That's why I chose swimming
as my analogy here, because I know that we both agree that it's not just a fun sport; it's a life skill.
Not exact matches
Because
here's the thing: even with the «head of the wife» bit (what I'm sure we can agree is the most solid verse to back you up) you are missing the point and mistaking the
analogy, meant to illustrate only,
as the thing itself.
If Jesus were
here today, those
analogies wouldn't need to be
as gender - specific — whether male or female — for us to get their meaning.)
Perhaps there's an
analogy here with your post — sometimes we try so hard to - be - religious, to stage an event, to live
as though we're following a script.
The kind of theology I will be engaged in
here, by no means the only kind, could be called heuristic theology; in
analogy with some similar activities in the sciences, it «plays» with possibilities in order to find out, to discover, new fruitful ways to interpret the universe.6 In the case of an heuristic theology focused on cosmology, the discovery would be oriented toward «remythologizing» creation
as dependent upon God.
As we pointed out in chapter I, above, it is
here that the modern attempt to reconstruct his teaching has been most successful and, today, the best - known feature of that teaching is its incomparable use of simile and
analogy.
The
analogy of that possibly is How we listen to Gods voice / Instruction / by the influence of the Spirit of God
as you describe
here, which determines how straight the line is but then, maybe that is how God intended it to be.
per your concern on Satan
here, consider a speculative
analogy: you
as a child think you are stronger than your grandfather.
Although it is evident from Whitehead's language,
here and in the several other passages where he refers to prehensions
as «vectors,» that this is the
analogy he intends, the meaning of «vector» in biology [the carrier of a microorganism) also provides an appropriate
analogy.
Certainly there is some
analogy here to our lives
as individuals.
What is briefly suggested
here has to be sure no application to Abraham in case one might think it possible to find out by
analogy an appropriate word for Abraham to end with, but it does apply to this extent, that one thereby perceives how necessary it is that Abraham at the last moment must carry himself through, must not silently draw the knife, but must have a word to say, since
as the father of faith he has absolute significance in a spiritual sense.
Let me hasten to say that I am using
here the physicist's term «complementary»
as a very vague
analogy, and not
as an explanation.
Here Enns introduces a controversial and intriguing
analogy to help us understand the nature of Scripture:
As Christ is both God and human, so is the Bible.
5 Huxley's speculation in The Doors of Perception that the brain functions
as a «reducing valve» serves the point
here,
as does the «jammed computer»
analogy in CEW 93.
I preordered through Amazon but am too tech dense to figure out how to photo the receipt, so
here is a cut & paste: Items Ordered Price 1 of: Gluten - Free on a Shoestring Bakes Bread: (Biscuits, Bagels, Buns, and More), Hunn, Nicole Condition: New Sold by: Amazon.com LLC $ 14.78 So many bread memories, no wonder bread has been used
as an
analogy for human love and nurturing for centuries.
Here, Roy possesses a battery, the «only perpetual energy - generating source other than the sun» (A statement that's ludicrously wrong
as is and wrong even if you buy the
analogy, but then again, it's within a movie with a title that's only half a pun), and it can power a small town.
I think your last response is certainly better than your first,
as the ballroom dancing
analogy (
as most readers
here will interpret) was very poorly constructed.
Here, the theory is used
as a loose
analogy for the ways in which shared and personal memories similarly commingle in the art object.
Chthonic refers to the mythological underworld, which is used
here by the artist
as an
analogy for a subconscious image.
Thus the use of resources such
as comparison, metaphor,
analogy, repetition, and ultimately the transgression of the representative use of language act
here as the main associative elements of the works in this exhibition.
This kind of art has evolved organically and independently over
here, yet at the same time it becomes an
analogy to American pop art due to certain psychological, cultural and economical preconditions that are the same in Germany
as they are in the US.
Actually, there's a meta -
analogy here: just
as the primary
analogy tells us that short - term variation is basically distraction, minute examination of the details of that
analogy exemplify another kind of distraction.
As for the analogy of immature teenagers: here's another thing I want to take note of: the simple fact that, only a few decades ago, there was no such thing as a 37 - year - old bo
As for the
analogy of immature teenagers:
here's another thing I want to take note of: the simple fact that, only a few decades ago, there was no such thing
as a 37 - year - old bo
as a 37 - year - old boy.
Yet even if the Siberian craters do prove to be an unexpected mechanism of accelerated methane release, the best
analogy here remains «boiling a frog»
as impacts accumulate gradually, until eventually a tipping point is reached.
As to your response on chemistry and spectroscopy over at WUWT (no idea what happened to your comment
here, it must have been a browser problem, it's not in the comments database
here at all)- you cite «valence bond theory, -LSB-...] molecular orbital theory, -LSB-...] crystal field theory, ligand field theory, self - consistent field and X-alpha method» - none of those are based on fundamental physics, they are all phenomenological theories that work quite well for chemists, but they are not directly derived from underlying physical theory except through very rough approximations and
analogies.
To me it looks like your comments are valid critique of her flawed flag
analogy — but then again, I tend to not so bogey men around every corner
as some
here tend to do.
Interestingly, the Court
here refers to EVN Wienstrom and uses green electricity
as an
analogy for its reasoning, whereas earlier on it had distinguished fair trade products from environmentally friendly products:
I'll draw a hockey
analogy here (because it fits and because we're a country devoid of actual hockey this playoff season so this will have to act
as a very poor substitute).
The
analogy between bitcoin and the internet was regurgitated by Business Insider, which published a profile on Xapo CEO Wences Casares, with «Star Silicon Valley entrepreneur:
Here's why bitcoin will be bigger than the internet»
as its headline.
I won't provide an
analogy as one isn't necessary, but I would never believe that there is a positive business angle
here that is compelling enough to add the risk and the grief to your day and your life.
You just have to make the commitment
as in the
analogies David presented
here.