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"By talking off your shoes, essentially you are respecting it, making it a divine space, a sacred space," said Chhiba.
Charlie Ward called it a divine act of preordainment, and Riley said he couldn't possibly argue with him.
Yet it seems to be a fact that he and his father, who for all their differences "had important common ground in a few strange ideas," had discussed this shepherd boy's curse and deduced from it a divine curse that condemned the father to outlive all seven of his children.
Plato, however, attempts to convince us that the dialectical elenchus "were a form of argumentation that Socrates began to practice spontaneously as soon as he learned of the Oracle" (433); thus, Plato confers to it a divine origin; in the Charmides he does the same when he makes Socrates say that he learned an incantation (a metaphor for the elenchus) from Zalmoxis; see also the Philebus 16c.
Consider it a divine version of Fed Ex.
Is it a divine force, that same angry, impatient, or - maybe even worse - apathetic creator who decides that the human project just doesn't matter anymore?
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Once a group believes it has a divine endorsement it will assume extraordinary powers based on that blind spot: God is on our side.
It had a divine beginning and it will have a divine ending.
The pulpit's authority is compromised if those who stand in it and preach from it claim a divine authority for their endorsements of candidates.
When Hezbollah was still standing after the war it claimed a "divine victory" boosting its power and influence.
Certainly, it reserves a divine right to meddle in its South Asian backyard.
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