This
begets a morally and politically unhealthy attitude.
There is another question/observation - where did Cain
beget his wife (no mention of this in the Bible)?
The Homoians had asked that, if it is true that the Father and Son are one nature, why does not the Son also
beget? Ambrose's answer is that to
beget does not belong to God's "power" (potestas) (which Ambrose equates with substantia) but to what is proper to his function as Father.
Many marine species broadcast eggs and sperm into the water, hoping they meet and
beget another generation.
Previous studies have identified tephras from several volcanic sources (Riehle, 1985;
Beget et al., 1994; Combellick and Pinney, 1995), but an improved knowledge of the history and spatial dimensions of tephra deposition is needed for hazard assessment and chronological precision.
Inside, a succession of eroded spaces and cavities
beget a moody, cave-like atmosphere, complete with display vitrines sculpted in the shape of stalagmites and stalactites.
According to this thinking, it's fair to assume that certain crimes
beget other crimes.
Self love and self hate marry and
beget children in the form of disordered thoughts.
A genuine and valid marriage also includes the intention to
beget children.
Persistently unfavorable audits
beget either higher reinsurance premiums or an end to the relationship.
"Soon," Kristol fils prophesied, "there are going to be more neoconservative magazines than neoconservatives." We agree, and we predict that The American Interest will
beget The Democratic Interest, which will
beget The Strategic Interest, which will
beget The Corporate Interest, which will
beget The Global Interest, which will
beget The Selfish Interest, The Compound Interest, The Lack of Interest, The Monthly Gold Standard and The End of History as We Know It Weekly.
Granted, that evolution will sometimes
beget a monstrosity, and the public will want it dead.