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A mealy, plasticky abomination against god.
What this person has drawn is an abomination against biology.
Her mother sees the relationship as an abomination against God; Ijeoma feels choked by tradition.
Even their roasted peppers - in general a tired, bitter, slimy abomination against nature, that has no place in a decent sandwich - are sweet and sparky.
Some Christians believe gays marrying is an abomination against God.
Subsequently, the Spanish arrive to destroy the Fountain, which they maintain is an abomination against God.
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Far from an abomination or affront against the natural, the eccentricity of the grotesque was once considered beautiful.
And the ubiquitous "traditional values" brand of Christianity (as opposed to the Christianity in which I believe) has long and very actively taught that being gay is a reprehensible moral abomination, an offense against God so foul that divine justice demands that in the afterlife gay people be punished by spending eternity having the living flesh burned off their bones.
Everything I have on me has been provided by my parents and it is an abomination to stand against them in the name of rights.
That the previous 10 times we came out and said murder is wrong, terrorism is an abomination, harming innocents is against our religion, was seen as the exception to our otherwise evil standard.
Britain abolished the slave trade in 1807 and ended it completely three decades before the U.S., with Christian abolitionists like William Wilberforce taking the lead against the abomination.
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