Sentences with phrase «as human births»

However, just as human births can develop complications, equine births can present complications, and these complications may threaten the mother, the foal, or both.
The monthly heartworm preventatives that your veterinarian has for sale are very effective - about as effective as human birth control pills - but with less side effects.
Dog birth, know to animal experts as whelping, can be as complicated as human birth.

Not exact matches

We're humans, we need a personal approach that is fully cognizant of what happens outside of work (also known as — the important stuff like the birth of a child or buying a new car).
The point of this is that Jesus in his quality as human being had no control on his birth at all, where and by whom he should get born.
Even if the date and place of Jesus» birth may be uncertain, the claim that God entered human history is central to traditional Christian belief, as the British poet Sir John Betjeman (1906 - 84) indicated in his poem «Christmas»:
As the time for birth drew near, the fetus moved from the animal - like embryo to the human child.
Just as the Virgin Birth, and the physical Resurrection of Christ are and were requirements of his literal Divinity and uniqueness upon the human scene, so also this type of development to which we appeal can not take place, except in a Church which claims the infallible magisterium on earth of the same Jesus in the name of his Divinity, and can manifest a line of consistent and coherent, definition because she has done so.
The process by which this happened - by which concepts such as personal freedom, human rights and equality have been slowly distorted to mean something quite other than they did when Christian Europe gave birth to them - has been laboriously traced by historians of ideas such as Charles Taylor and Alastair Maclntyre.
Let us speak of a whole life of sufferings or of some person whom nature, from the very outset, as we humans are tempted to say, wronged, someone who from birth was singled out by useless suffering: a burden to others; almost a burden to himself; and yes, what is worse, to be almost a born objection to the goodness of Providence.
The circumstances surrounding his birth enable both Abraham and Sarah to see the permanent truth about parenthood: Children are not man's products or creatures, and thus the pride that human beings naturally take in their own children as their own children is vanity and self - delusion.
As humans are with a clean slate when they enter through the gates of birth, for when born you are given the gift of free will which requires a clean soul that all choices are truly yours.
human beings, «born free and equal in dignity and rights,» are entitled to human rights «without distinction of any kind, such as race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.
The brainwashing from birth to take bronze age myths as truth and demonize those who don't as «evil communist atheists» has to stop before we humans finally emerge from the dark ages.
As a Communication Act: The Birth of a Performance, by Richard F. Ward Performance is a resource for homiletics because it addresses this problem of integrating language, sound and movement in an oral, interpretive act in human communication.
If this is what it means to be human, it may be no surprise that bioethics — concerned as it is with Bios — should, especially at its most philosophical, focus so much attention on the beginning and end of life, on birth and death.
Infant baptism was insisted on as a necessity for purification from an original sin said to be inherited at birth by all humans due to the sin of Adam and Eve.
Christians, however, may understand the decisiveness of Christ as the moment in evolution when God's promise and self - gift, which have been continually and creatively present to the cosmos from its birth, are embraced by a human being without reservation.
God created some souls to come back to this 2nd earth age as women to bring forth the human race (giving birth) born of water.
He argues that birth, breeding, and death are the features of life that most offend this sense of dignity, and as such are the central battlegrounds for those attempting to help us become more than human.
God created some souls to come back to this 2nd earth age as women to bring forth the human race (giving birth) born of water» And, once again, women get the shaft.
«As bishops and defenders of the human rights and religious freedom of all, weare alarmed by the deteriorating situation of Christians and other religious minorities in Iraq... Christians in particular are caught in the middle of civil strife between Sunnis and Shiites... We are deeply impressed by the courage of many Christians who remain in the land of their birth
Every human experience of language grasps it as repetition: no one would speak if those who gave him birth did not speak to him first.»
if humans had just fell in line with religious teachings and never asked questions other than «god did it»... then people would still be dying in child birth, the common cold, small poxs etc etc etc. i find that we survived a s a species to become the alpha predator of this planet and the achievements we have made since then to be amazing; attributing everything humans have achieved to a god just cheapens the value of our achievements as a species.
with Paul's guidelines in 1 Corinthians 1 - 2, a community made by people which Paul describes as «Not many of you were wise by human standards; not many were influential; not many were of noble birth.
They often take away the diety of Our Lord by placing more emphasis on so called human fallible «saints» and «pray» to humans such as Mary who did not remain virgin once she gave birth to Christ and had more children.
As an aspect of God the Logos has existed since the beginning, and at the birth of Jesus of Nazareth became incarnate in this human being.
Nevertheless, in the very name of the Incarnation itself, and the majesty of divine wisdom contained within that economy of human salvation, we insist urgently upon the fact that the birth of Christ is the summit not only of theology and philosophy, but of the material sciences as well.
