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"fire and brimstone" Definitions
  1. the torments suffered by sinners in hell

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ROME — The Vatican has decided to fight fire and brimstone with fire and brimstone.
Grab your molasses, cinnamon, fire, and brimstone, and get to work.
It ended as many others did: Podium-mounted fire and brimstone.
Now he says there's a new source of fire and brimstone.
Their eternity will be free of the usual fire-and-brimstone torment.
But that script was full of fire and brimstone for Hillary Clinton.
RIO DE JANEIRO is better known for bikinis than fire and brimstone.
If that doesn't scream out fire and brimstone, what else possibly could?
Some days there are rainbows while others bring nothing but fire and brimstone.
Instead her fire and brimstone environment provokes wild oscillations between revulsion and thrill.
But where Jupiter is all fire and brimstone, Saturn is composure and balance.
Fire and brimstone, slave rebellions and insurrections, pirates and buccaneers, hurricanes and earthquakes.
Bernie Sanders rode his revolution through the Democratic presidential primaries on fire and brimstone.
"In a way, without fire and brimstone, this is a natural disaster," he said.
Billions is written in extended metaphors, strings of expletives, grandiloquent monologues, fire and brimstone soliloquies.
But far be it from Spacecom to get scared off by a little fire and brimstone.
The fire and brimstone notwithstanding, the show is really about friendship, however inconvenient it might be.
And they took a different approach than the "fire and brimstone" rhetoric of other leading conservatives.
From an Earth-centric perspective, this is obviously bad news—fire and brimstone apocalypse sort of bad.
Kadoody, the fire-and-brimstone new mayor on The Sarah Silverman Program, or as recovering addict Debrie
But I come from an extremely religious, conservative family—house full of kids and fire and brimstone.
What drained the political power from Trump's racially divisive fire and brimstone attacks on the NFL protests?
This was fire and brimstone time, with talking points fed to him by Democratic majority leader Sen.
There will be no fire and brimstone from Merkel: she will run a calm -- maybe even bland -- campaign.
First was the fan-punching incident in Barcelona, then his fire-and-brimstone damnation of Instagram as unholy.
Most are also very conservative, and Iowa often hands victory to candidates who sound like fire-and-brimstone preachers.
The Harry Potter series, with its incantations and wizardry, has also come under fire (and brimstone) for ostensibly promoting occultism.
It's genuinely unnerving seeing only a shadow as Pius shouts his fire-and-brimstone message over a crowd of the faithful.
The resulting sound was somewhere between DMB and BSS, with a little Hillsong fire and brimstone thrown in for good measure.
When I started high school, in 1965, the liberating effects of Vatican II were clear: no catechism, no fire and brimstone.
The fear, anger, and hope were tangible among the delegates and supporters, who were whooped up by his fire-and-brimstone rhetoric.
Lea and Knut are members of a harsh religious sect that promises an afterlife of fire and brimstone for sinners like Hansen.
With his black shirtsleeves rolled up, Janaka Stucky performs poetry readings like he's part fire-and-brimstone preacher, part doom-metal frontman.
Chace speaks with a Texas drawl, wears a cowboy hat, quotes fire-and-brimstone Bible verse and talks directly at the camera.
Brodie Moncur is a Scottish piano-tuner—a profession Mr Boyd expertly evokes—and the son of a loathsome fire-and-brimstone preacher.
Though candidates on the right are full of fire and brimstone this year, the trend away from optimism is most pronounced among liberals.
Falwell Jr., the son of fire-and-brimstone preacher and political activist Jerry Falwell Sr., played a pivotal role in the 2016 presidential campaign.
The week before, Ted Cruz booted up four times in a fire-and-brimstone address at the Heritage Foundation, and in very telling ways.
Donald Trump's speech was all fire and brimstone ... loud and confident, and that made the choice of exit music more than a little perplexing.
Giancarlo Esposito and Jimmy Smits play brothers, an indignant fire-and-brimstone preacher and a wearily corrupt local politician, and both actors seem straitjacketed.
The Old Testament isn't generally a whole lot of fun, what with the fire and brimstone and the ladies turning into pillars of salt.
So what happened between those fire-and-brimstone sermons and the YouTube video last month; what gave me the confidence to finally speak my truth?
But his response to last week's killings had little of the fire-and-brimstone speech that characterized his response to bloodshed earlier in the campaign.
But really, for me, the best part is how seamlessly he transitions from fire and brimstone to reading an ad for a local car dealership.
The works that seduce our ears most, or the ones that most effectively scare the dickens out of us with visions of fire and brimstone?
During my first night in the hotel, the terrace on the floor below held a very fire-and-brimstone church service that was well attended.
