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"damnation" Definitions
  1. the state of being in hell; the act of sending somebody to hell

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The couple decided to risk damnation and enter the theater.
USA's recently canceled 1930s drama Damnation was also rated TV-MA.
Hopefully, we don't wish eternal damnation on even our worst enemies.
According to Catholic teaching, every act of unchastity leads to damnation.
Baffling crimes that hurtle superbly etched characters toward damnation and salvation.
It's not as though these characters bellow about sin or damnation.
Nightclubs are wicked, evil places that deserve our eternal condemnation and damnation.
The idea of eternal damnation is neither biblically, philosophically nor morally justified.
Just as the victims deserve eternal reverence, the killers deserve eternal damnation.
Damnation.  Damn. was released on Good Friday, leading some to think that a second chapter on Easter Sunday makes perfect sense given the religious imagery in the "Humble" video and the album's thematic focus on damnation and salvation.
If hell is other people, Twitter is a whole other kind of damnation.
Fear of imminent damnation puts the sincerity of all of these in doubt.
In my dreams, then, this "Damnation" is the start of an ongoing series.
It was never officially seen as essential for salvation or ''to avoid damnation,'' however.
And in a world that doesn't seem to care about sedans, that's damnation enough.
I listen for it, constantly, because it is either my salvation or my damnation.
He could feel the certainty of salvation or damnation knocking against his rib cage.
A preacher screamed himself hoarse with warnings of damnation; another man brought his pet iguana.
In the Gospel of Matthew, failing to do that earns you a ticket to damnation.
With regard to Lang's extravaganza, "great praise or great damnation would count little," one wrote.
DAMNATION ISLAND Poor, Sick, Mad & Criminal in 19th-Century New York By Stacy Horn Illustrated.
The company has produced feature-length documentary films, including "DamNation," an argument against damming rivers.
Close up, you can see the embryonic imagery on the signs and hear threats of damnation.
Damnation, love, redemption, joy: Dance can express aspects of these, but here seems peripheral, a footnote.
In his home country, Nakhane, who is queer, has been threatened with both death and damnation.
Where a show like Carnivále aimed for a sepia-toned richness, Damnation aims for better verisimilitude.
But unlike his predecessors, Kurzweil believes that capitalism is not the engine of damnation, but of salvation.
The lifelong confusion, the fear, the embarrassed family members, the threats of condemnation, violence, even eternal damnation.
A few weeks after the "Damnation" show, Pitti Uomo issued a formal announcement of Ruby's fashion show.
You're probably doomed to damnation if the choir's resonance at the end didn't inspire a visceral reaction.
If eternal damnation is to be stuck in the DMs, as Bieber preaches, it honestly wouldn't be surprising.
On a Nigerian lifestyle forum called Nairaland, in a thread titled "Damnation Alley," a showdown is kicking off.
" His last concerts with the Philharmonic were in May 1977; on the program was Berlioz's "Damnation of Faust.
Here is "The Winker's Song," if you are not familiar: Eternal damnation can't be far away, can it?
Appiah conflates these notions and adds the sense of the fear of damnation if this is not received.
NBC's program has funneled talent into shows such as The Mayor, Trial & Error, and the USA show Damnation.
Bosch's scenes of hell and damnation may not have the same spiritual impact on a largely secular society.
As a party, our forefathers 50-343 years ago were threatened with eternal damnation if they voted Labour.
First was the fan-punching incident in Barcelona, then his fire-and-brimstone damnation of Instagram as unholy.
A Jeremiah preaching eternal damnation, he is adding to the already crowded shelf of American narratives of decline.
Damnation Island is now, of course, Roosevelt Island, home to a community of racially diverse, mixed-income residents.
The Metropolitan Opera didn't mean to put on concert performances of Berlioz's "La Damnation de Faust" this winter.
There was praise, a little more than last time; there was damnation, a little less than last time.
Maud has recently become a devout Christian and is desperate to "save" her patient's soul from eternal damnation.
" Twain uses "nation" as a euphemism for "damnation," as when Jim says that someone smells like "de nation.
Like all mortal sins, the violation of the Eleventh Commandment comes with not just eternal but immediate damnation.
