoulders, or more probably the weightiness of his voice.
The first is the injunction to efficiency in administration, lest administration be wrongly equated with poor administration.
(1) The classical conception of divine perfection is faulty in that it concludes wrongly that in order for God to be perfect, God must therefore be conceived as unchangeable / immutable in every respect.
It did not mean, as has sometimes been hastily and wrongly assumed, that every Christian is his own all - sufficient priest.
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