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Strife is manifest to some degree in every arena of human endeavor; yet strife has no place in the life of any child of God, and it has absolutely no place in the church of the living God.
Strife operates in tandem with envy, and it is the point by which all wickedness gains entry into the church.
There is no place to discern the spirit of truth from the spirit of error, to discern the anointing from the spirit of antichrist.
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 SUMMA THEOLOGICA: Is strife a sin?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Further, it is related (Genesis 26:21) that the servants of Isaac "digged" another well, "and for that they quarrelled likewise." Now it is not credible that the household of Isaac quarrelled publicly, without being reproved by him, supposing it were a sin.
On the contrary, Strifes [The Douay version has 'quarrels'] are reckoned among the works of the flesh (Galatians 5:20), and "they who do such things shall not obtain the kingdom of God." Therefore strifes are not only sinful, but they are even mortal sins.
Strife is not just the same as contention: and there are three things in the passage quoted from Isidore, which express the inordinate nature of strife.
www.newadvent.org /summa/304101.htm   (610 words)

  
 Swansea City A.F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, a fateful combination of poor form and financial problems led to a slump which was as quick and spectacular as the rise had been.
In their first season in League One Swansea finished in sixth place, and competed in the play-offs.
Ivor Allchurch is the subject of the first statue to be placed at the Liberty Stadium.
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 Barbara Castle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As Minister of Transport (December 23, 1965–April 6, 1968), she introduced the breathalyser to combat drink-driving, and presided over the closure of approximately 2050 miles of railways as she anacted her part of the Beeching cuts.
As Secretary of State for Employment, she was never far from controversy which reached a fever pitch when the trade unions rebelled against her proposals to reduce their powers in her 1969 white paper, 'In Place of Strife'.
In 1974, after Harold Wilson's defeat of Edward Heath, Castle became Secretary of State for Social Services, but lost her place as a minister after clashing with the new prime minister, James Callaghan, who took over from Wilson in 1976.
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 Strife   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The following is a brief study of "strife" wrote to answer a question about the meaning of the term found in Romans 1:29, where Paul wrote, "being filled with all unrighteousness, wickedness, covetousness, malice; full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, evil dispositions."
The word translated strife (debate) is in Greek: eridos, from "eris", rivalry, strife.
Then step by step they need to try to formulate a view that will do justice to all, and then in a joint gathering bring it with prayer before the Lord and accept the result of a final vote or statement on the matter if all are agreed there and then.
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 Age of Conflict   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
I've stated in the past that Strife will not be getting any new major feature improvements, primarily due to personal time constraints and Strife 2 development.
I am seriously considering coding this for Strife and I plan on doing it in such a way that it will be easily ported to Strife 2, so there is no wasted effort.
Strife; Reven of Gyas, round 5/11 is now officially closed.
www.ageofconflict.net   (402 words)

  
 Dar Al Hayat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
These have repeatedly and clearly expressed thrir desire to ignite a sectarian strife, but the overwhelming majority of the Iraqi people that participated in the elections responded to them more clearly by stressing its rejection of their choice and adopting the political process to rectify the irregular situation brought about by the occupation.
Mosques, churches, temples and places of worship were struck.
The sectarian strife is not the only goal sought by the terrorist gangs, militias, and "death groups." The goal is to anticipate the establishment and completion of the Iraqi personal security.
english.daralhayat.com /opinion/OPED/02-2006/Article-20060224-9cbbc153-c0a8-10ed-001e-064cad7152e6/story.html   (1314 words)

  
 Greek Mythology: ERIS Daimon Goddess of Strife, Discord, Quarrel, Contention & Rivalry ( Discordia ) w/ Pictures
ERIS was the female Daimon (Spirit) or goddess of strife, discord, quarrel, contention and rivalry.
She was, in particular, a goddess of the strife of war who haunted the battlefield delighting in human bloodshed and suffering.
Eris (Strife) arrives while the gods are feasting at the marriage of Peleus and starts a dispute between Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite as to which of them is fairest.
www.theoi.com /Daimon/Eris.html   (4211 words)

