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1. We come in life so as to perpetuate it, not to have fun
2. Industry is there neither free nor secure; and the civil and ecclesiastical governments of both Spain and Portugal are such as would alone be sufficient to perpetuate their present state of poverty, even though their regulations of commerce were as wise as the greatest part of them are absurd and foolish
3. The inherent ―right‖ to terminate one‘s (own) life as it relates to vague or questionable notions defining quality of life, introduces yet another dubious precedent as it relates to Choice, especially in rather gray areas where the decision to either perpetuate or curtail an individual‘s life has been proxied (sic) at a time when that individual could not possibly foresee the (uncertain) consequences of such decisions entrusted to the care of family members or friends (concealing underlying motives for authorizing such decisions, perhaps) or where a potential illness at some uncertain point in time or that individual‘s problematical reaction (to that illness) could not possibly be understood in advance; that is to say, until that individual is actually sitting on Death‘s doorstep
4. “Essentially, it is our suspicion that someone invented a religious system to perpetuate the god-king, usually male, to control the populace in virtually all the cultures we have studied
5. perpetuate the isolation and alienation that money economies enable
6. creating thoughts that perpetuate negative feelings and actions, we need to stop ourselves in order to avoid creating unwanted karma
7. And, sadly, some females that were sexually abused as children often perpetuate sexual myths more as a means to satisfy the guy(s) they date or are married to that abuse them as adults (although these women have been taught to believe that it’s not abuse even though it really is)
8. from the habitual tendency to create and perpetuate conflicts?
9. We may never know the full extent of this policy, however we believe there has been a strangling effect on evil and those who perpetuate it
10. “Ward said if the coroner doesn't release the documents it will perpetuate the public's
11. He alerted the readers to the fact that “…for a period of almost two years the City Council of Brea will be making decisions under a cloud of suspicion which will perpetuate resentment in the community”
12. perpetuate the exposure of these crimes, which I believe is the only
13. [The law]…is nothing other than a method of control created by a socioeconomic system determined, at all costs, to perpetuate itself by all possible means necessary, for as long as possible
14. ” They can thus garner votes to gain that position and to perpetuate it
15. ’ But slavery exists more than ever and they perpetuate it
16. Jesus said, “They allow and perpetuate human trafficking, which is one of the most obvious
17. The human soul (personality) of man survives mortal death by identity association with this indwelling spark of divinity, which is immortal, and which functions to perpetuate the human personality upon a continuing and higher level of progressive universe existence
18. But you are not obligated to perpetuate any dishonesty or injustice involved in the unfair accumulation of wealth by your ancestors
19. In the meanwhile, we proceed gropingly in the organizational magma among committees and meetings and extra hours, hoping to have time enough (trusting in our big start) to pin the right move, to look for the rule that allows us to “take off”, to perpetuate the status quo
20. that they perpetuate to help shield themselves from human society,
21. 3 At the conclusion of this early morning service Jesus continued to teach the multitude, saying: "Have you not read in the Scripture: `Behold, as the waters are poured out upon the dry ground and spread over the parched soil, so will I give the spirit of holiness to be poured out upon your children for a blessing even to your children's children'? Why will you thirst for the ministry of the spirit while you seek to water your souls with the traditions of men, poured from the broken pitchers of ceremonial service? That which you see going on about this temple is the way in which your fathers sought to symbolize the bestowal of the divine spirit upon the children of faith, and you have done well to perpetuate these symbols, even down to this day
22. feminine ways of treating depression, ways that ironically perpetuate it by bringing
23. Why did these East Germans seek to perpetuate their archaic salutations in such histrionic and fatuitous style? Valentin Zinoviev, well groomed and very conservative in outward appearance, a shrewd and ruthless planner inside, shook Komadze's hand and permitted a brief salutary smile
24. You will have more fun together and that will perpetuate it and recreate more
25. frustration for you the more you will maintain these feelings and perpetuate a
26. There is a great deception to perpetuate the myth to the American people, and even those that report on it, that it is the strongest and most reliable currency
27. vanished elders, to perpetuate this lie that they existed in some
28. enable one to flawlessly perpetuate a fake accent
29. By promising to help the masses and by placating the rich; the German elite believed him to be a good vehicle to perpetuate their control
30. Although these groups can sometimes provide good information about specific diseases or disorders, they can also perpetuate misinformation
31. He felt confident that Cartwright would be able to help him and suggested he allow ample time later for a full briefing on the situation as the more insight that was available to him, the more likely he was to be able to perpetuate this charade with Fairmont
32. He finally broke the silence with another question, “What would happen if Stratavynski did perpetuate this alleged plot to contaminate the water supply?”
