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His list of political apostasies is long and well known.
Yet it was also a movement against the Bush era and its apostasies.
It scores them on what it deems critical votes and loudly condemns any and all apostasies.
He's proposed a tax on carbon dioxide emissions, and committed other Trumpian apostasies like enthusiastically supporting Dreamers.
Republicans have been broadly willing to rubber-stamp Trump — and overlook his conservative apostasies, exacerbating Democrats' angst.
Former Clinton rapid response director Zac Petkanas penned an op-ed for NBC News laying out Sanders' liberal apostasies.
Now, it's Rubio who's been hamstrung by his Washington and establishment ties and apostasies with the base on immigration.
According to some Mormons, Christian churches' lack of openness to new revelations is partly to blame for their apostasies.
The Renacci ad goes on to accuse his rivals of various conservative apostasies, such as siding with term-limited Gov.
Eventually, no doubt, he'll be forced to explain away other apostasies like his co-sponsorship of the inequality-expanding bankruptcy bill in 2005.
They're protesting foreign wars, free trade and the coddling of corporations, and some of Trump's apostasies are precisely what draw them to him.
Despite McCready's apostasies, he landed on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's "Red to Blue" list, which directs support to especially promising candidates, last November.
One of Mr. Franklin's apostasies from old-school central Texas barbecue technique is wrapping meat midway through smoking to keep it from drying out.
With his tantrums, his apostasies, his vulgarity, his abundant flip-flops and his transparent lies, he has certainly done all he can to sabotage himself.
Republicans catalogue Collins's RINO ("Republican in name only") apostasies, as when she cast one of the three G.O.P. no votes against the Obamacare-repeal bill last year.
The immigration bit was even more positive for Rubio, who got to include this extended screed condemning Cruz's alleged flip-flopping and apostasies: When you talk about immigration.
However, he's committed some liberal apostasies; he supports a public option but not single payer, and is willing to support beefed-up border security in exchange for DACA protections.
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, on the other hand, reiterated the party's full backing of Trump's candidacy despite his indefensible treatment of women (among other GOP policy apostasies).
I should also add that alternative facts had currency long before Kellyanne Conway christened them such and that junk science, nutty hypotheses and showy apostasies have been around forever.
But if he is proved right, it will indicate that Trump-bashing is enough to transcend one's own past apostasies on issues dear to the left in a Democratic primary race.
Among many conservatives I know, the view of Trump is that chaotic management, clownish behavior and ideological apostasies are irritants, not calamities, and prices worth paying for deregulation, tax cuts, and conservative courts. Really?
Trump's apostasies may partly explain why he hasn't been able to fill the ranks of the OTSP — unlike Obama, who in the early days of his 2008 campaign labored to pay homage to the Valley, complete with a visit to Google headquarters.
Trump's apostasies may partly explain why he hasn't been able to fill the ranks of the OSTP — unlike Obama, who in the early days of his 2008 campaign labored to pay homage to the Valley, complete with a visit to Google headquarters.
The fact that Cruz is somehow acceptable suggests that the real root of the anti-Trump loathing is something else: perhaps a fear that Trump's style is too dictatorial, or concern over his past comments on abortion, health care, and wealth taxation or over his current apostasies on trade and entitlement reform.
Taking the stage at her election night party, Ms. Arrington affirmed Mr. Sanford's assessment: "We are the party of Donald J. Trump," she said in North Charleston, S.C. The president's popularity with conservative activists did seem to do in Mr. Sanford: Ms. Arrington focused relentlessly on his apostasies, assailing Mr. Sanford for "bashing our captain, President Trump," as she put it in a debate this month.
The left side of the chart presented a timeline of his apostasies and indecencies, and it alone was transfixing: a reminder that any other candidate at any other time would have been undone by just one or two of these outrages; an illustration of the way they keep coming, no matter how ardently his inner circle pleads with him for calm, no matter how furiously the outside world reacts.
Part 2 consists of numerous case studies, covering modern-day apostasies, and conversions-out-of-Islam trends throughout the world. These were submitted to the website of the Institute for the Secularisation of Islamic Society (ISIS), co-founded by Ibn Warraq.
"Senate approves budget, sends to Obama", CNN (December 18, 2013). Retrieved December 20, 2013. By early 2014, McCain's apostasies were enough that the Arizona Republican Party formally censured him for having what they saw as a liberal record that had been "disastrous and harmful".Sanchez, Yvonne Wingett.
Many of the electioneers used the campaign as a proselytizing opportunity as well as a political mission, and therefore continued on their mission of preaching, baptizing, visiting church branches, and curbing apostasies after Smith's death ended the campaign. They began referring to Smith as a martyr.
"The Unknown Marx," New Left Review I/48, March–April 1968 If this is true, possibly the main reason is that the more substantive first part of The German Ideology was largely written by Friedrich Engels while the subsequent parts, satirizing the linguistic apostasies and word-mongering of Left-Hegelian philosophers, were written by Marx himself. French philosopher Louis Althusser believed that Marx's thought had been misunderstood and underestimated.
Suffering from tuberculosis, he was sent by doctors to the mountains of Darjeeling (end of 1891), but the urgency of the work - and disquieting news of apostasies - brought him hurriedly back to the Chota Nagpur where he again spent himself without counting. He baptized in a few months some 12,000 people in the Barway area (1892). A serious relapse forced him to stop definitively. His religious Superior sent him back to Belgium to recuperate.
