The Forrest Gump, from-the-mouths-of-babes device depends on naivety guilelessly begetting wisdom. |
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Certainly in Genesis, you have a record of long-lived parents begetting long-lived children. Lynn Kohner Seattle, Washington. |
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They are not private acts in that they have the potential of begetting human life. |
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The begetting of children is not a condition of this faithfulness, but it confirms over time the aim of married love: to become family. |
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The process has been gradual, of course, and cumulative, with success begetting success. |
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Marriage and conjugal love are by their nature ordained toward the begetting and educating of children. |
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The dark master boasted about the boy who would take his crown next, begetting a new dynasty of evil in Pangya Island. |
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The ancient Greeks had laws prohibiting the drinking of alcohol on the wedding night for fear of begetting a damaged child. |
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But it takes a special kind of ease and openness for all this begetting to take place. |
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It has been a case of policy errors begetting more dangerous mistakes. |
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Each country's patrols rile the other's civilians, begetting more hostility. |
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China overtook America in 2009 to become the world's biggest consumer of cars. This combination of a new middle class with cars and new high-speed roads is begetting exotic dreams. |
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Pope Benedict XVI said recently at a Diocesan Convention in Rome: Even in the begetting of children marriage reflects its divine model, Gods love for man. |
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I shall speak later of that strange story of my begetting. |
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Both happened through begetting and were manifested in the flesh. |
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First, in that it is responsible for begetting in the faith. |
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The chief function of marriage, then, is the begetting, education, and upbringing of children, who cannot fend for themselves and depend on others, primarily their parents. |
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Instead, we wish to emphasize that God himself is present in human fatherhood and motherhood quite differently than he is present in all other instances of begetting 'on earth. |
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Poseidon also had an affair with Alope, his granddaughter through Cercyon, his son and King of Eleusis, begetting the Attic hero Hippothoon. |
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A spate of begetting ensues, with the next murder by Lamech just a few generations later dramatically underreported. |
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