33. It is a part of the assimilation process that schools perpetuate this
34. ‘’Well, Dana, if those same leaders stay in place, then we will have fought that war for nothing, as the problems of Earth will perpetuate themselves
35. ‘’Sir Charles, I proposed the Wild Weasel concept so that all of our aircraft could be protected from those new German missiles, and not simply to help perpetuate your bomber offensive, which has been a costly failure in the last few months, if I may remind you
36. Tomorrow we would find out if our homespun philosophy that there are no 'evil nations', only two-faced jackals who perpetuate this toss was true - or perish in Persia in the attempt
37. The citizens had been saved, in the sense that they got to live out the remainer of their lives in the past, but their solution was not a way to perpetuate the species since the people returning to the past were preconditioned so they couldn’t return to the future, and they were convinced not to alter the past for fear of creating paradoxes
38. Friend the member for Blyth Valley is aware, it has also been suggested that, as a gesture to our European friends and allies, and in particular the French, we should no longer perpetuate the memory of Admiral Lord Nelson
39. I shall try to help the peasants to educate their kids; by the way what else serves the mankind better than educating the children of the underprivileged? It’s the educated children that make aware fathers to perpetuate cultured generations, and the more they are, the better it is for the world
40. That the key to living a long time in that land is: to perpetuate godliness; to continue to honour
41. We're going to investigate the godliness, and keep it going; but we're also going to say ‘no’, and repent to the ungodliness; and we will honour our father and mother to perpetuate godliness
42. So, ironically, Mother India, in its myriad political dominions, would have been a no man’s land to its provincial potentates, and in later years, the Mohammedan usurpers saw its riches as their personal endowments to cater to their pleasures ‘here’ and to perpetuate their memory ‘forever’
43. continues to perpetuate the il usion among Tibetans and within
44. can create negative assumptions, perpetuate feelings of violence that may exist
45. They perpetuate ideas that have come before
46. Perpetuate the evils that have come before
47. Since mostly all of us perpetuate these licenses to kill by following one religion or another, and by patriotism to one government/country or another, we allow the McVeighs and Mansons to rationalize their own motives, giving them a green light to kill
48. Honor their lives with the remembrance of how they died and don’t forget that it was hatred, not love that killed them, so you won’t perpetuate the evil
49. A corporatenism's goal is to perpetuate its existence and increase its size
50. We live in the teenage years of the Syndrome Age, that umpteenth ego rebellion of identity separation that is personified by the Promethean cry, I am! This I am meme wants to instantiate itself, to incarnate its thought as will, act, organ for being to perpetuate itself and find form, e
1. unreality? Then this is what will be perpetuated back to you,
2. wealth was perpetuated even in the market
3. It is only by means of a standing army, therefore, that the civilization of any country can be perpetuated, or even preserved, for any considerable time
4. This is the story of Natives whose military service defended ancient homelands, perpetuated longstanding warrior traditions, and promoted tribal survival and sovereignty
5. Most of the lies about sex that us guys believe are lies started by the porn industry and perpetuated by selfish guys that make up fake stories about their own sexual experience with a woman or what they heard about from someone else
6. things; in that the act was perpetuated every time we mulled
7. ” To appreciate the wrenching story one must read the gripping saga, but suffice it here to reiterate the fraud and deception necessary to further the philosophy of unopposed Socialism, which must be perpetuated by coercion
8. There are two fundamental flaws perpetuated by Medicare that have so far
9. The Virtual Chain Reaction is an emerging dynamic perpetuated by more and more people engaging in social media
10. What he is failing to realize is that because of a purposefully perpetuated injustice everything but my ability to communicate was stolen from me
11. glorified, legitimized, fostered and perpetuated greed of all sorts
