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jesus religion different
Richard Dawkins Matthew and Luke handle the problem differently, by deciding that Jesus must have been born in Bethlehem after all. But they get him there by different routes.
jesus drama reality
Richard Dawkins In other words Luke's story is historically impossible and internally inconsistent. He lied to fudge the fulfillment of Micah's prophesy and to provide a villain to play off Jesus in his fictitious drama. Matter flows from place to place and momentarily comes together to be you. Some people find that thought disturbing. I find the reality thrilling.
jesus ascension resurrection
Richard Dawkins Presumably what happened to Jesus was what happens to all of us when we die. We decompose. Accounts of Jesus's resurrection and ascension are about as well-documented as Jack and the Beanstalk.
jesus blessed saint
Richard Baxter If I were but sure that I should live to see the coming of the Lord, it would be the joyfulest tidings in the world. O that I might see His kingdom come! It is the characteristic of His saints to love His appearing, and to look for that blessed hope. "The Spirit and the bride say, Come." "Even so, come, Lord Jesus.
jesus thinking needs
Willie Aames I remember thinking, That's what I need - and that hope was in Jesus Christ.
jesus fruit christ
William S. Burroughs Jesus Christ said 'by their fruits ye shall know them,' not by their disclaimers.
jesus important-events stories
William Lyon Phelps In the whole story of Jesus Christ, the most important event is the resurrection.
jesus mean want
Will Ferrell I want to thank Jesus, and by Jesus I mean Jesus Hernandez, my bodyguard
bows someday fats
Margaret Weis and someday, fat innkeepers will bow to me.
bows plus affected
Libba Bray Mawah meenon ne le plus poohlala," I say with an affected bow.
bows bees sometimes
Maria Edgeworth According to the Asiatics, Cupid's bow is strung with bees which are apt to sting, sometimes fatally, those who meddle with it.
bows grammar
Victor Hugo Everything bows to success, even grammar.
bows forgotten fangs
Sherrilyn Kenyon Forgotten history. You, however, are my present. (Varyk) Oh, goody. Do I have to wear a bow? (Fang)
bows doe apollo
Horace Nor does Apollo keep his bow continually drawn. [Lat., Neque semper arcum Tendit Apollo.]
hats identity late played senior team trying
Marvin Prince Hats off to Montesano, they played really well. They're a senior team and we're a young team still trying to find an identity still this late in the season.
hats looks knows
Robert Smith Surtees No one knows how ungentlemanly he can look, until he has seen himself in a shocking bad hat.
hats authority
Tristan Bernard Wearing a hat confers undeniable authority over those without one.
hats head low mostly profile wear
Ann-Margret I mostly wear hats or put scarves over my head because I like to have a low profile when I go out.
hats job kids lives meeting nation needs nice population portion poverty prosperous standing zimbabwe
Robert Wyatt They're a nation with different needs. A substantial portion of their population lives under the poverty level. We live in a very prosperous country, ... Hats off to the kids (from Zimbabwe) for standing up and doing what they did. Zimbabwe had done a really nice job meeting the pressing needs in their country.
hats kept
John Salmons When we went up early, I think we kind of thought that was it, that they were going to give up. You've got to take your hats off to them. They kept on fighting.
hats special teams
Shaun O'Hara Special teams scored two touchdowns. That is incredible. So our hats are off to them. They really sparked everything.
hats
Doug Pesicka You've got to take your hats off to Roosevelt. We had them down seven, eight, nine.
hats way lawyer
Bella Abzug When I was a young lawyer, working women wore hats. It was the only way they would take you seriously.