Every bit the picture of suburban calm, it's a world away from the fire and brimstone, all-or-nothing attitude he once held the band to.
Parker is a handsome, commanding presence when he's preaching, particularly when Nat begins to adopt the Bible's fire-and-brimstone passages as a call to arms.
Does that mean that Trump's fire and brimstone talk is actually turning border voters off, and that they don't want his "big, beautiful wall" after all?
His father and brother both won the White House as "compassionate conservatives," Republicans who espoused right-wing views without being all fire-and-brimstone about it.
Though they've got ties to the black metal scene, this band has little in common with the fire and brimstone of most of the Reykjavik crew.
She also nudged him to move the sermons away from fire and brimstone and toward issues of social justice, such as the Black Lives Matter movement.
Yes, but: Property broker CBRE says the fire-and-brimstone, death-of-the-mall narratives are exaggerating what's actually happening in the retail and real estate spaces.
Fundamentalist preachers like Jerry Falwell and his Moral Majority, founded in 1979, gained prominence across the country, passing along a literal fire-and-brimstone style of Christianity.
We're talking about a fire-and-brimstone, murder-your-own-child-in-the-name-of-your-faith kind of sign—but one embodied in your steak frites.
Even creatures thousands of miles away were doomed on that fateful day, if not by fire and brimstone, then by mega-earthquakes and waves of unimaginable size.
President Obama has a great degree of the compassion recommended in the New Testament, but many of us who admire him wish he would sometimes, like the Old Testament God, figuratively hurl fire and brimstone at his domestic political opponents (I recognize that the drone strikes he has authorized are a literal kind of fire and brimstone, but at least he's not playing with the idea of pre-emptive nuclear attacks).
At her most enraged point, Hadley said she blacked out, letting loose with fire-and-brimstone language that she now attributes to a byproduct of Diaz's alleged abuse.
GSAP is not short of grime bangers: among the new tracks, "Cold," "Return of the Rucksack," and "Mr Skeng" stand out for their fire-and-brimstone lyrical toughness.
To see Chick solely as an artist, then, is to reject his own approach to life and art: His art was a conduit for fire-and-brimstone message.
ActRaiser's treatment of religion, which goes well beyond mere fire-and-brimstone visions of deity and power, has proven every bit as unusual as its genre-bending design.
A fire-and-brimstone kind of Christian, Grandpa could also turn on the charm when he wanted to and was in a wonderful and welcoming mood that day.
" U.S. Senator Mitt Romney, a Republican and regular critic of Trump, on Twitter: "Al Baghdadi spread 'fire and brimstone' on earth; now he feels it for himself in hell.
With its positive message and promise of unconditional, universal love, the Buddhafield holds a special appeal to people seeking an alternative to all that guilt and fire and brimstone.
Eight years later "Omensetter's Luck," a historical novel about the conflict between a man of inexplicable good fortune and a fire-and-brimstone preacher, was published to great acclaim.
Sanders has based his presidential campaign on a fire-and-brimstone critique of a broken campaign finance system -- and of Hillary Clinton for her reliance on big-dollar Wall Street donors.
Listening to him pour fire and brimstone on the rank-and-file who run the jail, you almost have to wonder: Has Barr taken a look at his org chart recently?
CNN was Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 level panicked, devoting 87 percent of its evening coverage (more than seven hours) across three nights to fire-and-brimstone reports designed to inflame its viewers.
Years later, she would become one of Westboro's most adamant defenders, but on that day she was simply the granddaughter of Fred Phelps, the church's founder, pastor and fire-and-brimstone provocateur.
" Pelosi, a frequent target of conservatives, warned her members in the spring of 2009 of what was coming from the other side of the aisle: "fire and brimstone" and "shock and awe.
Through it all, he's maintained a humble, light-hearted, relaxed and all-around down-to-earth demeanor — embodying a direct rebuttal to many of the fire-and-brimstone cliches often ascribed to successful sports coaches.
As in much of his directorial work, Mantello reconfigures the script to emphasize the fire-and-brimstone moments that he thinks Broadway audiences will respond to: it's very easy to choose between right and wrong.
Moore's name has been prominent in Alabama for decades as he's courted controversy in his career as a fire-and-brimstone judge pushing the Ten Commandments into public spaces or saying controversial things about homosexuality.
As he has demonstrated in televised Judiciary Committee hearings, as well as in fire-and-brimstone speeches in modest living rooms, he does not always have the best intuition for how to modulate his rhetoric.
Donald Trump and the North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un — neither of whom has any aides who can stand up to them — are trading fire and brimstone threats with their fingers cocked on nuclear weapons.
But he has consistently preached a more moderate, business-friendly politics, a stance that is endearing to many industry leaders who recoil at the more fire-and-brimstone anti-tech rhetoric of Warren and Sanders.