12. Bad enough that you should be disappointed with mankind, but to see this failure in your very son! Who does he think he is trying to bring your magnificence to these maggots who have not yet earned it?! These ignorant barbarians who still sacrifice animals to you (and eat the flesh themselves) as if somehow you might actually be pleased by all this pomp and ceremony! (Stupid ancient superstition mostly perpetuated by Mosheh’s writings
13. Supposedly neutral empirical research has both reflected and perpetuated the bias of
14. Then pointing to the Duma, he added: "They lived and died by a justice that is perpetuated here in this very room: the freedom of an accused to speak in his own defence
15. Though lessons will always take place, there is always a record of what has happened, and it is possible to learn, once certain actions are entirely eliminated from earth, learn of these actions from records of previous lifetimes of other souls there will not always be a need for violence, but as it is perpetuated the opposing party in an action must experience the opposite
16. The progression of all will come to this and through these actions the purpose of mankind is elevated and raised, for it is quite different to stop ‘eye for an eye’ and prevent it from being perpetuated
17. The offspring will also associate with it and will appear to have genetically inherited this trait, but it is simply the offspring mimicking and continuing behavior that has been perpetuated
18. For it is quite different to stop the ‘eye for an eye’ mentality and prevent it from being perpetuated
19. Such a harsh, repressive government has actually perpetuated the existence of pockets of rebellion around the Earth, with rebels vowing to fight to the death rather than submit to Imperium power
20. He documents the Oswald negative result of the parafin test for the alleged murder weapon and shows that a lie was perpetuated in the media about it being positive
21. perpetuated primarily for that specific purpose! It is a fact known
22. When Mwalimu died, KK decided that memory of his greatness should be perpetuated in an annual lecture which he funded
23. Yet, in that parallel history, the United States barely avoided defeat and ended the war with a precarious armistice that only perpetuated the confrontation for the decades to come
24. Her wide unblinking eyes and short gasping breaths only perpetuated the fear charging the air
25. Cartwright seemed eager, perhaps too eager, to help, which concerned Wickland slightly as from experience the general public seemed mesmerized by the prospect of helping police investigations in the mistaken impression that it was risk free as perpetuated by the plethora of crime dramas on television
26. increasing EVA, and is perpetuated by lower interest rates, a lower cost of equity, or both
27. And in the modern era, as the naivety of a Nehruvian socialistic pattern of society perpetuated the Islamic legacy of celebrating poverty, Mother India remained a pauper in the vice-like grip of the State, tightened further by his self-serving daughter Indira, till Narasimha Rao unshackled it by the Manmohanamic wrenches!
28. Well if anything, their legacy of Shia-Sunni strife is sought to be perpetuated in all its cruelty in Iraq and Pakistan, seemingly forever
29. When the nucleus of relationships is formed by the gravity of Monergy, then a corporation, not a family, exists and love – a spirit of universal empathy – cannot be manifested and therefore perpetuated from generation to generation
30. of anger inside at both him and all others who have perpetuated the idea that “to spare the rod is to
31. “Whether or not we want them to be, or think its unfair, they'll be the Last Class, because only they are ruthless enough to create, profit, and be perpetuated by the permanent spy state
32. The new rulers perpetuated themselves as a
33. Millions of other examples could be used to show the fact that the artificial invention of tools, rope, and fire are dynamics opposed to all Life on earth, this includes the apes that invented and made these things and preserved and perpetuated their use
34. All of this is accumulated, preserved and perpetuated
35. The Jews perpetuated their culture for thousands of years… by rationalizing themselves as the ‘chosen ones’: doomed to suffer their ‘gods wrath’ … as outcasts, and wanderers in the desert
36. So: with a communal siege mentality, the need to preserve learning-culture, the abstract identity of the group accumulates and is preserved, perpetuated and worshiped
37. As long as human culture is worshipped, sanctified, and mindlessly preserved and perpetuated: that frozen cultural experience will not significantly change, grow, or heal
38. A living creature is not important: an abstract line made concrete is holy and sacred and fought over and preserved and perpetuated religiously and mindlessly because abstract symbols are sacred and never to be touched or questioned or challenged: why? “Because that’s ad way we usually do it
