Sentences with phrase «perhaps life after life»

Perhaps Life After Life was such a perfect title for both stories — for different reasons — that neither publisher was interesting in changing it?

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Jurich's first reason to skip car ownership is perhaps the simplest — commuting by car is objectively awful (really, study after study ranks it as one of life's most misery - inducing activities), so given that she lives in a place that provides alternatives, it simply makes sense to take them.
Perhaps investors are still wary after the financial crisis or are worried that the slower growth world we live in today will lead to poor returns.
perhaps the only way to answer either of these questions is if there indeed is an afterlife, which is a large part of the reason i continue to hope for and believe in god and life after death!
Perhaps it was only autobiography, after all, that could show us a person living hermeneutically, open to Being, dominated by Being in the midst of personal finitude.
If we didn't get a chance to choose to follow God or not in life, then perhaps we would then get that chance to choose after this life.
If it's only about right here right now than perhaps you should jump in the volcano because after all, why put up with the difficuties of life.
After all, John Wesley was perhaps the major figure in what came to be known as the «Evangelical Revival,» and the heyday of the evangelical experience in American life is often described by American church historians as the «Age of Methodism in America.»
Perhaps they do not really understand what that means for the lives of those the NPD is after.
From this beginning came all that followed, so everything that is is related, woven into a seamless network, with life gradually emerging after billions of years on this planet (and perhaps on others) and resulting in the incredibly complex, intricate universe we see today.32 To think of God as the creator and continuing creator / sustainer of this massive, breathtaking cosmic fact dwarfs all our traditional images of divine transcendence — whether political or metaphysical.
In the after - life, though, He is like Mr. Hyde — judgemental, intolerant, and willing to save some but cast others into eternal banishment (or perhaps torture).
After HUNDREDS of court settlements equaling millions of dollars, convictions, accusations, etc etc, you would question the tragic disruption of ONE innocent's life and suggest that perhaps suicide was just the pathetic action of a drug addict.
After all, Yahweh made it clear that he never desires the death of the wicked, but that they would turn to him and live, and so it does not make sense that he would force them to eternally suffer death, since it is for no purpose except perhaps God's satisfaction, which does not seem to fit with his nature.
They say that our lives are a series of experiences extending from birth (and perhaps before) to death (and perhaps after).
After a year of campus protests, none of us in the seminar — except perhaps the international students — could avoid guilt when someone quoted François's statement that «it may well be impossible for people who have lived and prospered under a given social system to imagine the point of view of those who feel it offers them nothing and who can contemplate its destruction without any particular dismay.»
ok i've decided — after soul searching and observing my and other's reactions to these religious blog news on CNN learning more about religion from this alone and about the mideast than from anywhere else in my USA educated life i need to be more tolerant of others having religious based governments THAT is what is confusing me — that religion are governments are not seperated that is hard for much of USA population to understand perhaps it is for me i think you would have to actually live in a society like the mideast to truly understand it i mean — actually be part of the society the religious part is truly offputting — since most in USA seperate church and state like — church is for faith and imagination and celebration and family and community involvement and state is for protection and education and health and infrastructure, etc., for all it is hard to be serious about religion — when the serious side of society is state it is hard to see religion being the serious side of enforcement — and the state enforcing the faith based side of society egad — doesn't god get lost in all that?
After all that I forgot even what I thought I did in the first place, And I tell myself that if I am doing all of that then I care about it, and then I think about it and that it's possible to just go on with my life without stressing about all of this... and then when I die I'll go to hell and burn forever... and then at the same time I don't want to constantly freak out about it and live my entire life in fear of going to hell... My Parents are Atheists and say that I should just live my life without worrying about it and being nice to people and being an overall good person, and I'm not old enough to go to church, so I just repent quietly in my room, Perhaps when I was younger I have sworn to god on things that may or may not have been true, and then I repeat those things in my head, and I would get scared.
That there is a life after death is perhaps something we believe because God or Christ has said so; for the moment, I leave that aside.
Then again, perhaps I am too harsh on the UMC... I assume if the man was a heterosexual and wished to marry a woman, that the church would have made the same requirement — after all, they would live in «adultery by remarriage» according to Jesus [Luke 16:17 - 18].
This «exception» seems to be the only one that has to be dealt with, if we leave out of account the fact that a thorough - going Vitalism, which after all is a doctrine quite commonly supported in Christian philosophy, would have to require a predicamental activity of God within the natural world and its history for the origin of life, too, and perhaps for certain definite categories of living things, unless of course such Vitalism were to hold that there has been «life» in the physical world from the beginning or that a special ratio seminalis of its own for life could have been created into the material world from the beginning.
Perhaps the Bolsheviks had not, after all, destroyed and desecrated absolutely everything, and a lost nation was waiting quietly to return to life.
Perhaps the ideal time to live in such a neighbourhood is after the crime rate has dropped but before the chains move in.
There was a period for perhaps two hundred years after the Reformation during which Lutherans largely did keep to the confessions in parish practice and congregational life: weekly communion, private confession — the whole deal.