The 31-year-old musician, actor and writer left South Africa after being threatened with death and damnation.
Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God: and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation.
It is true that the societal damnation of gay sexuality, trans identity, and more withholds love from our communities.
Because it breezily mocks the threat of damnation, goes to hell and back, and lives to tell the story.
He found it difficult to accept that all the nonbelievers he met on the road would suffer eternal damnation.
So is Cromwell himself: a Faust-figure much closer to damnation than the equivocating humanist of the earlier books.
Forgiveness is dictated by the religion; the women know they must absolve the men or face expulsion, even damnation.
One part reads, "I HAVE WASTED TEN YEARS IN THIS DAMNATION HELL FIRE TRAMP DEN OF OLD WOMEN OLD HAGS".
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What if you could hitch a train from eternal damnation to a Medium Place because you weren't a total ashhole?
Among them was an American pastor, Robert Jeffress, who has said all faiths, except his, lead people to eternal damnation.
Faint praise before damnation: attitudes toward weed in MMA have improved a lot in a relatively short span of time.
Ms. Kulesza's anguished performance conveys the weight of an almost unbearable choice, which she believes condemns her to eternal damnation.
The story of Damnation Island finally ends with Fiorello La Guardia, the mayor who saw to its destruction in 1936.
KEN OLDEN (DAMNATION AD, WORLDS COLLIDE, guitarist): Safari was almost the first steady matinee situation, which was perfect for that crowd.
Indeed, evangelical traditionalists commonly believe that God will lavishly reward those who obey his commandments while subjecting others to eternal damnation.
The damnation of everyone involved with Westworld culminates when Elsie (Shannon Woodward) and Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) stumble upon the circular room.
But that aside, my mom often reminds me that marrying a non-Muslim would bring laanat (damnation, ruin) to the family.
You can read the title of the USA drama "Damnation" a couple of ways — damn nation, damned nation — that both work.
The Danish director Lars von Trier tried a more explicit damnation of the United States with "Dogville" (2003) and "Manderlay" (2005).
"Good Omens" establishes that Aziraphale and Crowley have been on Earth for millenniums, luring its inhabitants toward salvation and damnation, respectively.
In one email from May 2018, an unnamed Boeing employee said they feared eternal damnation for "the covering up" they did.
These were the words one might hear from a hell-fire preacher trying to save souls on the verge of eternal damnation.
Ultimately, he thinks, the alliance that "they thought was their salvation will be their damnation," since their moral authority now stands diminished.
"What critics said: "You won't find much hope in Damnation and that's an absence that can only exist unfilled for so long.
The website Eater maintains an inventory of "foods that have no business being pumpkin spiced" but that nonetheless met that gastronomic damnation.
This two-mile-long piece of land in the East River became known as "Damnation Island" to its many thousands of residents.
Critic's Notebook If the company is smart, "La Damnation de Faust" will be the start of an ongoing series of concert performances.
During these trance-sermons Baker gave deranged warnings of "the shuddering terrors of eternal damnation" while grinding her teeth, groaning, and breathing irregularly.
And if he's going for a religious theme of damnation, the second disc could have tracks named after the other 5 deadly sins.
Echoing that of J. K. Huysmans's 19th-century novel, the movie's French title, "Là-Bas," has intimations of damnation as well as depression.
What kind of God is this, they ask, that took pleasure in creating man so that he might be condemned to everlasting damnation?
By contrast, "Damnation" is mired in realism, even if the motives and backgrounds of its characters remain purposefully opaque in the early going.
Citing "technical demands," the company will replace its revival of a video-heavy production of Berlioz's "La Damnation de Faust" with concert performances.
The "Garden of Earthly Delights," the famous triptych from the Renaissance painter Hieronymous Bosch, depicts humanity at points of creation, civilization and damnation.
Damnation, a new USA pseudo-Western debuting tonight, is about dark men doing dark things, and the cost it has on their souls.
It's also an incredibly subversive movie that features a final girl who does whatever it takes to save herself, even if that means damnation.
For example, in a 2014 vigil for victims of Mafia violence, the pope begged members of the Mafia to repent or face eternal damnation.
If I spent a week imagining a future designed to simulate damnation, it still wouldn't be as painful as watching Facebook's awkward announcement video.
