Word: worshipfully
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...classics, you can't come up with something, say it's new, and expect people to fall down and worship it," Nagy says, "and that's the way it should be." Instead of dismissing potential challengers as wrong, Nagy says that upon meeting resistance, he "will want to rethink my theories and present them in a way that my classicist colleagues find acceptable. To me, you see, it is really important to maintain all lines of communication...
...attacks in 14 days in Paris. The others, which wounded only one person, were directed against the automobile of an Israeli embassy employee, a Jewish hardware store in the Marais, a bank formerly owned by the Rothschilds, a firm that imports fruit from Israel and a small house of worship...
...interpreter of the Bible, said she received a vision explaining that on Oct. 22 Christ had entered a new "sanctuary" in heaven to begin "in vestigative judgment" of the lives and works of believers. Then White reported a second vision that confirmed the necessity of Saturday worship (hence the name Seventh-day Adventists). Followers came to regard White's numerous visions and books as divinely inspired interpretations of the Bible, as well as a guide to proper views on everything from vegetarianism (pro) to Darwinism...
...sales: $11.4 billion) makes, including Crest toothpaste, Jif peanut butter and a host of soap and detergent products. Lately, however, it has become a major corporate problem because of a virulent whispering campaign alleging that the logo is satanic and that Procter & Gamble is somehow involved in the worship of the devil. The talk first surfaced in January 1980, and reappeared two years later when the firm began getting thousands of phone calls about stories that company officials had confessed on the Phil Donahue and Merv Griffin television shows that Procter & Gamble and its top executives were supporting devil worship...
...views, Bloesch's understanding of evil requires, in the final analysis, almost unquestioning trust. But, he says, "we can only trust a God who is omnipotent as well as all loving. A God who isn't quite in control would be a God who is unworthy of worship. Rabbi Kushner's answer is unsatisfactory...