Ever since the quarrel over artificial birth control in the 1960s, wayward Catholic theologians have led the way in dismissing Catholic sexual morality as mere «physicalism», this [dismissal] being an attitude which ignores the dual character of human nature as a union of body and soul.
John 8:39 - 41 is doubly interpreted: on pp. 81 - 82, 160 Redford favours the view that the verses obliquely refer to a charge of Jesus» illegitimacy (and thus awareness of birth without a human father) while on p. 137 that view is rejected as «highly imaginative.»
Sir Julian Huxley, former UNESCO director, regards birth control as the only real hope in the problem and terms it «a prerequisite for anything that you can call progress and advance in human evolution.»
This is the view that Jesus was a human being who, either at birth or at baptism, was chosen for the role of messiah, or «adopted» as God's Son.
The only event of revelation he can allow is one which brings to birth an understanding of human life such as man could never have produced for himself.
«So let me get this straight, you have two - way conversations with invisible spirits, you think the earth is 10,000 years old, you believe the world was once covered in water (about 5,000 years ago), you believe your invisible sky father came to earth in human form after a virgin birth, then rose as a zombie, from the dead, then ascended into an invisible sky city... all because the first people on earth ate and apple before proceeding on with decades of incest... am I getting this?»
At his birth a human being enters on the scene of life, draws a breath of air, beginning the process of living with a cry of pain, pays the tribute of a tear to Nature, just tastes life's sorrows before any sweets have been his, and before his joints have consolidated, tender as he is, he dies, perhaps because he was left exposed as a newborn child, or because he has suffocated, or because some illness has suddenly put a stop to his life.
And, by a significant transference of the idea of predestination to another category of explanation, Jesus was sometimes thought of as actually pre ~ existent: not merely as having existed, as it were, in the foreknowledge and intention of God, but as a divine or heavenly being who had existed in another dimension before his human birth.
As an ecologist with a degree in biological research, she is fascinated to watch the adventure of human birth incarnated in her own body.
Tell me which Greek God or Goddess has changed the landscape of human history since birth and continues to exert powerful influence on cultures around the world to this day as Jesus has.
This story of the birth of the human was never known so well as now.
Although Matthew and Luke begin their Gospels with the human ancestry and birth of Jesus of Nazareth, John begins his with Christ in his preexistent state, with him as he was with the Father through all eternity.
What he opposes most stridently in this book is not religious doubt itself or attempts to understand religion as a human construct or a biological phenomenon, but rather what he sees as a very artificial and incomplete view of human nature and its purpose: the very presumption that religion can be explained away as unnecessary and that such materialistic perspectives could be definitive or anywhere near ultimately satisfactory for beings who are obviously designed to crave so much more than mere birth, death, and extinction.
(The idea of the virgin birth of Jesus can be understood as a symbolic way of expressing the fact that deep unity is possible between God and a human being (Mary).
As Paul says in another letter: «Not many of you were wise by human standards,... powerful,... of noble birth» (1 Cor.
The reaction of any person who begins to leaf through this illustrated chronicle of human gestation will surely be extraordinary as well, and the book should be helpful in promoting «bonding» of all readers with all unborn babies, as it graphically documents the contention (made, for example, in this issue by William Saunders) that from zygote to embryo to fetus to birth, each human organism is nothing but human.
Since the idea of rebirth was generally accepted by Buddhists as well as by all other people in India, and since birth was not limited to the human level, it was possible to have Buddha born to fit any ancient tale of India, whether of beast or people — and this was actually done.
Not only would ectogenesis — the process of growing a fetus outside a human body in an artificial womb — save women and babies from those dangers, but just as assisted reproductive means have allowed the rise in fatherless births and mothers by choice, it would also make it much easier for men — gay, trans, hetero, whatever — to have children without needing a surrogate.
Veronica thank God, you must be the smartest person alive i'm tired of people comparing humans and animals like they are equals.These people that think like that must be doing things to their pets I'm sorry.It's repulsive how some people compare animals and babies as if you give birth to a pet.Even when you're pregnant in the first trimester your pet starts to act out and become belligerent you get annoyed easily you feel big and sick you don't feel like dealing with a pet who is just acting out of jealousy.
Instead your clips of animal - birth were contrasted with «human - birth» involving immediate cord clamping / cutting — as though it was a species - wide norm, when in fact it is an unusual practice considering the rest of the world, even in the post - industrial / Western world.
After the rush of giving birth wore off, I faced my first big challenge as a mom of a new human: breastfeeding the strongest, hangriest baby around.
Elephants in the wild also normally give birth at night, human mamas without interventions, too, will often give birth overnight (as a doula, I can attest to this reality as so many births happen during the calm and privacy of nighttime).
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