It seems like the narrative arc of the album, to put it in the bluntest terms, was: damnation for the arrogant, hypocritical, and judgmental.
But like many conflicted emo and indie lyricists, Brock's early Christian indoctrination made it difficult to fully shake the looming risk of eternal damnation.
For all that, "Damnation" feels like a very narrowly pitched offering, one more suited to the outer reaches of FX or premium cable/streaming.
In each act, a trio of bluegrass musicians appears at least once to sing about work or damnation or having no place to go.
To the Editor: Hell, a fiery domain of eternal damnation, is burned into the psyche of evangelical and other Christians from their very youth.
In 1984, Richard Gilman took to the pages of the Book Review to meditate on salvation, damnation and the role of the religious novel.
This makes Damnation more intriguing for the fillips around its edges than for its central plot (which is a little turgid at the start).
The boundary between paradise and eternal damnation is a churning confusion of bodies, and even the instruments of angels have become the instruments of torture.
My "friends" stopped talking to me because I quit coming to church, but I can't sit through my dad preaching on the damnation of queers.
" They could be as small and short-lived as a tune or catchphrase, he explained, or as large and consequential as "God" and "eternal damnation.
All the secular energy of this novel—and it has a magnificent, liberating secular power—pushes against the reality of the pastor's Old Testament damnation.
His parents were Christians, his father a Calvinist who believed in eternal life in paradise for the elect and in eternal damnation for the unchosen.
Heat, passion, desire, damnation, consumption, destruction, and a tree, a natural, living creature choked of its life to shrivel into ash — all culminate in fire.
This is no country for the 'Personae Non Beefis:'As with 4chan and other fringe communities, there is an air of mutual damnation to every page.
A visceral film that builds layers of fear and tension (rather than relying on cheap shock tactics), it evokes the Puritan nightmare of witchcraft and damnation.
Later, another character tells Ali that we've all got a sort of messianic self, that we can all be our own saviors and our own damnation.
While Pavarotti's career seemed, to many, to descend irrevocably toward the stadium as if to damnation, for Mr. Domingo the 1990s ended up being a blip.
Perhaps in an age of secularization, the spirit of History itself fills the space that previous generations would have reserved for divine judgment and eternal damnation.
Part Three picks up right where Part Two left off, as Sabrina plans to (literally) go to Hell and back to save Nick from eternal damnation.
As long as the prayers do not "denigrate" attendees, threaten them with "damnation" or attempt to "proselytise" the audience, Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote, no harm is done.
For the Ned Flanders of the world, worried that the internet has led us down the path to eternal damnation, there is some solace in McClure's research.
Stark changes in the way the church talks about sin, hell and damnation, and openings (again, including among conservative Catholics) to theological perspectives once considered flatly heterodox.
" Mugabe said that the world wanted to be led by a United States guided by values of unity and peace, "not by the promise of our damnation.
"The Ash Family" draws on literary conventions about extremist religious cults, but replaces the fear of eternal damnation with an ecological fear of a hell on earth.
Growing up, Frazier experienced religious trauma in the form of intense fear that she would suffer eternal damnation for her queerness, which nearly drove her to suicide.
As the exhibition continues, Sheetz moves well beyond the familiar ugly realities of American politics, borrowing themes from Christian and Buddhist visions of damnation and the Bardo.
Editors' Choice Death and disease, damnation and destruction — we're not trying to be bleak, really we're not, but sometimes you need to work with what you have.
Set in 1930s Iowa, Damnation is about a bunch of rural folks who feel overlooked by monied interests out east, or even just the banks at home.
However, after its release, the internet was awash with rumors that a second Kendrick album, titled NATION, was going to follow it on Sunday—"damnation" and Easter, geddit?
Their international opera breakthrough came in 1999 when the director of the Salzburg Festival at the time, Gerard Mortier, asked them to stage "The Damnation of Faust" there.
So this could be the seeds of utter damnation and doom for the project or could be the thing that makes it stand apart and continue to be unique.
Struggling with objectively awful English accents, the two actors spend their time on screen dragging out terrible jokes, as though trapped in the improv-exercise equivalent of eternal damnation.