39. All forms of private selective ownership are continually preserved, perpetuated, sanctified and sought to be made as inviolable and sacrosanct as possible by the passage of time
40. Using negative energy, using tools, machines and advantages without love, without feelings is the evil, sick mechanical advantage which has sustained and perpetuated civilized killing for 12,000 years
41. The criminal culture of Robber Barons has been perpetuated, preserved, re-discovered, and reinvented over and over… for at least 9,000 years
42. They are preserved and perpetuated
43. It works in the opposite way that all pyramidalized human society works In Hierarchical human society: it is the most venal, the weakest, the most diseased specimens who are preserved and perpetuated, the worst, and lowest win out against the best and healthiest… it is the dumbest, the worst cowards, the most dishonest cunning, selfish swindlers who win out against the most intelligent, most honest, most generous, the most loving, the most sensitive, the most humane
44. As a result: the belief in reincarnation has become set in stone and perpetuated for thousands of years in the east
45. The question is: how gullible are you? If someone rings you up on the phone and tells you they are god or the devil: are you going to believe them just because they tell you this? If an unseen voice or communication comes to you: can you instantly recognize whether the hidden undead thing is good or evil? If an unseen foul thing tells you it is a good angel and tells you to go fight the infidel because they worship Satan: Are you aware that the filthy thing contacting you is indeed Satan, and is gulling you to kill living innocent humans who have never done you any harm? If an undead filthy thing contacts you and tells you to kill all Christians because the god of Mohammed is the only true god and the god of the Christians is a false prophet: can you see what or who is telling you this? While all of these unspeakable filthy stinking undead cackle in insane glee at the spectacle of living people killing each other over imaginary differences which they the undead have created, preserved and perpetuated
46. The weakest sickest genetic lines are nurtured preserved and perpetuated while the healthiest, the best genetic ones are killed off so they cannot give birth to healthier, better offspring
47. Especially when these ‘classics’ are held up as the epitome of the finest writing of all humankind and are sanctified and worshipped and lauded and admired and preserved and perpetuated until their stink is so foul: nobody reads them anymore because their foulness is so old and obsolete, it is not relevant to the present age and culture anymore
48. They are directly responsible for the more than 12,000 year-old custom and tradition of humans overpopulating themselves, and they are directly responsible for the perpetuation of this evil sick sexual lust being perpetuated by civilized humans for more than 12,000 insane years
49. It is only when you factor in the ancestral undead of each family and clan… it is only when you go back hundreds of years to find the ancient, covered up reasons for these perpetuated, recurring tactics, tricks, themes, feuds, hatreds, it is only when you factor in the continual presence and influence of the ancestral undead of each dynastic family and clan that you can even begin to make sense of the evil alliances, the intermarriages, conflicts and feuds etc
50. This recreates the burning of African jungles filled with straight healthy vibrant plants of 25 million years ago by volcanoes, as an insane, repetitive, sacrificial ritual of killing of all LIFE on Earth; which the undead have preserved and perpetuated for at least 25 million years
1. One that perpetuates itself and only thinks of its own self-interest
2. perpetuates the lack of money, because it affects the way they
3. link that perpetuates the bondage
4. that authority both perpetuates and undermines aspects of itself
5. To rid ourselves of the entrenched, voracious type of capitalism that is in this country that perpetuates sexism and racism, I don’t think that can come nonviolently…I’m talking
6. The foundation of the Church perpetuates pedophilia,
7. Of course, this only perpetuates the cycle as it creates yet
8. perpetuates a chain of loans in which one loan retires another with little payment of
9. frequency or speed of repetitive actions, such as the periodic movement of clock hands or earth’s revolution, changes as the series of actions perpetuates
10. What it means is that evil never self perpetuates, because evil is a destroyer and once it's on top, it cannot stay there