  
 Hotel Rwanda and the Guerrilla Negotiator
The backdrop is the 1994 ethnic strife that took place in Rwanda when the ruling Hutu tribe slaughtered, mostly by the use of machetes, some 800,000 Tutsis over a 100 day period.
Virtually every frame illustrates the use of negotiation as a means of survival even in the face of vile and irrational human behavior and there is much to be gleaned from the gritty style of negotiation that is compelled in those circumstances.
Initially, he is in denial of the developing brutality and thinks himself to be insulated and protected by his contacts in high places and the good will of his employers.
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 STRIFE | Rockdetector
STRIFE formed in January 1970 with a line up of vocalist/bassist Gordon Rowley, guitarist Pete Trotman and drummer Paul Ellison.
STRIFE were actually rather prolific tourers, often putting in more than 300 shows a year, and during 1973 they were spotted by American Tamla Motown artist EDWIN STARR and invited to record in Los Angeles.
However, STRIFE were involved in lengthy contractual disputes with label Chrysalis Records, stalling any further releases.
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 Al-Ahram Weekly | Opinion | In place of strife   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
More rational figures have chosen to withdraw from the field, leaving it open to those who seek to spread strife or seek celebrity at the expense of national security.
This however, should not be used to impose restrictions on freedom of opinion and expression, but rather to respond to those who would spread strife.
Such a committee could have no place for clerics or sectarian figures; we want a committee of Egyptians, not a committee representing sectarian communities or composed on a quota basis.
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 Observer | Barbara the brave - a women to reckon with
I was her deputy throughout the argument over In Place Of Strife - the White Paper which set out her plans for trade union reform.
It was an echo of 'In Place of Fear', Aneurin Bevan's rambling statement of political philosophy.
She never forgave him for opposing In Place Of Strife and the animosity intensified.
observer.guardian.co.uk /print/0,,4407545-102273,00.html   (1146 words)

  
 Al-Ahram Weekly | Opinion | In place of strife   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
It is no longer enough to issue statements of regret and condemnation or hold conciliatory meetings between citizens.
A comprehensive and transparent investigation must be launched into the causes of sectarian strife.
Those who instigate it must be punished, regardless of their social, political or professional standing.
weekly.ahram.org.eg /2005/767/op7.htm   (319 words)

  
 Paul Foot: Red Barbara's Rocky Road (2002)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
She and her advisers, and the entire press, saw these strikes as a menace to good order and industrial discipline, and they had, she concluded, to be controlled.
The result was In Place of Strife, a white paper she wrote herself, which proposed a cooling-off period before strikes could take place.
For the real cause of In Place of Strife had much deeper roots which probed all the way back to that ILP training.
www.marxists.org /archive/foot-paul/2002/06/castle.htm   (904 words)

  
 1964
In retrospect, 'In Place of Strife' seems very reasonable as providing the unions with a solid democratic base, but caused many in the Labour movement to protest strongly.
'In Place of Strife' was dropped after the TUC adopted its own code of practise.
The fact that 'stop-go' was not curbed does not diminish the fact that a balance of payments deficit of #800 millions a year was turned by 1970 into a surplus of #600 millions.
labhist.tripod.com /a9.htm   (1817 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | VOTE2001 | THE ELECTION BATTLES 1945-1997
Prime Minster Harold Wilson was humiliated by the UK's rejected application for membership of the European Economic Community and the unpopularity of the government was shown in a record number of by-election defeats during the parliament - totalling 15.
Labour's attempt at trade union reform, Barbara Castle's In Place of Strife plan, also failed.
And according to some insiders Labour's HQ was in fact wrong footed by Wilson's decision to go to the polls in the summer.
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 British Goblins: Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions: Chapter V: Changelings
Apart from the fact that infanticide, like murder, is of no country, similar practices as to changelings have prevailed in most European lands, either to test the children's uncanny quality, or, that being admitted, to drive it away and thus compel the fairies to restore the missing infant.
In Denmark the mother heats the oven, and places the changeling on the peel, pretending to put it in; or whips it severely with a rod; or throws it into the water.
She then placed some salt in a nutshell, and set the sparrow and the salt, with a small piece of bread, upon the table, ready for the fifteen men's support while mowing Cae Mawr.
www.sacred-texts.com /neu/celt/wfl/wfl05.htm   (1478 words)

  
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Project Gutenberg's Strife (First Series Plays), by John Galsworthy This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
The action takes place on February 7th between the hours of noon and six in the afternoon, close to the Trenartha Tin Plate Works, on the borders of England and Wales, where a strike has been in progress throughout the winter.
Mark my words: one fine morning, when you have given way here, and given way there--you will find you have parted with the ground beneath your feet, and are deep in the bog of bankruptcy; and with you, floundering in that bog, will be the very men you have given way to.
www.gutenberg.org /dirs/2/9/0/2908/2908.txt   (18680 words)

  
 Intelligent Design?  A Special Report from Natural History Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The motor is held in place by proteins that act as a stator.
In the eukaryotic cell there are a number of places where specialized tasks, such as digestion of nutrients and excretion of wastes, take place.
Proteins are synthesized outside these compartments and can reach their proper destinations only with the help of "signal" chemicals that turn other reactions on and off at the appropriate times.
www.actionbioscience.org /evolution/nhmag.html   (6262 words)

  
 Telegraph | News
Wilson retaliated by excluding him for a time from the inner cabinet, but knew Callaghan was the best man to succeed him, and told him alone in advance of his intention to resign as Prime Minister in March 1976, after Labour had returned to office two years previously.
While capable of vindictiveness - he sacked Barbara Castle the architect of In Place of Strife as soon as he entered No 10 - he could be very generous in giving credit to colleagues, as I found when I was member of his administration.
He felt that a sea change had taken place in British politics and that Labour's defeat was inevitable.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/03/27/ncal127.xml   (929 words)