For a Catholic priest to violate the confessional seal and report a confessed abuser is to face the gravest spiritual penalty the church can muster: excommunication and eternal damnation.
The concept of "God," he figured, endures because it offers a psychological salve to people, while "eternal damnation" survives because it is useful as a means of social control.
Because unbelievers didn't have the stick of eternal damnation hanging over their heads, they had no reason to act morally, and were therefore, I believed, capable of utter depravity.
Jones, after the election of Donald Trump, seems to have lost his way—a soldier with no war to fight anymore, after his screeching damnation of Hillary Clinton apparently worked.
Yes, this may be a sweeping damnation of the analyst community's performance regarding Apple, but let me add I'm going to try to avoid repeating the whole Apple demise story.
Her view of Iowa then was of a place of damnation, where she had spent a childhood in rural poverty that demanded constant work but provided little comfort in return.
For her, much more so than these eminent antecedents, a sense of apartness grows into a suffocating sense of irreversible damnation, a sentence on which she deliberates over and over.
"Havel always would say that it is one of the tragedies of this society to expect salvation — or damnation — to come from the outside and save us," Mr. Zantovsky said.
Previous paintings of the Last Judgment, such as those by Giotto, Fra Angelico, and Rogier van der Weyden, were symmetrical, with paradise on one side, eternal damnation on the other.
"- Danielle, 30 "I went to Catholic school, where the only thing standing between a teenage boy and eternal damnation was making sure that my skirt was longer than fingertip-length.
Read our profile of this fast-rising dynamo: The Metropolitan Opera is spiking its Robert Lepage staging of Berlioz's "La Damnation de Faust" next season, replacing it with concert performances.
In the Russian imagination, the land beyond the Urals was not just a site of damnation, but a terra nullius for cultivation and annexation to the needs of the imperial state.
I have not read the previous volumes but assume they generate a similar sense of menace and depict endless threats to one's body and psyche in a relentless descent into damnation.
Contemporary viewers would have identified its pose as that of the biblical Adam in popular representations of the Genesis tale, thus reminding them of the need to repent and avoid damnation.
The culture was still dominated by the Catholic Church, and the wake of centuries of history in which queer people were told that to live openly in the world meant damnation.
Mr. Kristof gets to the moral core of the problem with this evangelical theology: It condemns billions of non-Christians to eternal damnation for the simple fact of being non-Christian.
And it is interesting to see this cryptid, which calls the experience of human memory "a kaleidoscope of fire and writing glass" and "eternal damnation," here at the end of 2019.
Photo: Costantino Ferlauto, IBC Emilia-RomagnaEbenstein: What I learned while working on The Anatomical Venus is that the church's attitude towards dissection it was actually a bit more complicated than straightforward damnation.
And her animation film work was used in the set designs of two operas, Mozart's "The Magic Flute" and Berlioz's "The Damnation of Faust," both staged in West Germany in the 1980s.
According to the documentary DamNation, it takes approximately 800 pounds of explosive to completely bring down a big one, and a record-setting 72 dams were removed across the US in 2014 alone.
I've purchased "Donald Trump in 2016: Abraham Lincoln would be impressed" posters, bootleg Trump Simpsons tees, and heard the Westboro Baptist Church proclaim the eternal damnation of every sinner in a swing state.
In "Paradise Lost," Satan shows up in Eden, in search of Adam and Eve, certain that by force of will he can ease the pain of his damnation, making of Hell a suitable home.
Once Damnation debuts, you'll be able to count on one finger the number of shows set in Depression-era Iowa farming communities, and it's this setting that gives the series much of its juice.
Typical is the square-off between a black man and a white man over race, eternal damnation and who knows what else, the thread of the discourse becoming knotted and frayed in the afternoon heat.
Those of us who believe in an objective morality but wince at the idea of damnation should probably take a harder look at imprisonment, especially life sentences and sequestrations suffered by people like William Blake.
In stark contrast to the libertine Trump, who displays a casual indifference to social issues like abortion and LGBT rights, French is a devout social conservative, a Calvinist who delights in the idea of eternal damnation.