11. That's all they know, and it perpetuates through generations
12. It just perpetuates all the way through generations
13. What would it be like to live in a culture that perpetuates godliness, by honouring their father and mother?
14. Thus, it can be said that the Musalmans are the victims of a mind-set conditioned by the proclivities of their prophet, vicissitudes of his life, attitudes of his detractors and the credulity of his followers, which the mechanism of their umma perpetuates
15. This will drag small matter to bigger matter and will cause the spinning that perpetuates the various orbits and rotations that we witness throughout our known universe
16. Community, the unification of diverse lifestyles towards a commons of purpose, is a virtualnism that expresses itself ethically by how it grows, consumes, changes and perpetuates itself
17. how vulgar the heart that perpetuates, encourages, sponsors addiction to competition with and profiting from in a world cruel with need, starvation, and elimination of the losing class
18. This internal sub-organization perpetuates its pattern independently 415
19. This class technozation perpetuates privilege, rather than democratizing it
20. “That confronts the system within the system perpetuates the system and is therefore a mechanism of it
21. ” The lack of communal sharing among self-sustaining oases perpetuates the problem, rather than eradicates it, with self-sustaining being just another egotism of the Allmerican motto, ownership
22. Thus cascade field failure occurs whenever the hero qua maintainer of the status quo perpetuates society, i
23. it perpetuates the drama that started the incident in the first place
24. stigma about the disease and perpetuates negative attitudes toward those who
25. It is this frozen aspect of human awareness which perpetuates all human suffering, misery, hate, ego, greed, fear, separateness, arrogance, blindness, dehumanization, insularity, numbness, non-awareness
26. Until you get not only a brutalized individual normality; but also a collective, cultural normality that preserves and perpetuates all kinds of brutality and dehumanization as a normal way of raising a child
27. They exist as cultural icons; that preserves and perpetuates all the customs and traditions of cowardice and fear in their societies
28. This is the kind of selective hypocritical pyramidal focus civilization creates, preserves, nurtures, and perpetuates
29. perpetuates the false knowledge and layers of the ego that say we really are our Infinite I
30. unequivocal here, the Vatican secretly causes and perpetuates evil so it can appear to oppose that
31. of the problem of course, is that the business community mindlessly perpetuates an
32. perpetuates, but increases the tendency to further acts of
33. into a future world; and every such act repeated in that world not only perpetuates, but increases
34. and every such act repeated in that world not only perpetuates, but increases the tendency to
35. world; and every such act repeated in that world not only perpetuates, but increases the
36. As the result of the habit of sinning, formed in this life, a tendency to repeat acts of sin is carried on by the sinner into a future world; and every such act repeated in that world not only perpetuates, but increases the tendency to further acts of the same kind: and thus, as by every repeated act the tendency to sin is increased, and as every act also brings with it its own punishment, so, by the laws of man's mental and moral nature, the sinner's progress in both sin and suffering in a future world, is like that of a falling body, which increases its velocity as the square of the distance increase through which it falls
37. act repeated in that world not only perpetuates, but increases the tendency to
38. A gap to the downside in the next day’s open further perpetuates the bearishness
39. The market has been in a downtrend when a long black day forms, which further perpetuates the trend
40. A long white candlestick is formed, which further perpetuates the bullishness
41. ” Dow pivots are usually 30 to 50 points apart, and this is the type of movement that perpetuates the cycle I just described
42. Nor, at the time, had it failed to enter his monomaniac mind, that all the anguish of that then present suffering was but the direct issue of a former woe; and he too plainly seemed to see, that as the most poisonous reptile of the marsh perpetuates his kind as inevitably as the sweetest songster of the grove; so, equally with every felicity, all miserable events do naturally beget their like
1. That way I know you'll agree with my request versus perpetuating stupidity
2. who have a vested interest in perpetuating the fear
