Sentences with phrase «been in existence long»

David, my sources for the data do not have an agenda and have been in existence long before your bogus data came along.
They have not even been in existence long enough to see if their methods hold.
thinks, that the Tigris and the Euphrates have not a common source, that the Dead Sea had been in existence long before human beings came to live in Palestine, instead of originating in historical times, and so on... We are able to comprehend this as the naive conception of the men of old, but we can not regard belief in the literal truth of such accounts as an essential of religious conviction... And every one who perceives the peculiar poetic charm of these old legends must feel irritated by the barbarian — for there are pious barbarians — who thinks he is putting the true value upon these narratives only when he treats them as prose and history.
When Matter Did Not Exist The radioactive elements in existence today have not yet been in existence long enough to have run their course, and disintegrated into lead.
The Liberal Party was in existence long before the Labour Party — joined with the social democrats is widening its appeal to the centre ground which the majority of people occupy.
The sugar relationship is by far not a new endeavor surfacing but rather one that has been in existence longer than many may realize.
One research report by Gary Miron and Brooks Applegate at Western Michigan University looks at scores from 10 Edison schools that have been in existence the longest.
The word denier was in existence long before WW2 so it is factually incorrect to link its every use with the denial mass murder.

Not exact matches

Consider how long the beliefs or fears you've listed have been in existence.
Consumers are no longer buying from the large conglomerates that have established a presence simply by having a healthy balance sheet and being in existence for 50 years.
While the existence of a term sheet doesn't mean that negotiations no longer take place, it does provide assurances that everyone is generally on the same page and that the drawn up legal documents won't have to be heavily revised (which can potentially save a lot of money in legal fees).
Trusts enjoy, effectively, indefinite longevity (they have a finite existence, but it can be a good long time) and can have limited liability for benficiaries (but not for trustees) and have legal personality (in the form of the trustee) and yet we permit them to pass income through to their benefiaries to avoid tax at the trust level (so that, for example, most mutual fund trusts in Canada pay no income tax - in fact, if you look at their trust indentures, most of them are required to arrange their affairs so as not to pay tax).
But one effective way to easily enter the cryptocurrency market for the long haul is to invest in the aspects of the market that are fundamental to the existence of cryptocurrencies.
The oceans have had salt in them as long as the earth has been in existence.
You also disregard previous ancient religions that existed before christianity, & had done so for longer that christianity has been in existence presently.
I believe that stories communicate both the gospel and the truth about the human existence, but more importantly, they awaken in us something long repressed by our modern culture: life itself is a story.
It was LONG TIME in the making, and now we see the weeds comming up and choking the life out of this country's very existence.
The fact that First Things published a long article on my book Mercy: The Essence of the Gospel and the Key to Christian Existence is an honor even when the article is a critique, which — as usual in academic disputes — needs critique from my side as well («What Mercy Is,» Marchis an honor even when the article is a critique, which — as usual in academic disputes — needs critique from my side as well («What Mercy Is,» Marchis a critique, which — as usual in academic disputes — needs critique from my side as well («What Mercy Is,» MarchIs,» March).
We are able, following a long tradition in Western civilization, to divide the spiritual from the material realms of existence.
As long as it was assumed that the world that originally came into being was much like our present world, with human beings coming into existence abruptly in their present form, it was hard to think of origins in terms of chance and necessity.
It is one moment among millions that will make up her existence, and yet I want to remain in this moment for as long as possible.
That said, I have found the strongest peace in my own heart on my own eternally secure life to be the new birth and union with Christ (His life now my own life — indistinguishable), the present existence God views me in (sanctified, glorified, seated, etc) and simply that I am purchased and no longer my own.
They can not exist in the substance of bread since the bread is no longer present and they can not have their existence in the substance of Christ's body because the substance of a human body is not the proper substance for the accidents of bread: human bodies simply do not have the texture, colour, and so on, of bread.
While a definition of faith as subjectivity — i.e., authentic human existence culminates in faith — could be real in Kierkegaard's time, it can no longer be so at a time when the death of God has become so fully incarnate in the modern consciousness.
For it cradled you long ago in your preconscious existence; and it is that ocean that will raise you up to God.»
But in the absence of some such vision, men are empty, and Christian existence can not long endure.
If the existence of God would ever be scientifically proven, everyone would have to believe in Him and Free Will would no longer exist and therefor Faith would no long exist.
The indeterminacy that science has found at the levels of matter (uncertainty), life (chance mutations), and human existence (freedom) are essential cosmological ingredients if the autonomy of the world is not to collapse into the being of the Creator - God (in which case it would no longer be a world distinct unto itself).