The recent dust-up over the somewhat tongue-in-cheek suggestion by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright that damnation awaits women who fail to vote for Hillary Clinton caused Ms. Conger more frustration than anything.
All there is to do, if you want to go to heaven and hang out with God for the rest of time, is to "accept him into our hearts," and he'll save us from eternal damnation.
But still, slow-moving and enamored of its own darkness as Damnation is, there's something vital and real in the show's insistence that the United States' institutions have failed and are only looking out for themselves.
To the Editor: In explaining the tenacity of the Christian belief in eternal damnation, David Bentley Hart makes the excellent point that the belief bolsters the sense of reward for those who see themselves as heaven bound.
DAVID ALLEN "La Damnation de Faust"; Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg; John Nelson, conductor (Erato) After setting a new standard in "Les Troyens" two years ago, Mr. Nelson is back with another immaculate account of a Berlioz masterwork.
What's particularly fascinating about Amanda Knox is how the documentary's main focal points—the damnation of tabloid journalism, the dissection of Knox's "suspicious" behavior, and the irrelevant narrative surrounding her sexual past—are only heightened by Knox's presence.
Often, the sale of indulgences exceeded the official parameters of church doctrine; unscrupulous quaestores might promise eternal salvation (rather than just a remission of time in purgatory) in exchange for funds, or threaten damnation to those who refused.
But Michael Spyres, who makes a belated Met debut in the final two performances, is hardly the J.V. team; among his Berliozian bona fides is a superbly sensitive "Damnation de Faust" recording released just a few months ago.
But it also brought me death threats, promises of eternal damnation, severed relationships with conservative or evangelical childhood friends and daily online attacks from anti-abortion zealots; all "consequences" of my choice to procure and advocate for abortion care.
Nonetheless, it is important to recognize that evangelical Christians perceive themselves as taking part in a divinely foretold prophecy in which their Jewish Israeli allies are supporting actors who will either eventually convert to Christianity or suffer eternal damnation.
When it announced its 2019-20 season last year, the Met had programmed a run of Robert Lepage's video-filled "Damnation" production, which premiered in 2008 as a kind of trial for his "Ring" cycle, then on the horizon.
The same growing pains that nearly all dramas face are clear and evident, but Damnation has a setting and point of view that will hopefully come to inform who its characters are and why we should care about them.
Damnation is the latest show or film to feel accidentally timely in the wake of the 2016 election (and probably one of the last, given that we're coming up on a bunch of projects specifically crafted after that election).
But according to an operatic tweet posted by Rooney on Wednesday morning, which is at once a brutal damnation of Vardy's actions and a master class in scene-setting and plot building, Vardy was selling those private stories to the press.
The Midwestern town of Hell said on its website that its name originated from a 19th century mill owner paying farmers in whisky, and it now offers tourists numerous hell-themed hotspots, such as Damnation University and the Hell Hole Diner.
SETH COLTER WALLS AT 2 MINUTES 50 SECONDS In a bit of harmless Halloween programming, the Boston Symphony Orchestra presented a concert staging of Berlioz's "La Damnation de Faust" (1846) while, outside the hall, people in costume — maybe even a Mephistopheles?
Pascal's Wager, for example, which supposes that believing in God is simply a safer bet against even vanishingly narrow odds of eternal damnation, leans on a potentially fatal premise: Surely any conceivable God would know you're just making a bet?
But, in a rare move, the Met added three performances when the company, citing the enormous technical challenges of Robert Lepage's production of Berlioz's "Damnation of Faust," announced that it would present that work in a shorter run of concert performances.
But only recently, in releasing a book challenging the historical validity, biblical origins, philosophical cogency and moral sanity of the standard Christian teaching on the matter of eternal damnation, have I ever inspired reactions so truculent, uninhibited and (frankly) demented.
You're constantly losing the family fortune, battling White Walkers, saving human souls from eternal damnation, scheming to takeover the Los Angeles sect of the Chechen mob, or taking on some other gargantuan task you have no idea how to handle.
This history — the 18th-century German concept that merged the labor of historiography with the then-decaying theological powers of creation, divination, and damnation — is, for both Kafka and Pepperstein, something awful and terrible; it is nothing but endless Christian suffering.