3. Assumptions by modern revisionists seeking to belie historical traditions, avidly supported by special interests with political axes to grind, however discredited such assumptions oftentimes are, may further promote muddled-headed thinking by ultimately winning the battle of ideas, however questionable their premises, by perpetuating falsehoods that, on the surface, oftentimes appear plausible to variable, ―discerning‖ young minds armed with partial knowledge, but sufficient enough to receive distorted impressions at their face value, rendering many vulnerable to questionable or unlikely propositions that bear little or no resemblance to the truth; advanced by (political and social) deconstructionists alienated from their (hated) customs, offering in exchange, contemporary standards predicated on historical fallacies, deception, inflicted reasoning and ignominious viewpoints
4. Notice how little change has taken place in the last elections, within the last few presidents that the United States has elected there has been little change, no drastic measures taken, only perpetuating the same dogma that each has created before him
5. to contaminate the present, perpetuating itself by feeding upon the anxiety of every being that
6. tentional directedness of the source, thereby perpetuating that
7. Are they all so ashamed that they have been perpetuating the
8. abuse me still actively participated in perpetuating the idea that I
9. The second great blunder of the Master's early followers, and one which all subsequent generations have persisted in perpetuating, was to organize the Christian teaching so completely about the person of Jesus
10. seen, family therapists have analyzed the function of battering both for the batterer and the victim, whom they consider to have an equal stake in perpetuating her own
11. Sarah was perpetuating the myth of love carved by the innocent ideals of a dreaming adolescent
12. An initial hurt that is suppressed can lead to a perpetuating cycle of fear if the secondary hurt is also suppressed
13. Somehow managing to corral the swirl of wine in her glass, she said, “You are unstoppable energy perpetuating and synthesizing knowledge to the degree that you can imagine any illusion you want, become mesmerized by experiencing it as a reality that’s devoid of any conflicts you do not want, and have what is essentially a pure experience within it: you are a conscious co-creator of your own reality in general
14. She pitched forward; somehow managing to corral the swirl of wine in her glass, she said, “You are unstoppable energy perpetuating and synthesizing knowledge to the degree that you can imagine any illusion you want, become mesmerized by experiencing it as a reality that’s devoid of any conflicts you do not want, and have what is essentially a pure experience within it: you are a conscious co-creator of your own reality in general, but maybe the best trick,” she said, again capturing her wine without looking, “is that examining your experiences creates a pause at the intersection of infinity and eternity, wherein you can contemplate the minutiae of your every thought and act, even as they continue on their own path—forever learning, forever yearning, and forever loved because you are not surrounded by it—you are made of it
15. a God of unconditional love, peace, respect, and brotherhood; what is your choice? I behave better and feel better with the second faith, and find the first faith fearful, controlled, self perpetuating, grandiose, divisive, and a catalyst for evil
16. perpetuating warfare, because the profit margins are staggering and the invoice
17. This is called a positive perpetuating cycle, one that is productive and preferred
18. If we as a society are going to go on perpetuating careless winter behavior then the large predators of the North have no fear of starving to death, I'll tell you that much
19. perpetuating; the generation of large profits will have diminished the need for more
20. can lead to perpetuating man's failures over and again
21. insinuate that I was perpetuating things
22. You yourself, Tatiana, are guilty of perpetuating a stereotype in regards to this segment of population by calling them kooks, or suggesting their need for something larger is generating their fantasy
23. All these kids were doomed to produce goofy looking offspring, perpetuating a vicious cycle of nerds prone to bully victimization
24. But the heavier thing is actually what I'm taking away, and perpetuating to my children, and my children's children, and my children's children's children
25. Is there anyone here today who says: I need to start perpetuating godliness in my life, by choosing to follow Jesus Christ? I have never made that choice to whole-heartedly, with everything in me - to follow Jesus Christ
26. Moreover, the Hindu dominated Indian media, controlled by those that are naïve about the Islamic dogma, in its eagerness to be on the right side of secularism; runs a tirade against the Hindu nationalist forces and ends up perpetuating the Muslim obscurantism
27. This situation is not helped by the four planets solely devoted to the production and cross-universal distribution of the lucrative Kroonum Zoo genre of hard core entertainment, further perpetuating the image of Kroonum as a non-stop sea of wild and groovy crime and punishment, which it most certainly was
28. “Money is a nism which also functions as an attractor, thus perpetuating itself through the agents seeking it
