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They continue to regard the Torah as the divine and immutable word of God.
The last, and perhaps most consistent, doctrine holds that the phenomenal distinctions are unreal appearances of an immutable word essence.
The death decree, or fatwa, would come to be seen by some as an early signal of a clash of absolutes that would lead up to 9/11 and into our tinderbox present — of the continuing struggle between religious belief in the immutable word of God on one hand and secular faith in the unconditional right of free speech on the other.
They cherry-pick the holy book that they STILL believe is the immutable word of God, taking what suits them and dismissing what doesn't.
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When representations are successful, in the sense that no one any longer contests their basic meaning, they become in Latour's words "immutable mobiles" (Latour 1990).
The checking word table is immutable and shared by multiple threads.
Nicolson's book is, perhaps unintentionally, a proof that the word of God is not immutable.
Anyone who tells you the words of the constitution are immutable... is a liar.
The first two are clearly immutable, in the sense that most people think of the word, but religion is not.
"Who among us doesn't enjoy the word 'Toboggan'?" He demands before listing off some more immutable facts: "Cows have pretty eyes.
There is no ironic detachment, no playful cleverness, just page after page of sparse prose, so finely-honed that every word seems hewn out of stone, so perfect and immutable is the sentence that bears it.
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