Except that instead of liberating Silver from any witch's damnation (The Lure is mercifully light on female rivalries and religious subtext), her death frees up Golden to kill the man who reduced her sweet sister to a stream of bubbles.
When it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, the latest film from the director of Drive, Bronson, and Only God Forgives was met with a chorus of boos, which can be as much a damnation as a sign of quality.
Her take on these songs paved the way for more brilliant Berlioz roles: I would recommend looking up her Didon in "Les Troyens," or her Margeurite in "La Damnation de Faust," if you're up for falling down a Susan Graham rabbit hole.
In her fine new book about those horrors, "Damnation Island," Stacy Horn lucidly, and not without indignation, documents the island's bleak history, detailing the political and moral failures that sustained this hell, failures still evident today in the prison at Rikers Island.
I vividly remember when a teacher summoned my mother from work to scold her for my decision not to stand up during a school pep rally; the teacher also reminded her that all who were not saved by Jesus could expect eternal damnation.
The St. Matthew mitigates this threat of eternal damnation with the magisterial alto aria "Können Tränen meiner Wangen" ("If the tears of my cheeks"), in which an image of dripping blood, palpably notated in the music, is transmuted into one of melancholy grace.
Dumb as dirt riffs (in a good way OBVIOUSLY), a rhythm section that could've built Rome in a day, and a singer who sings like rock 'n' roll damnation is her only viable option... it's the best rock album of the year.
On the website Catholics Come Home, the pornography information page jumps immediately to address "those who are suffering with this addiction," never acknowledging that the casual PornHub peruser might also want to save his soul from eternal damnation through the power of the Lord.
" In the 20th century alone, theologians as important as the Reformed Swiss theologian Karl Barth to Lutheran existentialist Paul Tillich to the evangelical Clark Pinnock have explored various models of hell and damnation that challenge or transcend the popular notion of "eternal fire and brimstone.
But the deeper the show goes, the more Chidi realizes that the system of the Good Place, which finally benefits the "good people," casts a whole bunch of people who aren't great but also aren't actively evil into very funny but very real damnation.
Although he made his reputation dancing in the nude, his most notorious piece was "Eternal Damnation to Sancho and Sanchez" (2009), which depicted pregnant nuns and the electrocution of a deformed pope, leading to audience walkouts and the cancellation of a planned BBC broadcast.
It's probably best that The Good Place just didn't bother coming up with an actual character to be a perfect damnation foil for Jason, because the guy seems pretty unflappable, but danged if the show didn't do exactly this with the Derek-Janet dynamic.
Damnation is also notable for its look, the way its title appears embossed atop other images (like how it's almost hidden in a big, blue sky at the start of episode four), or the way its flat, Canadian prairies neatly suggest the American plains.
I was born and raised in northwest London, a second-and-a-half generation immigrant and eldest daughter to a dad with a record collection that was more Elton John than Ebi, and a mum who believed all music would lead to fiery damnation in the afterlife.
"Damnation," whose first season begins Tuesday, appears to be very loosely based on some obscure chapters of American history: the Farmers' Holiday Association, a 1930s agricultural protest movement, and the Black Legion, a Ku Klux Klan splinter group active in the Midwest at the same time.
The wide swaths of humanity, prostrate to BEG the Lord, who really did give them so many chances to reach up and grab Christ's infinite mercy, to, please save them from a life of eternal damnation, to let them bask in the glory of your light.
"I've never done anything quite like it," said Mr. Ford, who added that he thoroughly enjoyed the experience of creating an artwork for Hector Berlioz's "La Damnation de Faust" (featuring a rearing goat) and "Die Fledermaus" by Johann Strauss (a bat with wings outspread hanging from a woman's arm).
There's more contemporary music in the shape of the American premiere of Luke Bedford's opera "Seven Angels"; a performance of Berlioz's monumental "The Damnation of Faust" under the music director, Robert Spano; and performances from a large roster of artists that includes Jonathan Biss, Renée Fleming and Alisa Weilerstein.aspenmusicfestival.
Early in December, on an afternoon proceeding no differently from any other afternoon, as far as I could see, as usual very slowly unmasking itself as a damnation without end, Jocko screamed, "Fifty-two pickup!" and scattered the cards in the air and left the central area and disappeared into his cell.