29. However, as charities themselves degenerate into bloated bureaucracies more concerned about perpetuating themselves than about assisting the downtrodden, those administering these organizations no longer view the giving public as the real heroes behind what use to be considered grassroots eleemosynary but rather as dimwitted cogs to be lectured as to how the acts once perceived as selfless are actually reactionary gestures undermining the progressive vision of their enlightened betters
30. their symptoms by telling others about their “cure,” unintentionally perpetuating
31. Perpetuating old dead cultures and religions at the expense of every new generation that is brainwashed into conforming to whatever brand of insane reality your civilization holds as sacred and unchangeable… only for later generations being completely incapable of fathoming why people would live in this insane manner
32. Their desperate wish for some instant, magical, absolution on their deathbeds; is only a continuation of perpetuating this belief
33. And the result? North American natives proudly perpetuating their unchanged hunter-gatherer customs by killing Caribou with modern rifles instead of bows and arrows, and proud of it! Even when they know that the herd they are slaughtering is steadily shrinking into a downslide of inevitable extinction! What? Change the sacred rights of natives killing wild animals, to save the herd from complete extinction? Never in your life! They will proudly kill the last surviving caribou on Earth and then whine about how Global Warming was the fault of it
34. His mission is to glorify Christ by perpetuating His character, establishing His kingdom, and accomplishing His redeeming purpose in the world
35. If the Creator forgets human imperfections, why should Self be so hard on Self by constantly recalling such imperfections, perhaps perpetuating residual feelings and thoughts of shame and guilt as a consequence of self’s flaws? Let us not doubt the Creator’s mercy
36. Ongoing acts of “doing less than good”, can precipitate, pre-empt and predispose Self into acts of further transgressions against Self and others as we become desensitized from the perpetuating destructiveness
37. perpetuating captivity on Planet Earth because of these same transgressions among the stars (and
38. intent upon discerning and declaring Truth rather than perpetuating the tedious tenets of paganistic Tradition"
39. perpetuating, though absolutely no one can demonstrate the viability of any condition that could
40. rather than perpetuating the tedious tenets of paganistic Tradition" Reflections, Issue #28, April 4,
41. rather than perpetuating the tedious tenets of paganistic Tradition" Reflections, Issue #28, April
42. Al Maxey: "To fabricate a theology of disembodied spirits and Hadean holding cells and everlasting torture of the wicked from this passage is an unconscionable abuse of biblical interpretation and should be rejected by all disciples intent upon discerning and declaring Truth rather than perpetuating the tedious tenets of paganistic Tradition" Reflections, Issue #28, April 4, 2003
43. And to say it all depends on his “will” would make him a lover of human misery, by perpetuating them forever in a torment represented as terrific as fire
44. Al Maxey: "To fabricate a theology of disembodied spirits and Hadean holding sells and everlasting torture of the wicked from this passage is an unconscionable abuse of biblical interpretation and should be rejected by all disciples intent upon discerning and declaring Truth rather than perpetuating the tedious tenets of paganistic Tradition" Reflections, Issue #28, April 4, 2003
45. There was a religious organization, called `The Mugsborough Skull and Crossbones Boys', which existed for the purpose of perpetuating the great religious festival of Guy Fawkes
46. It enraged me to see them do that, but my fury was not only about how they were perpetuating the habituation of the squirrels, I realized
47. "Why should you not take the chance of perpetuating your own name?" said Summerlee, with his usual touch of acidity
48. The obstinacy of antiquated institutions in perpetuating themselves resembles the stubbornness of the rancid perfume which should claim our hair, the pretensions of the spoiled fish which should persist in being eaten, the persecution of the child's garment which should insist on clothing the man, the tenderness of corpses which should return to embrace the living
49. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI, who considered the younger Kennedy an upstart and not someone he wanted to answer to, it is entirely possible that promulgating and perpetuating the “romance” between Bobby and Marilyn was a campaign of disinformation ordered by Hoover, a notorious lover of gossip, making it up and spreading it
50. At last he reached the fast disappearing feast and with his sharp knife slashed off a more generous portion than he had hoped for, an entire hairy forearm, where it protruded from beneath the feet of the mighty Kerchak, who was so busily engaged in perpetuating the royal prerogative of gluttony that he failed to note the act of LESE-MAJESTE