A Quote by John Barrasso

A culture of intimidation has no justification in any administration. — © John Barrasso
A culture of intimidation has no justification in any administration.
I'm afraid that in the United States of America today the prevailing doctrine of justification is not justification by faith alone. It is not even justification by good works or by a combination of faith and works. The prevailing notion of justification in our culture today is justification by death. All one has to do to be received into the everlasting arms of God is to die.
The Obama administration has an undeniable pattern of using regulatory overreach and intimidation to further its political aims.
At the time when talk of war, intimidation, and aggression is exchanged between politicians, the name of their country, Iran, is spoken here through her glorious culture, a rich and ancient culture that has been hidden under the heavy dust of politics.
When you have established that one alternative is good and the other is evil, there is no justification for the choice of a mixture. There is no justification ever for choosing any part of what you know to be evil.
Bullies: How the Left's Culture of Fear and Intimidation Silences Americans
We have a political culture of intimidation, of favoring, of patronage, and of fear, and that is no way for a community to be governed.
I'm entirely free of any suspicions or complaints about the Obama administration. I think the Obama administration is very friendly to Israel. I know a lot of the people in the administration, and they are committed to Israel.
Torture is illegal, both in the U.S. and abroad. So - and that is true for the Bush administration and for any other administration.
Justification and sanctification are both God's work, and while they can and must be distinguished, the Bible won't let us separate them. Both are gifts of our union with Christ, and within this double-blessing, justification is the root of sanctification and sanctification is the fruit of justification.
One thing appears reasonably certain, and that's that those who make allegations of a culture of deception, of intimidation or cover-up need to be extremely careful about such accusations.
I feel like we're in the era now where politics is pop culture. Everybody has an opinion that's politically based. We see what the Trump administration has done, and I've never seen my culture this engaged in the political process.
One of our ambitions as independents is to alter our political culture. We want to leave behind the bullying, intimidation and tribalism.
The irony here is this administration is spending more money on climate change research and development than any administration in all the rest of the industrialized world combined.
We should never denigrate any other culture but rather help people to understand the relationship between their own culture and the dominant culture. When you understand another culture or language, it does not mean that you have to lose your own culture.
On the Bigotry of Culture: : it presented us with culture, with thought as something justified in itself, that is, which requires no justification but is valid by it's own essence, whatever its concrete employment and content maybe. Human life was to put itself at the service of culture because only thus would it become charged with value. From which it would follow that human life, our pure existence was, in itself, a mean and worthless thing.
Justification and regeneration are simultaneous. The pardoned sinner becomes a child of God in justification.
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