Sentences with phrase «about life on earth»

Hogarth tries to teach the giant about life on Earth, reading him comic books.
To understand about these lights, we must understand about life on Earth.
People concerned about life on earth want action.
However, I am far from convinced that even if there was no CO2 (leaving aside issues about life on Earth), all the oceans would be frozen.
But they are some of the most basic and important concepts about life on earth.
A statement from the organisers reads, «No other living creature has shown us more about life on Earth than David Attenborough.
Check out the surreal teaser for «Under the Skin», featuring Scarlett Johansson as a sexy alien man - eater who begins to learn about life on Earth.
«We can't even begin to talk about life on Earth until we know what that stage is.
«If we've learned anything about life on Earth, it's that where there's liquid water, there's generally life,» Hand says.
Hiramatsu: Again, it's hard to answer because we only know about the life on earth.
Hiramatsu: We can't say anything for sure because we only know about the life on earth.
«In everything we know about life on Earth, there is no known example without liquid water,» Squyres said.
Kooteninchela deppi is helping researchers to piece together more information about life on Earth during the Cambrian period when nearly all modern animal types emerged.
19 But some long - duration cosmonauts report that the hardest thing to readjust to about life on Earth is that when you let go of objects, they fall.
The effort to get inside his head seems driven by a heartfelt sympathy, a sense of wonder about life on Earth shared across 2300 years, and by the modern scientist's urge to give credit where credit is due.
«This was in a way the moment where you could see back 4.5 billion years into... evolution to the most primitive organisms and understand something about life on Earth,» Ban says.
When you say he's not talking about the afterlife in various parts of the bible, how do we even know we WILL have an afterlife if he was only talking about life on this earth?
More than half the country doesn't understand the most basic, fundamental science about life on earth.
The Voyagers also carried with them a golden record of sounds, images, and other information about life on Earth — a basic human catalog that aliens might one day discover and decode.

Not exact matches

Elon Musk's far - fetched plan not only to get humans to Mars, but to inhabit it, has evidently driven interest in the Red Planet: A team of NASA scientists will talk about the challenges of living on Earth's neighbor, while Lockheed Martin and NASA will combine to talk about the interplanetary travel systems that will take us there.
An eight - episode series about the world of shipping containers and global trade may seem like a niche subject, but it doesn't take long for host Alexis Madrigal to convince listeners why the development of this worldwide network has shaped every aspect of life on Earth.
More from The Conversation: Worries about spreading Earth microbes shouldn't slow search for life on Mars Secret weapon for space travelers: A steady diet of TV?
What's more, the maps hint that shallow pools existed between about 3.5 billion and 3 billion years ago; in an older yet similar blink of a geologic eye, life on Earth may have appeared.
The history of government welfare programs is overwhelmingly biased towards expansion; hence, President Reagan's quote about a government program being the closest thing to eternal life we will see on earth.
What about all the billions of people who lived on the Earth in places like Africa and China?
At my age and yours we require not to think about the future by studying improving job skill, but rather maybe should look forward to Paradise and the 72 Horries... after all life from 90's up to date was the worse for all mankind and the mideast specially which became as Hell on Earth and no longer fun to live it... so maybe after life would be better fun...
I think early Christians invented that as a scary - sounding disclaimer because they were always talking about how utopian heaven is and how much life on earth sucks, so they didn't want anyone getting any ideas.
I looked at the website you listed — such tortured rationalizations — especially the bits about people having lived on earth before, but not made flesh — that was a good one.
To me such a God exists because of the purpose I believe for us being her on this earth to live is to test us in following the teachings and that mastering those teachings brings about a state of happinessand greator personal development.
So what is so more hilarious about God being this alien life bringer as opposed to just saying that life here on Earth began elsewhere out there?
Regarding Ryan's ruminations on S.M. Hutchens» review of E.O. Wilson's The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth (warning: I've read neither the book nor the review, just Ryan's post about them), I think Ryan has it right in concluding that in Wilson's account of Christianity «nature has become only a vehicle for supernature.»
Which is still about 5,833 times longer than creationists think life on Earth has been around for.
You are so prepared to believe all of this without any physical proof and yet you are happy to discount a physical, observable, analyzable fossil record that shows a consistent and worldwide evolution of life on Earth dating back to about 3,500,000,000 years ago.
God created Adam from a handful of dirt and his spouse from a rib; Talking snakes; trees that bear fruit, that imparts knowledge and eternal life; a global flood, that required a pair of each organism on earth, be stuffed onto a boat; people who lived hundreds of years; a man who was swallowed by a fish, only to be spit up 3 days later, unhurt; a tower god was afraid might reach heaven; a woman who is turned into a pillar of salt; talking donkeys; unicorns; satyrs; a leviathan god creates and then does battle with; a zombie messiah, who was actually god incarnate; zombie Saints who left their graves and wandered about the town; belief in a circular, flat earth.
Salvation comes by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone ----- Except if God placed you in a region on earth where christianity doesn't exist, then you've never heard of Christ, and will likely go your entire life without learning the first thing about him.
At one time he spoke about the vision of Maujer Street» a vision of a life of genuine community between people in the midst of a great city; more recently he has spoken of the Kingdom of God, the hope for a future where God's rule would more fully permeate the lives and institutions of men on this earth.
Well, if we take your statment, «All we know so far about life in the universe is here on Earth so it's safe to at least theorize that alien life forms have a very good chance of being bipedal and humanoid.»
If one is not prejudiced either by social beliefs or by scientific training into the conviction that life originated spontaneously on the Earth, this simple calculation (of the 2,000 proteins coming about chance) wipes the idea entirely out of court.»
We talked about the big bang theory in which life started on earth.
However, in what is probably the oldest book of the Bible, Job, living in an ancient culture that knew nothing about space or planets, asserted that God hung the earth on nothing (1500 B.C.) or, in other words, the earth free floats in space.
About fifty million years ago, a brief moment in the long history of life on earth, geological evidence indicates, CO2 levels were several thousand ppm, much higher than now.
Life's about pulling skin on Jesus on earth — and about pulling out all the stops against the powers of the air.
The consensus on the evolution of primitive life is that simple life forms (prokaryotes, organisms whose cells lack a distinct nucleus) inhabited the Earth about 3 - 4 billion years ago, eukaryotic cells (those with a nucleus which contains the genetic material) emerging 2 - 3 billion years ago.
Moreover, he cared about persons in their total bodily - spiritual unity, and with their life on earth as well as in heaven.
Resurrection does not square with anything else we know about physical human life on earth.
a message about the here and now, and how to live life as members of God's Kingdom on earth.
Usually, even a non-Christian knows something about the earth, the heavens, and other elements of the world... Now it is a disgraceful and dangerous thing for an unbeliever to hear a Christian, presumably giving the meaning of Holy Scripture, talking nonsense on these topics... How are they going to believe these books in matters concerning the resurrection of the dead, the hope of eternal life, and the kingdom of heaven?
While I no longer believe the earth is just 6,000 years old, I still live in the tension of unanswered questions about the universe, and death, and brains, and Neanderthals, and whatever Neil deGrasse Tyson's got to say on public television about the earth getting burned up by the sun or our species going extinct after an asteroid hits.
Why do Christians keep talking about how worthless life on earth is?
It's funny you liken us to fruit flies and yet in the paragraph above you're talking about how god wants our emotion of love, he can hear our prayers he is interested in every individual life of close to 7 billion people on earth.
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