Because it offends the holiness and justice of God and scorns God's personal friendship with man, sin has a twofold consequence. |
Then you sit back and watch your support grow among a core audience which despises the lamestream media as much it scorns objective truth. |
He scorns the idea that he has sold out to commercialism, feeling instead that it is his mission to make an art form he loves loved by others. |
She said everyone in the village scorns her and because of that, she does not have a place to stay. |
First, there must be the political will to confront a culture that scorns whistleblowers. |
Gould himself, remarkably attuned to this kind of self-reflexive discourse, scorns definitions. |