It does little good for the United States to threaten fire and brimstone on North Korea, or to utterly demolish the economy of Iran if President Donald Trump does not truly understand the long-range consequences.
We're all hell-bound, sinful abominations Best Soundtrack: I have to thank the fire-and-brimstone preacher who lurked on the street corner near the trailer for repeatedly assuring us we're all hell-bound, sinful abominations.
Our goal was to convince the mostly Catholic students that their faith would not save them from Satan's lair of fire and brimstone (evangelicals essentially believe that Catholicism is no more Christian than Judaism or Islam).
Deploying an infectious format of short sermons and dynamic, ear-wormy music, Lentz's message may be the same as your regular fire-and-brimstone bible thumper, but his social media clout makes his message infinitely more seductive.
In any case, at this point it's undeniable that their fire-and-brimstone debt rhetoric was nothing but a pose, an attempt to weaponize the deficit as a way to block and undermine President Barack Obama's agenda.
T. Barnum fashion to New York for the first time, seemingly with no sense of how tone-deaf the whole display was — from bustier to thigh-high boots, from fire-and-brimstone embroidery to NASA puffer coats.
Stephen K. Bannon, the president's former chief strategist, put himself on the president's radar — not necessarily in a good way — by injecting fire-and-brimstone flourishes into Mr. Trump's early speeches, including his notorious "American carnage" inaugural address.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The day he was hired as Giants coach 12 years ago, Tom Coughlin stepped to a lectern and launched into a speech that had all the fire-and-brimstone rhetoric of a pastor lecturing a congregation.
"You wanna know about 'The Healing Component'?" he asks his sister at the outset of the album, one of several conversations between the pair thread throughout an album that toggles between fire-and-brimstone sonic brutality and languid looseness.
Their relationship was bound up with an online community of radical Christian eschatologists, digitally native harbingers of the end times who infused their fire-and-brimstone faith with elements of nearly every contemporary conspiracy theory popularized on the web.
With an easy personal manner that contrasts sharply with Mr. Moore's fire-and-brimstone style, Mr. Jones appealed to national Democrats early on as the kind of candidate who could win over unsettled voters to the right of center.
The comparison between Sabrina, daughter of Lucifer, and the actual son of God are easy to miss amidst all the fire and brimstone yelling in "Missionaries," and the heroine's subsequent hurried quest to bring her divine powers to the masses.
The goal of the fashion show, and the conference as a whole, was to start a rebranding of the anti-abortion community, moving away from fire and brimstone, large pictures of bloody fetuses, and the scare tactics of the old guard.
With uncharacteristic fire and brimstone — but also steely resolve and a concrete plan — the former vice president opened the Sundance Film Festival on Thursday night with An Inconvenient Sequel, a daring, urgent and exhilarating follow-up to his 2007 film An Inconvenient Truth.
We start to get to know Michael's minions, who are still trying to act out the parts of saintly people as extras in the Good Place but are getting more restless and bored with the lack of their usual fire and brimstone.
But the revelation on Saturday night that Mr. Trump declared a $916 million loss on his 1995 income tax returns and could have avoided paying federal taxes for years added a new impetus and an extra dose of fire and brimstone to Mrs.
FF HR 1/16/2018 Either way, the email's tone is a noticeable step back from the fire and brimstone approach that the company took in November when it released a public statement claiming it had fired CFO Stefan Krause and CTO Ulrich Kranz.
His band's 15th studio album, Dystopia, feels like the work of a rejuvenated outfit, Mustaine spitting fire and brimstone about his thoughts on the state of the world over the deft work of new guitarist Kiko Loureiro and session drummer Chris Adler (Lamb of God).
" In the 20th century alone, theologians as important as the Reformed Swiss theologian Karl Barth to Lutheran existentialist Paul Tillich to the evangelical Clark Pinnock have explored various models of hell and damnation that challenge or transcend the popular notion of "eternal fire and brimstone.
It would be pretty ideal, as the 1990s 'Salt-N-Pepa' ode to self-empowerment goes, if Americans could talk frankly and comprehensively about sex—but depending on where you live, the lesson may just be fire-and-brimstone warnings to stay "pure" as long as possible.
"Swallow (after Giotto)" (22004), at a mere 21656¾ by 51960 by 2529½ inches, isolates the narrow-eyed, hairy green head of the enormous monster that rampages through Giotto's fire and brimstone, with the half-devoured body of one of the damned still protruding from its mouth.
READ: Roy Moore accused of molesting 14-year-old girl in the '70s Moore, a fire-and-brimstone ex-judge known for his far-right politics and extreme Christian beliefs, beat the establishment and Trump administration pick Luther Strange in the GOP primary in late September.
