The phrase "God loves the sinner, but hates the sin" is nowhere found in the Bible.
Why do "Christians" use it? Go to a Bible concordance, and search ‘hate,’ ‘abhor,’ and ‘despise,’ and you will see hundreds of verses that speak to God hating men – not their sins. The phrase ‘God loves the...
Im doing a survey on the phrase "Use your loaf" Do you use it and where are you from?
Be interesting to hear from people outside the UK too but all are welcome.
Im from the UK myself. I know what it means im just really looking for area of usage. So where are you from and is it used?
I've honestly heard it said that because there are more Christians in the US it should be considered a Christian nation, and somehow because of that Christians should have a stranglehold over government legislation.
So when this is described as the tyranny of the majority, what could be refered...
...smiling..or neither? Or? Has it become such a habit it feels empty not using it. If someone says somthing you agree with and you believe it's funny....wouldn't it hard not to put , "that is so true, lol"..............Lol..has taken over the WORLD.............mass hysteria I tell you Mass...
I am in competitive journalism writing and the team is trying to find a cute or funny phrase for a t shirt! (ex. the math and science group has a shirt with a linear graph on it that says can't touch this) we just want something kinda catchy:) thanks for your help.
In 'Scott Pilgrim vs The World' is the phrase "get ready, here we go" from a
video game? SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS
At the end of Scott Pilgrim VS the World when he's fighting Gideon/G-Man, and when Scott vs Gideon without Swords, the voice over (and the text) says "get ready, here we...
In 'Scott Pilgrim vs The World' is the phrase "get ready, here we go" from a
video game? SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS
At the end of Scott Pilgrim VS the World when he's fighting Gideon/G-Man, and when Scott vs Gideon without Swords, the voice over (and the text) says "get ready, here we...
Is the phrase "I'm going to ride bike" grammatically incorrect? If not how so?
Within the biking community, there has been an on going argument as to when people say they want to ride their bike, or invites others to join along, they say the phrase "I'm going to ride bike" or "Lets ride bike"...
Why do I always here the phrase "The age of huge gas-guzzling SUVs are over"...
...when in reality its not? Can someone please explain this to me?? Yes I know gas prices are high. And I know the economy is doing poorly right now..........but this phrase to me is complete bullshit.
People...
This is called phrase finder. I will put up situations, and the person who can use their people skills to come up with a phrase that will help them the best, will win. It is easy.
Situation: You are at school and people are talking gossip and its your turn to give your opinion about the person...