And, ideologically, it will send a message to those in power: If the moral convictions of " those who believe in a supernatural being that demands total servitude under the threat of eternal damnation," as Blackmore puts it, are worth protecting under law, then the moral convictions of Satanists are worth protecting, too.
Photograph by Mark Peterson / Redux In February, Ruby's two worlds bumped up against each other at the opening of his latest show, called "Damnation," at the Sprüth Magers gallery in L.A. Ruby and Schiff showed up wearing identical pairs of black leather boots with metal tips on the toes, designed by Simons.
The ongoing mystery of the season is how the Good Place architect Michael (a warm and befuddled Ted Danson) thought Eleanor — who was a cold-blooded, narcissistic nightmare when she was alive — was a death row defense lawyer whose mission trips to the Ukraine "really put her over the top" in terms of avoiding eternal damnation.
This is because Slayer, like me, is not for everyone; their obsessions with evils both biblical (Hell, damnation, the end of the world) and tangible (battle, serial murder, the horrors of the Third Reich) combine to form a scathing depiction of society that scares away weekend warriors and puts off anyone who considers themselves a grown-up (sucker).
"To commemorate soldiers of a multitude of faiths with a sectarian symbol — especially one, such as the cross, that represents a promise of redemption to those who have accepted Christ and eternal damnation to those who have not — is to effectively compel nonbelievers to be associated with religious doctrines contrary to their own religious beliefs," the professors wrote.
And this week we have "Advice for Future Corpses" (a book about death that's more happily also a book about life), along with "The Great Believers" (a riveting and humane novel about the AIDS crisis), "Damnation Island" (a history of asylums and other bureaucratic institutions in old New York) and "The Perfect Weapon" (a Times reporter's thorough examination of the current state of things in cyberwarfare).
"On the darker side, this maelstrom of media attention, coupled with the immediate guilty verdict from the court of public opinion and the utter and complete damnation of anyone accused of any sexual misconduct, has created an opportunity for persons whose motives and intentions are not so pure, and who are looking for a ride on this cultural wave to take advantage of persons at the center of this narrative," writes Haggis' attorney Christine Lepera.
In the season finale, as part of the elaborate competition with The Bad Place's head meanie Shawn in which the Soul Squad, to avoid eternal damnation, is attempting to guide a group of four people toward moral and ethical redemption, the group discovered that Shawn has stacked the deck by choosing four candidates from each squad member's own past -- including Chidi's ex, Simone, who on paper always seemed so much more well-suited for him.
Adhering to one of the most exclusionary forms of fundamentalist Protestantism this side of the Westboro Baptist Church, Chick spent a lifetime drawing cartoon warning of the eternal damnation due to all non-Christians (including Muslims and Jews), believers in false forms of Christianity (the Catholic Church was an especial object of hatred), Mormons, liberal Protestants, homosexuals, and anyone who partook of a wide range of Satanic activities (ranging from trick or treating on Halloween to playing Dungeons and Dragons).
Grave Pleasures Tour Dates 211/25 Tampere, FI - Olympia211/26 Oslo, NO - Revolver211/27 Helsinki, FI - Kuudes Linja 93/29 Frankfurt, DE - Zoom 211/210 Berlin, DE - Cassiopeia 10/13 Hamburg, DE - Markthalle 10/14 Cologne, DE - Jungle 10/28 Mannheim, DE - Wir Sind Die Toten Fest113/1 Paris, FR - Point Ephemere11/4 Leeds, UK - Damnation Festival 11/5 Brighton, UK - Hope & Ruin 11/6 Bristol, UK - Exchange 11/7 London, UK - Electrowerkz 11/9 Glasgow, UK - Garage Attic11/10 Wolverhampton, UK - The Slade Rooms
The torpedoes are decorated with jokes and swaggering signs, some with historical, sexual, or religious references: one has the black-and-white pattern of a cow with the stamp "USDA Prime," as if it contained a packet of meat; another, with "I want you" against a background of the US flag, brings to mind the famous WWI-era recruitment poster; another features a checkered flag scheme, tongues of flame, and a reference to a bible verse that promises damnation by fire to anyone perceived as other.
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