A particular divine command may be as abhorrent as one can imagine.
Because of this they can commit acts which are wrong and would be abhorrent to them in any other circumstance.
These claims, while not uncommon, will be abhorrent to some.
Theists not trained in philosophy will almost surely reject it, finding abhorrent the idea that we are parts of the divine mind.
Kipling's ironic deployment of abhorrent discourses of racial essentialism resonates throughout his opening sentence.
The concept that physicians prolong a patient's dying by their efforts to restore health is repugnant and abhorrent to all in healthcare.
As far as the state's irredentist rhetoric went, exclusionary nationalism was counterintuitive, if not abhorrent.
He cannot admit the possible authenticity of anything he happens to find abhorrent and irreconcilable to his categories of valuation.