A Quote by Austin O'Malley

The half-baked sermon causes spiritual indigestion — © Austin O'Malley
The half-baked sermon causes spiritual indigestion
I don't exactly know what it means to be ready. A cake when the oven timer goes off? Am I fully baked, or only half-baked?
Labels need to work with artists to help them achieve their best work, not to jam records out that are half-baked or three-quarters baked.
An old minister explained the smudges on his sermon outlines by saying they were caused by sweat and tears. And without those two marks, a sermon is not a sermon.
Illnesses which occur because of physical causes should be treated by doctors with medical remedies; those which are due to spiritual causes disappear through spiritual means. Thus an illness caused by affliction, fear, nervous impressions, will be healed more effectively by spiritual rather than physical treatment. Hence, both kinds of treatment should be followed; they are not contradictory.
....oysters are the only food that never causes indigestion. Indeed, a man would have to eat sixteen dozen of these acephalous molluscs in order to gain the 315 grammes of nitrogen he requires daily.
I know when something is kind of half-baked.
Most hard-boiled people are half-baked.
The best sermon is preached by the minister who has a sermon to preach and not by the man who has to preach a sermon.
Sudden conversion ... is particularly attractive to the half-baked mind.
I also turn to homeopathic remedies for the treatment of indigestion, travel sickness, insomnia and hay fever just to name a few. Homeopathy offers a safe, natural alternative that causes no side effects or drug interactions.
Half-baked truth is dangerous - be it the propaganda of media or somebody else.
If we desire rules to govern our spiritual development we turn back to the Sermon on the Mount.
When you pitch a half-baked idea it's so easy for someone to pick it apart and hate on it.
The qualities that make Twitter seem inane and half-baked are what makes it so powerful.
I am bound to add that the excess in too little has ever proved in me more dangerous than the excess in too much; the last may cause indigestion, but the first causes death.
In the West, we feel the devastating effects of one misguided, half-baked government program after another.
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