Though York, like the NFL and Newsom, issued a statement that condemned the tape, the owner reportedly knew
about its existence for five months before deciding to take disciplinary action against Reynolds and spoke out about it only after copies began to circulate outside the building.
That said, though, we've heard
about its existence for awhile now.
Not exact matches
It's doubtful most Canadians care
about (or are aware of the
existence of) seigniorage — or the Arctic Council,
for that matter.
The
existence of sick and personal days also leaves the door wide open
for them to be abused by employees who are less than honest
about their health or personal lives.
Throughout much of its first decade of
existence, the search engine company presented itself as a different kind of company, one that cared
about changing the world
for the better first and making money second, an ethos exemplified through its famous «don't be evil» motto.
But in order to say anything useful
about ethical issues in the marketplace, you first need to understand something
about how markets work, how they fail, and what the ethical argument
for their
existence is.
Humans have only existed
for about 200,000 years out of the Earth's 4.5 - billion - year
existence.
The team messaging app Slack has only been around
for about a year, but it has certainly created quite a stir among influencers in its short
existence.
There are actually a few differentiators here, but the main one is their relation to time; a mission statement is
about a reason
for a company's
existence, while a vision statement is a prediction or projection of where the company will be in the coming years.
Since no one in this world does not have any one answer
for every single child in the mother's womb
about whom the child will become, there is no one answer
for the nature of
existence, especially humans.
Lets dispense with the creationism argument... this is really an argument
about the
existence of God (God being the necessary precursor
for any «creationist» event).
Yes, I whole heartedly dissagree with even the
existence of the Catholic Church (though they are good
for a laugh), something my Catholic wife and I have frequent conversations
about (interestingly enough, I know WAY more
about the tennets of her faith than she does).
What we do know
about all claims
for God's
existence, and supposedly inherent qualities, is that they are all indelibly stamped by the fears, wants, prejudices, errors, and limitations of their obviously human authorship.
i really disagree lol, i don't intend to be dramatic at all, i just do nt like fluffy answers, and when it's discussed on a blog
about the nature of
existence, i feel it's ok
for me to really try to explore.
And those that don't say that stuff instead opting to argue and dissect and article or argument
for /
about god doesn't show they make any positive claims to the
existence of such a being, but instead to show how ridiculous and irrational somethings are.
The indistinguishable human desire
for meaning,
for purpose, to mater, tells us something
about existence.
It is the overarching meta purpose as in the purpose of human
existence as opposed to an individual self created self bestowed purpose of life (such as caring
for ones family) that I was musing
about.
Either this criminal is mentally stronger than most you as just by mere one sentence that God made him do so he has turned you guys into questioning and arguing
about the
existence of God, Religion and Faith...
For a change, what about discussing the nature of his crime and a just punishment for him???... you bunch of Sherlock Hol
For a change, what
about discussing the nature of his crime and a just punishment
for him???... you bunch of Sherlock Hol
for him???... you bunch of Sherlock Holmes
LBC radio presenter Darren Adam had a discussion with a caller on Monday
about the
existence of God in which he explained reasons
for his unbelief, but said the offer of a ticket to paradise was «possibly the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me on this programme».
I feel sorry
for you, how
about giving us just one bit of evidence to support the
existence of your god and the divinity of jesus.
For every explanation you offer I can, and on many occasions have, offered an alternative explanation that's consistent with what we know
about human psychology and human history, yet mine require no leaps of faith in a God whose
existence I can't prove.
You obviously know nothing
about God's
existence or non-
existence but insist on calling others names
for their faith, which seems to be a natural part of mankind's makeup.
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Although generally categorized as a novel
for young readers, this Newbery award - winner and science fiction classic, grapple with adult - sized questions
about the nature of God and the
existence of evil.
What if we factor in the evidence
for the
existence of God, the Messianic claims Jesus made
about himself, how his resurrection would act as the vindication of them, and a host of other details?
For example, I'm agnostic
about the
existence of life on other planets.
To say there is no evidence
for the real
existence of the most discussed figure in history denies the unique manner in which Christianity came
about (a claim that God came in the flesh conveyed with real life details, etc).
We can see the sense of this intuitively —
for the most surprising thing
about existence is that there is anything.
It is prepared to trust itself to one of the most notoriously unreliable features of human
existence — not only the pain and riskiness of human gestation and childbirth, but also the whole of human skittishness
about male honor, and the potential
for violence that goes with female dependency.
In the twentieth century, the Holocaust, skepticism
about God's
existence, global anti-Semitism, and the foundation of the State of Israel all contributed to Jews» seeing their attachment to a unique people as the starting point (and in most cases also the end point)
for Jewish identification.
Science and God can coexist...
for those who choose to believe I can't begin to argue with you
about the
existence of God because you have closed your mind to Him... I won't argue why God allows bad things to happen... because you don't even want to see the good things...
Islam mentioned this
for the longest time and as you can imagine, at a time when people had no access or means to verify those claims (people like yourself, opted to disbelief and argue
about the
existence of God) but now that those scientific «discoveries» became realities and the same as supported by the Quran (that was sent to Prophet Mohammed, Peace and Blessings be upon him), from God), it only solidifies Islam as the true religion of God.
Do you pray to Santa Claus or the Eater Bunny or the Tooth Fairy, there is
about as much evidence
for their
existence as
for the
existence of god.
Of course,
for most people, before they can ever believe in Jesus
for eternal life, they need to have other beliefs
about themselves, the
existence and nature of God, and some other biblical truths.
One insight provided by Hartshorne's work on the ontological argument is that the concept of the
existence of God is something akin to a regulative idea
for the rational thought
about reality which is attempted in Hartshorne's metaphysics.
If the
existence of god (s) can not be proven, then all, yes ** ALL ** this talk
about devils, angels, bible, etc etc is just busywork
for weak minded morons.
Beneath the various attempts to articulate the content of Christian faith lies a «vision of reality» with implications
for beliefs
about God, the world in general, human
existence in particular, and even some historical events, especially
about Jesus.
Q.: Might the
existence of a possible «hidden agenda» of motives
for social triage, however, constitute a reason
for being very cautious
about the use of this procedure?
Since we take so much of it
for granted, we seldom have to spend time worrying
about the reality of its
existence.
Of a state of
existence in which surviving souls, condemned to live, crawl
about scrofulously among the radiations of insidious poison, among emanations of noxious gases, on a planet unfit
for habitation which they must nevertheless inhabit.
For both Augustine and Hobbes the bellum omnium is a marginal case, illustrative of certain truths
about human nature but not, except in situations of exceptional breakdown, actually descriptive of normal human
existence.
In these quite different ways, something is being said
about a refreshment or enablement which is provided
for human
existence; and something is also being said, even in a fashion which sometimes seems curiously negative (as in Indian religious thought and observance),
about a relationship with a more ultimate and all - inclusive reality that establishes a kind of companionship between our own little life and the greater circumambient divine being.
Most of the time, however, we simply take our creaturely worth as something granted and given; we may not think
about it much if at all, yet it is the basis
for our
existence.
When, in a Western setting, a Christian believer and an atheist enter into discussion
about the
existence of God, it is common
for them both to assume the unity of God.
Hence it came
about (to cite here an example which has at the same time a deeper relation to the whole study) that the pagans judged self - slaughter so lightly, yea, even praised it, notwithstanding that
for the spirit it is the most decisive sin, that to break out of
existence in this way is rebellion against God.
Well, those particular cherry picked lessons aren't too bad, though they ring hollow when married to the doctrine of an all loving god torturing people
for all eternity just because they doubt his
existence or simply believe the wrong doctrines
about him.
It must mean also that there is something
about Socratic
existence which calls
for this expansion into a larger whole with a changed center.
She said that
for Reinhold the Christian faith was «a present fact, and a present truth
about life that illumines our
existence and gives meaning, relieves us of some of the miseries of guilt in which all men are involved,..
Existentialist theologians,
for example, seem to forget entirely that human
existence,
about which they talk so much, has a location in time and space and in a given part of the natural order.
Whereas the weak despairer will not hear
about what comfort eternity has
for him, so neither will such a despairer hear
about it, but
for a different reason, namely, because this comfort would be the destruction of him as an objection against the whole of
existence.