To confess our sin, after all, is a theological and moral accomplishment., Perhaps nowhere is the contrast between the account of the Christian life I am trying to develop and most modern theology clearer than on this issue.
In the old days they said, «What a pity things don't go on in the world as the parson preaches» — perhaps the time is coming, especially with the help of philosophy, when they will say, «Fortunately things don't go on as the parson preaches; (or after all there is some sense in life, but none at all in his preaching.»
Perhaps it makes many of Dwight Hall's leaders uncomfortable to be challenged by the witness of pro-lifers taking time from their week to serve women in need, whether in order to ease their choice for life or to help them heal after they have chosen otherwise.
Perhaps the ideal time to live in such a neighborhood is after the crime rate has dropped but before the chains, those clean well - lighted places, move in.
In a passage which deserves a great deal of attention in our country, more than two centuries after it was written, he said: «The man whose life is spent in performing a few simple operations, of which the effects are perhaps always the same, or very nearly the same, has no occasion to exert his understanding or to exercise his invention in finding out expedients for removing difficulties which never occur.
I know, I know, this sounds stupid, but I wonder, perhaps it would be a good idea to have communities where the citizens of the community share the same values of life — whatever it may be, after all, don't we have ghettos now, and there doesn't seem to be anybody being «jailed» for it.?
Then, speaking from the pigs» point of view, he continued, «It is better perhaps after all to live on bran and escape the shambles.
The committed speak even after their death, perhaps even while they live out the truth in their lives.
Perhaps this sounds silly but, after dozens of book readings and re-readings, I've noticed that I have unconsciously taken these lessons and subtly applied them to my own life.
Let's place aside the thought that, since being a footballer apparently empowers the world to hurl abuse your way on the slightest suggestion of the merest scintilla of the tiniest fraction of provocation, perhaps it's not that «lucky» a way to live your life after all.
Wes Brown's move to Everton would be a wise one for all concerned after the veteran Man United man reportedly fell out with Ferguson last season and the former England international may find a new lease of life, and perhaps more importantly, regular first team football at Goodison Park.
It is perhaps for the best that these exiles tend to be short - lived: a recent study into the long - term effects of banter deprivation on professional footballers, sponsored by the PFA, had to be brought to a premature end after the players escaped from their holding cells.
Guaranteed undergraduate scholarships for finishing education later on in life, perhaps after professional careers are over.
Duncan Edwards, who died after fighting for his life in a hospital, was perhaps the most tragic loss.
After many, many uses (perhaps even up to a year or more), when your SKOY has finished it's cleaning life cycle, it can be composted, though it will also break down in a landfill.
Having two partners, hubby - to - be and that other guy — perhaps the «bad boy» who may have rocked her sexual world but was not husband material or who split, or wasn't «all that» or perhaps didn't want to have have kids, etc. — is more likely to make her look at her sex life after the $ 20k wedding and Maui honeymoon are over — when many newlyweds wonder, «WTF have I just done?»
Exclusively pumping is perhaps one of the loneliest times in my life, even though the birth after my first child should be one of the happiest times of my life.
Perhaps some of the city folk forgot that yarn comes from the wool of sheep, which after all, live on farms!
While it's unlikely that they would have lived happily ever after, your teen perhaps thought that they would.
No association between vaginal delivery and interference with daily life was observed after 6 weeks, which supports a previous study.22 Additionally, the prevalence of moderate or severe UI in the vaginal delivery group was higher than that in the cesarean delivery group at 3 — 5 days, perhaps because pelvic floor muscle strength is significantly reduced at 3 — 8 days after vaginal delivery, but this is not the case after cesarean delivery.6
Perhaps this is not the time to be making predictions, after the most genuinely unpredictable election in living memory, but I think the referendum will happen and that Cameron is likely to win it.
The impact aftermath killed most life on Earth, but the crater itself (bottom)-- shown with a central peak — remained hot long after the blast, perhaps creating a hydrothermal system similar to deep - sea vents.
That Shoshonia and living coelacanths are different is perhaps not entirely surprising — coelacanths have, after all, been evolving for 400 million years.
The main argument of the Doubting Thomases has always been that the chemical signs of fossil life in Martian meteorites are really terrestrial contaminants; perhaps microbe - laden water seeped into cracks in the rocks after they landed on the Antarctic ice.
Perhaps the most famous brain - injury survivor in history is Phineas Gage, the American railroad foreman who lived to tell the tale after an explosion drove an iron bar through his head in 1848.
It would technically allow eternal life, should we have infinite «replacement parts»; the challenge is making sure all these «parts» work together and we have the «least» amount of «repairing» going on to try to minimize «excessive invasion of the body with «Replacements» and end up «messing» things up (like a failed surgery procedure after than 100th one... there is this risk) OncoSENS - Stopping Cancer at the Starting Line (That is Extremely impressive, it will save so many lives, nothing more to add; and, perhaps one more thing, it will slow epigenetic aging of Already cancer patients giving them hope to at least post pone it should it fail at eradicating it.)
Since humans lived to great ages in the initial generations after the flood and Babel, perhaps the features are primarily due to advanced age...».
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