In that case your God is nothing but a horrible and unreasonable tyrant," we read in the margin: "This objection is irrefutable, and completely demolishes the whole edifice of Christian doctrine.
Now he suddenly arrives at the idea of relativity, the idea which most thoroughly and utterly demolishes the principle of authority.
Death demolishes a group of minstrels, from one of whom he has taken a lute.
Death demolishes a student by throwing a bookcase filled with books upon him.
But the same doctrine, when applied to establish a fixed and unalterable relation between the causes of volition and volition itself, really demolishes all responsibility for volition, and consequently for its external results.
Hence, though each demolishesthe other, neither is convinced, and the controversy still rages.
In the same easy way, President Edwards, as he imagines, demolishes the doctrine of indifference.
Rome and Ritualism have received a shock whichdemolishes and destroys the very foundation of their sinful system.
Besides, my excavations proved that the second "city wall" must have included the new site, so that the Gospel narrative at once demolishes the new theory.
The Ward theory demolishes the Deity with the greatest ease, and places man, fleeting or evanescent as he is, at the summit of the universe!
There must be a parte ante if there's a parte post, And logic thus demolishes every future ghost.
Sternly and resolutely he cuts away the veins and arteries of the Rebellion itself, as he tears up railroads and demolishes mills and public buildings.
Chalmers' book but just now alluded to; and, what is more to the present point, demolishes equally fallacies current and prevalent in the United States at this hour.
This proposition demolishes at a stroke the fallacy, that pervades Dr.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "demolishes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.