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Because everything we observe can be temporally traced back to a prior cause, the universe had to have been created by something, and that something is God; and
Not exact matches
This points out that
everything that you explained as being only aplicable to god, which is an explanation given
because no other explanation is seen, saying this is amazing so god did it, is nowhere near close to looking at these phenomena,
observing and collecting the data on it and saying this is our best understanding of it to date.
Nevertheless, many contemporary critics (including Jewett) insist that
everything in the letter must be directed by Paul to the historical circumstances of his first readers:
everything in chapters 1 - 13 should be understood in terms of the community differences described briefly in chapter 14: the strong are contemptuous of the weak
because of their observance of dietary and Sabbath rules, while the weak are judgmental of the strong for their failure to
observe the same.
As a principle of method, the case seems to be that everywhere that an effect is
observed in the world, a cause within the world is to be postulated and such an intra-mundane cause may and must be looked for precisely
because God (rightly understood) effects
everything through second causes.
Everything is directly and omnisciently perceived because everything is both internal to him and consciously observed (MVG
Everything is directly and omnisciently perceived
because everything is both internal to him and consciously observed (MVG
everything is both internal to him and consciously
observed (MVG 177 - 92).
Vico's fantasia abhors partial vision, and the great mathematician and astronomer Henri Poincare is on his side when he
observes in his Last Essays that in questions of ethics science alone can not suffice
because it «can see only one part of man, or, if you prefer, it sees
everything but it sees
everything from the same angle.»
So in a sense we cheat
because what we really
observe are physical variables as a function of other physical variables, but we represent that as if
everything is evolving in time.
«This is a very interesting time in particle physics,
because we have this Standard Model, which explains
everything we've
observed and
everything we know about for the last 30 years with no significant deviations.
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty begins at its most visually interesting,
because everything that Walter
observes is compartmentalised and embellished with his own personal touches.
Invite the other students to
observe carefully
everything about the student
because, in 60 seconds, you will ask the student to leave the room and change just one thing about him or herself.
And,
because everything has to be subordinated to man - made global warming, even actual
observed reality has to be «adjusted»: