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Public policy, he thought, should be weighted towards married couples rather than "cohabitators, homosexuals and fornicators".
Sudanese Christians complain of persecution, and the public-order police enforce puritanical laws: alcohol is barred, fornicators are flogged, and God help blasphemers.Will sub-Saharan Africa be the next breeding-ground for Islamist terror?
It ended at the village of Aracataca, now renamed by him Macondo, where his maternal grandparents had brought him up amid prospectors, fornicators, gypsies, scoundrels and virginal girls bent over their sewing frames.
In it, Mr McDonnell argued that feminists are "detrimental" to the family and that public policy should favour married couples over "cohabitators, homosexuals or fornicators".
How is that those serial misbehavers, those drunks and fornicators and trust-abusers elevated to high office by a grateful establishment, got away with their misdemeanours for so long?
By "Gospel values," Griswold does not mean what Bishop Duncan might mean — that is, a plain understanding of Paul's assertion to the Corinthians, for one example, that "neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals, nor sodomites... will inherit the kingdom of God".
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Add this streamlined process to the message from the voters (and this week's near-confirmation that the revered Thomas Jefferson was a dissembling fornicator), and perhaps the president will wriggle free from his troubles sooner rather than later.Or perhaps not.
Rather, Aquinas stood by St Augustine's view that "the curious man is always a fornicator: he perverts study and investigation", meaning that a man who concentrated his learning on a single book was to be feared.MICHAEL BRACKEN London.
In the 1828 election Andrew Jackson's supporters accused John Quincy Adams of being a drunken fornicator who sold virgins into white slavery, while Adams's supporters accused Jackson of committing 18 murders.
Collected as Al-Naqāʾiḍ ("Flytings"), these contests involving principally Jarīr and al-Farazdaq but also al-Akhṭal and al-Ṭirimmāh took the level of invective to new heights (or depths): al-Ṭirimmāh tookther gave birth to a fornicator; what she produced Was a pygmy with stubby level
Jack, the corn called in multitudinous chorus, you're a fornicator and a murderer and a thief!
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