The Mormon belief is that Jesus, as Jehovah, also guided the Old Testament prophets and their followers, but that there are biblical descriptions of many apostasies amongst them, evidencing that Jehovah, who was perfect, did not intercede to prevent mankind from using agency and corrupting the true teachings and practices established through the prophets.Joseph Fielding Smith, Doctrines of Salvation, vol. 3, pp. 265–71. Most Christians believe that the canon of scripture is closed.
He also accounted for the errors of pagan philosophy and Catholic divinity by the theory of corruption by successive apostasies from a divine original. Constructively he proposed a reformed Platonism, and tried to rescue the Calvinistic doctrine of predetermination from difficulties. Work left in store escaped the Great Fire of London in 1666. Gale's major work, The Court of the Gentiles, taking its name from the Court of the Gentiles in the Second Temple, appeared in parts in 1669, 1671 and 1676.
During the 17-year pontificate of Zephyrinus, the young Church endured persecution under the Emperor Severus until his death in the year 211. To quote Alban Butler, "this holy pastor was the support and comfort of the distressed flock".A. Butler, Lives of the Saints Vol VIII, 1866 According to St. Optatus, Zephyrinus also combated new heresies and apostasies, chief of which were Marcion, Praxeas, Valentine and the Montanists.Optatus, De Schismate 1,1 Eusebius insists that Zephyrinus fought vigorously against the blasphemies of the two Theodotuses, who in response treated him with contempt, but later called him the greatest defender of the divinity of Christ.
A year later, the Nazxul track "Apostasies Legions Arise, Xul!" appeared on a compilation release from Hiberica Records along with tracks from American band Krieg, Necroplasma from Sweden and Goat Semen from Peru. The band was not at an end however. Four tracks of dark ambience, recorded by Henderson, Mitchell and Morelli, were released on a split EP with Melek Tha in 2004. The same year, Nazxul regrouped with a new line-up that included Henderson, Morelli and Mitchell plus two former members of Wollongong black metal band Secretain, Daniel Lomas (vocals) and Luke Mills (guitar), and drummer Tim Yatras from another Wollongong band called Battalion.
His works include: # ‘Two Sermons before the University of Oxford, an attempt to explain by recent events five of the Seven Vials mentioned in the Revelations,’ 1799. # ‘Horæ Mosaicæ, or a View of the Mosaical Records with respect to their coincidence with Profane Antiquity and their connection with Christianity,’ ‘Bampton Lectures,’ 1801. # ‘A Dissertation on the Mysteries of the Cabiri, or the Great Gods of Phœnicia, Samothrace, Egypt, Troas, Greece, Italy, and Crete,’ 2 vols. 1803. # ‘Thoughts on the Calvinistic and Arminian Controversy,’ 1803. # ‘A Dissertation on the Prophecies relative to the Great Period of 1,200 Years, the Papal and Mahomedan Apostasies, the Reign of Antichrist, and the Restoration of the Jews,’ 2 vols. 1807; 5th ed.
In March 1273, Pope Gregory X formulated the following rules: relapsed Jews, as well as Christians who abjured their faith in favor of "the Jewish superstition", were to be treated by the Inquisitors as heretics. The instigators of such apostasies, as those who received or defended the guilty ones, were to be punished in the same way as the delinquents. In accordance with these rules, the Jews of Toulouse, who had buried a Christian convert in their cemetery, were brought before the Inquisition in 1278 for trial, with their rabbi, Isaac Males, being condemned to the stake. Philip IV at first ordered his seneschals not to imprison any Jews at the instance of the Inquisitors, but in 1299 he rescinded this order.
During the Ottoman Era, there was a very limited conversion of Armenian Orthodox to Catholicism, mainly due to the proselytising activities of the Franciscan mission in Nicosia and Larnaca, especially during the 17th and 18th centuries; however, these must have been temporary apostasies and their number never exceeded 50 at any given time. In 1794 the small (and perhaps newly formed) Armenian Catholic community of Larnaca was granted some holy chalices from the auction of the belongings of the old Capuchin monastery of the town. The Holy Cross cathedral in Nicosia (early 20th century) It was during the British Era that the Armenian-Catholic community increased in number, due to the arrival of a large number of refugees from the Armenian Genocide (1915-1923).
Landa believed a huge underground network of apostasies, led by displaced indigenous priests, were jealous of the power the Church enjoyed and sought to reclaim it for themselves. The apostates, Landa surmised, had launched a counteroffensive against the Church, and he believed it was his duty to expose the evil before it could revert the population to their old heathen ways. Landa claimed that he had discovered evidence of human sacrifice and other idolatrous practices while rooting out native idolatry. Although one of the alleged victims of said sacrifices, Mani Encomendero Dasbatés, was later found to be alive, and Landa's enemies contested his right to run an inquisition,Tozzer, A.M. Review of Don Diego Quijada, Alcalde Mayor de Yucatan, 1551-1565.
The Bellapais Abbey (early 20th century) Armenian-Catholics first came to the island during the Frankish Era from the nearby Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. It is unclear whether they had their own structure during the Latin Era or if they were under the Latin Church of Cyprus, as has been the case since the Ottoman Era. During the Ottoman Era, there was a very limited conversion of Armenian Orthodox to Catholicism, mainly due to the proselytising activities of the Franciscan mission in Nicosia and Larnaca, especially during the 17th and 18th centuries; however, these must have been temporary apostasies and their number never exceeded 50 at any given time. In 1794 the small Armenian Catholic community of Larnaca was granted some holy chalices from the auction of the belongings of the old Capuchin monastery of the town.

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