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Don't feel condemned for past wrongs: "There is, therefore, no condemnation in Christ Jesus".
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And yet she felt condemned for her wish to seek single vaccines for her daughter.
In short: Brexit has put us in a purgatory of feeling and we must spend Christmas explaining to aunties that, while hopeful for heaven, we feel condemned to hell.
"No one must feel condemned," he said.
He felt the younger generation now felt condemned to live through an economic crisis that could stretch on for decades.
I also feel, it needs to be condemned for its big brother attitude at times, a good example being the cowboy diplomacy of W.
"I can understand why victims would feel the way they feel, from a vengeance standpoint," said Charles E. Crawford, condemned for the 2002 killings of two burglary accomplices during a meth binge.
Last month, he was widely condemned for telling Reuters that he felt "bad" about the riots but accepted no blame.
Griffin felt like he and his wife were being condemned for terminating a pregnancy.
While historians are condemned for taking liberties; an artist often feels an obligation to do so.
It would be overstating it to suggest it was anything other than a boisterous reaction by those who felt they were on safe ground booing a man who has been universally condemned for his recent actions.
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