And it should at once be noted also that as long as such a Church law is in existence, the character of its obligation, the possibility of being excused or dispensed from it, the possibility of discussing its expediency or the need to change it, the possibility of knowing oneself not bound by it in a particular concrete case etc., are of quite a different kind from any case in which an immutable divine commandment is involved.
Only because of his growing sense of what it might mean to walk wholeheartedly before God and because of the wondrous existence of the long - promised heir in Isaac was Abraham able to lose Ishmael, as he had lost Lot before him.
Once the hypothesis found its way into footnotes at the bottom of each page, the 44 system» became a way of understanding the Word, which understanding, in practice, is not itself really subject to correction by that Word as long as those Bibles are in existence.
Although surveyors of the religious scene have been mentioning the Mormons for almost as long as Mormonism has been in existence, their reports have always placed the Saints outside the mainstream, treating them as a sort of aberrant footnote to the nation's religious life.
His Gifford Lectures at Edinburgh on The Presence of Eternity: History and Eschatology (Harper, 1957) and various books of essays — the most notable collections in English being Faith and Understanding (Harper & Row, 1969) and Existence and Faith (World, 1960)-- show over how long a period, and in relation to how many challenges, he worked out his own presentation of the Word of God to our time.
The price of sin in the beginning was being outcast from the Garden of Eden and no longer having a perfect existence and death.
However what does your life matter to you after you are dead if your soul (assuming the soul is mortal and simply vanishes with a death of physical body) is no longer in existence.
My church had succumbed to writer Richard Rohr's prediction, «When the church is no longer teaching the people how to pray, we could almost say it will have lost its reason for existence,» Yet in the congregations I have visited, silence, meditation and contemplation were commonplace, and many new members testified to the spiritual attraction of prayer.
But if there is a state in which the soul finds a solid enough base to rest itself on entirely and to gather its whole being into, without needing to recall the past or encroach upon the future; in which time is nothing for it; in which the present lasts forever without, however, making its duration noticed and without any trace of time's passage; without any other sentiment... except that of our existence, and having this sentiment alone fill it completely; as long as this state lasts, he who finds himself in it can call himself happy... with a sufficient, perfect, and full happiness which leaves the soul no emptiness it might feel a need to fill....
Today, writes Buber, «the question about man's being faces us as never before in all its grandeur and terror — no longer in philosophical attire but in the nakedness of existence
Although «in the history of Christian peoples there has been no lack of men of the spirit afire and ready for martyrdom in the struggle for righteousness,» the norm of realizing the religion in all aspects of social existence can no longer occupy a central place.
As the healthy - minded enthusiast succeeds in ignoring evil's very existence, so the subject of melancholy is forced in spite of himself to ignore that of all good whatever: for him it may no longer have the least reality.
It is, first of all, no longer only the uprightness, the honesty of the other which is in question, but the inner agreement of his existence itself.
He who is ready to surrender his hopes, ambitions, and life itself, for the love of God and his fellowmen, no longer fears death and the end of human existence, for that self - centered concern which wants to cling on to life beyond its appointed span, and seeks to bring it back again in some supernatural realm, has already died.
Okham's can be quite useful with problem solving in the natural world, as long as we are not trying to study singularities or the existence of something or a Being transcendent of time / space,.
In Europe, for example, religious people can no longer ignore the existence of the millions of foreigners with different cultures who are now living there.
Hence, it can be assumed that after biological evolution had long ceased to have importance, new structures of existence continued to develop in man.
The intuition that Christ is the fulfillment of a cosmic promise, one that has a breadth that carries revelation beyond the sphere of human existence, is already present in Paul's letter to the Romans: «The creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the sons of God.
Atheism... has no longer any meaning, for atheism is a negation of God, and postulates the existence of man through this negation; but socialism as socialism no longer stands in any need of such a mediation.
i am sorry J.W but i don't believe there is a god of any kind... if there was a god, why would such a so called all powerful being allow for the treatment of its creation by its creation... the argument of free will is an old and tired one... if the existence was true and the laws put in place to honor such a creature were equally upheld by god then i would have been punished a long long time ago and so would have the majority of people... believer or not!
«Atheism... has no longer any meaning, for atheism is a negation of God, and postulates the existence of man through this negation; but socialism as socialism no longer stands in need of such a mediation.»
In this sense, the defining characteristic of a Society transcends any one set of relations pertaining at any one moment of the Society's existence; it pertains instead to all moments in the life of the Society so long as it endures as what it is essentiallIn this sense, the defining characteristic of a Society transcends any one set of relations pertaining at any one moment of the Society's existence; it pertains instead to all moments in the life of the Society so long as it endures as what it is essentiallin the life of the Society so long as it endures as what it is essentially.
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