  
 1964
Wilson's chief aim is to protect the pound from devaluation and improve the balance of payments, and there is much effort placed into achieving this.
Relations between a Labour Government on the one hand and the Party and the unions on the other reach an all-time low with the publication of the White Paper 'In Place of Strife.' This suggests that there should be a month-long conciliation period before any strike action could be taken, with ballots when necessary.
The fact that 'stop-go' has not been curbed does not diminish the fact that a balance of payments deficit of #800 millions a year has been turned by 1970 into a surplus of #600 millions.
labhist.tripod.com /b9.htm   (2080 words)

  
 Desiderii Marginis - free mp3 music, best music mp3 archive, mp3 : Strife, In A Nameless Place , The Sweet Hereafter,...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Desiderii Marginis Strife, Blackout In A Nameless Place.
Desiderii Marginis In A Nameless Place Blackout, A Failure At Liberty Nightraid.
Desiderii Marginis In A Nameless Place Blackout Strife, Nightraid.
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 My Gentle Place - Love Poem
This gentle place is where I go To escape torments of life A gentle place it is although That shuts out bitter strife.
This gentle place, where I go On Earth, with heaven above I find myself searching For my one and only love Within this gentle place of mine, Where I shall close my eyes Using judgment purely Divine Not fooled by simple disguise.
In this gentle place of mine I see him oh more clearly The most loving man on Earth I give my heart sincerely.
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 Christ's Ascension into Heaven - Lord's Day 18
The One who ascends is the One who through the resurrection is clothed with new life, the One who is clothed with immortality and incorruptibility, who is, as we pointed out last time already, covered with heavenly life and whose heart and soul and body are permeated with that heavenly glory.
It is certainly not to some dreamy place that is a land of make-believe.
It is the place where God Himself, according to the Bible, dwells in the midst of the angels who are about His throne and in the midst of the saints who have died and gone on to that place of wonder.
www.prca.org /sermons/ld18.html   (4690 words)

  
 Greek Mythology: RETINUE OF ARES
This page describes the divine attendants of the god, the most important of which were his sons Phobos (Fear) and Deimos (Terror) and sister Eris (Strife).
ERIS-ENYO The goddess of strife, hatred and war was sometimes called sister of Ares and was always described as his close companion.
Yet these charged forth - they could not choose but so, for Eris (Strife) and deadly Enyo in their midst stalked, like the fell Erinnyes to behold, breathing destruction from their lips like flame.
www.theoi.com /Olympios/AresAttendants.html   (1442 words)

  
 THE LAKE CALLED "SERENITY"
I saw the Lord by a beautiful pond, where He was tenderly placing lilies of infinite beauty upon its tranquil surface.
These are the ones who have searched after complete union with Me with all of their hearts and whose longing for the perfect union with My Spirit have taken them through many trials and tribulations, and who, like the Shulammite, have entered into a deep and blessed union with the Bridegroom.
This is the place of totally abiding in Me. This is the place where strife comes to an end and the life of the flesh is crucified in Me.
www.somebodycares4u.com /the_lake.htm   (1139 words)

  
 House or Home?
Home is a place where you, God, and your family dwell together in love.
A place where children are taught about God; the difference between right and wrong; and are disciplined with love.
A place where prayer is important and differences are settled with love and understanding, not with strife.
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 BBC NEWS | Politics | Barbara Castle: Scaling the ramparts
In 1969, her White Paper, "In Place of Strife", with its proposals to contain the power of the unions, was undermined and resisted by them at every turn.
She still refuses to be photographed until she is satisfied that her red hair is immaculately coiffured and her scarlet lipstick freshly applied.
During the raging arguments over "In Place of Strife", she calmed her nerves by buying three new dresses.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/low/uk_politics/946997.stm   (704 words)

  
 New Statesman - In place of strife   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
As Nicholas Schoon points out, in his engagingly written manifesto for a better urban life, the thrust of Thatcher's social policies resulted in counter-urbanisation or de-urbanisation, rather than reviving the inner cities.
Urban regeneration is not about pumping a few hundred million pounds into schemes largely concerned with the bricks and mortar of cities, but transforming them into places where, as Schoon puts it, "people with choices" want to live.
Refurbishing or building new housing is useless on its own, as shown by the demolition, in central Newcastle, of an estate of housing-association houses barely a couple of years old.
www.newstatesman.com /200201210048   (999 words)

  
 Devotion 6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The home is not a place for strife and bitterness.
Bitterness in the church - "But if ye have bitter envying and strife in your hearts, glory not, and lie not against the truth.
An easy way to kill a church quickly is to have members with bitterness.
home.att.net /~silentword/devotion/06.htm   (369 words)

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