The general boredom It's not that the Emmys are the place to go all fire and brimstone on the terrifying state of Hollywood in the wake of several sexual assault scandals and the general state of American politics, but it's hard not to wish they'd at least tried.
Gloom aside, the epic threads we'd expect from a band so smitten with Bathory's Hammerheart era still run through tracks like the rousing war cry "Where Lie the Gods" and the sprawling, furious "Upon Our Spiritual Deathbed," which sees Averill channel an especial blast of fire-and-brimstone.
Several Republican primaries are said by psephologists to turn on the votes of evangelicals; Ted Cruz, one of the front-runners, has based his strategy on the hunch that they can send him to the White House, endeavouring to motivate them with fire-and-brimstone denunciations of liberal depravities.
There's another, potentially harder-to-solve element: Clinton's brand of policy prescriptions, toughness and problem-solving could be out of sync with more deeply dissatisfied liberals who have yearned for Sanders' fire-and-brimstone condemnations of the nation's power structures -- and there's little Clinton can do to change it.
But while New England Patriots fans weep bitter tears over their hero not taking his fight all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, and analysts predict fire and brimstone raining down over the first four weeks of the Patriots schedule, the Jimmy Garoppolo Era has begun in earnest.
Yes, you had your god of fire and brimstone as your avatar (the Master) descended to earth and slashed his way through demon hordes, but ActRaiser also took a more nuanced approach to the Master's relationship to His people that reflected the majority of the Old Testament's text.
Over the spare, stuttering beats of trap, a popular sub-genre of hip hop from the Deep South, Mr Lamar invites us to eavesdrop as he confesses to a host of sins—pride, lust, greed, anger, hypocrisy—as well as his fear of being judged, by his fire-and-brimstone God.
Considering he hasn't given any indication that he'll preach the fire and brimstone of breaking up Big Tech, as pushed by Elizabeth Warren, or will call to raise estate taxes on billionaires to as high as 77 percent, as pushed by Bernie Sanders, Biden would seemingly have a more natural appeal to the tech set.
"I have had some criticisms of some of the public statements that -- that President Trump has made about -- fire and brimstone and that -- sort of thing being utilized," he told CBS, but added that he welcomed Trump's willingness to meet with Kim Jong Un. The full interview will air Sunday on CBS's "Sunday Morning."
The bad popeOf course, before the bad pope can preach his fire and brimstone to the cardinals, he needs a getting-ready montage — because the pope is a man and, like all of us, nothing gets you more pumped up for a big event than donning your sharpest ensemble and getting your strut on to funky pop music.
Eleanor, the self-righteous socialite Tahani (Jameela Jamil), the nervous academic Chidi (William Jackson Harper), and the Florida idiot Jason (Manny Jacinto) were all supposed to be making each other unhappy—thanks to a devious but ultimately flawed plan hatched up by demon-type Michael (Ted Danson), who believed he could do one better than the usual fire and brimstone torture.
But there are lots of threads that contribute to Satanic Panic, and they can be seen running through a handful of recent social and cultural events: the wave of clown scares throughout the country; the new TV series based on The Exorcist; the weekend release of Ouija 20113: Origin of Evil; and the October 23 death of fire-and-brimstone evangelical tract writer Jack Chick.
The first-term senator won in Iowa by campaigning among evangelical Christians like a fire-and-brimstone preacher, by denouncing Republican Party leaders as traitors to the conservative cause and by adopting some of Mr Trump's most harshly nativist positions, notably finding need to build a wall on the southern border with Mexico and prioritising the deportation of millions of undocumented migrants now in America.
Appreciations Those of us who worked even briefly with the journalist Gwen Ifill, who died on Monday at the age of 61, can attest to her deeply held sense of fairness, the preternatural grace she showed under pressure and the way she kept her composure in the face of both personal and professional slights that would have left many of us breathing fire and brimstone.
Dark skies, fire and brimstone some of us sent homeSome of us never did wrong but still went to hellGeez Louise I thought you said that I excelI made To Pimp a Butterfly before you told me to use my vocals to save mankind for youSay I didn't try for you, say I didn't ride for youI tithed for you, I pushed the club to the side for youWho love you like I do?
The city has also collaborated with the Netherlands's leading theme park, Efteling, a fairy-tale and folklore-based amusement park, to develop the Bosch Experience Discovery Tour, an app-guided walking tour and Heaven and Hell Cruise, which passes by life-size figurines modeled on Bosch's little monsters and demons from his most famous work, the "Garden of Earthly Delights," and ends with a fire and brimstone 21629-D light show inside a dark canal tunnel called the Hell Gate.

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