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Damnation
Damnation meaning
The state of being damned; condemnation; openly expressed disapprobation. | Condemnation to everlasting punishment in the future state, or the punishment itself.
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The DVD features a two-hour performance, including the entire Damnation album, several songs from Deliverance and Blackwater Park, and a one-hour documentary about the recording of Deliverance and Damnation.
But prosecutors in California say Garcia used his spiritual sway to have sex with girls and young women who were told it would lead to their salvation — or damnation if they refused.
For example, a prominent pastor in my home state of Texas, known for protesting LGBTQ+ events, that those who practice such lifestyles are opposed to God and will face eternal damnation.
For His followers and believers, He opened wide the most luminous door of heavenly treasures and saved humankind (me, you and all of us) from complete devastation and eternal damnation.
According to church teaching, Catholics who confess their sins are forgiven and released from the eternal or spiritual punishment of damnation.
Fans can expect a set full of global hits from AMARANTHE including ‘Drop Dead Cynical’, ‘Digital World’, ‘Damnation Flame’.
Under the belief that Amanda is doomed to eternal damnation when she passes away, Maud does everything in her power to not only save Amanda’s body but also her soul - whatever it takes.
I read Kitty & Damnation with envy.
I think Damnation was one of the best shows this season.
The 2011 sequel, Resident Evil: Damnation, brought back Leon as the lead protagonist, though this time without Claire.
The alternative to tragedy, or at least to the risk of tragedy, is damnation.
The band was formed by classmates and friends Nocturnal grave Desecrator and Black Winds (vocalist and bassist Gerry Buhl) and drummer 3 Black Hearts of Damnation and Impurity (Sean Stone).
Thus begins their epic quest to play at Northern Damnation, a Norwegian metal festival that could change everything – if “Impaled Rektum” (their decided name) can get noticed, booked and given a chance.
When Aldridge performed at London’s Theatre Royal, critics compared him to a horse or dog, said he was “threatened with DAMNATION” and called his performance a “violation” of Shakespeare.
Although punishments are made part of certain Christian conceptions of the afterlife, the prevalent concept of "eternal damnation" is a tenet of the Christian afterlife.
A number of New Englanders were shaken by the revivals but not converted, and became convinced of their inexorable damnation.
As Satan causes both the downfall of man and the eternal damnation of his fellow fallen angels despite his dedication to his comrades, Satan is perhaps an ur-example of the trope.
Cultures all over the world have myths of this kind; for example the ' Nosferatu ' legend, a human who achieves damnation and immortality by drinking the blood of others, originates from Eastern European folklore.
Focusing on the backstories of Tamora and Lavinia, the play is set in Purgatory shortly after their deaths, where they find themselves in a waiting area with Aaron as their salvation or damnation is decided upon.
Fraenger, 10 The right panel presents a hellscape; a world in which humankind has succumbed to the temptations of evil and is reaping eternal damnation.