Is it a dark and sinister practice developed
by mankind over the millennia in order to manipulate others?
I'm sorry you've never met a good man... by the way, which of the thousands of gods contrived
by mankind over the years did you have in mind?
Not exact matches
it cracks me up that people would be respectful to any god that would offer up their own son in blood scarifice, not a kind and benevolent, all knowing god, an evil and hateful god, we would be better off
overing respects to santa clause, to my knowledge all he does is disappoint from time to time ive never known him to kill and destroy
mankind by divers and sundry forms of cruel punishment.
The bible was written
by primitive, desert dwelling humans who wrote these stories
over 1500 years before
mankind discovered what we now know to be modern science.
Because
mankind addresses him thus (Sebastos) in accordance with their estimation of his honour, they revere him with temples and sacrifices
over islands and continents, organised
by cities and provinces, matching the greatness of his virtue and repaying his benefactions towards them.
In like manner the emancipation, or «redemption», of Israel from Egyptian servitude
by the crossing of the Red Sea came to stand as a symbol, first, of God's providence
over His people, and then of the «redemption» of
mankind in a far deeper sense.
When the rebel blasphemes against the «old god» who sanctions the established order ruled
over by death, it is to make God share «in the same humiliating adventure as
mankind's» (Rb 24).
In order to settle this issue, our Creator, Jehovah God, has allowed
mankind to be ruled
by Satan (though most are unaware of it, 1 John 5:19) for
over 6000 years of human history to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that Satan's way of ruling is a miserable failure and while at the same time to see who will firmly support Jehovah God's rulership.
If you ask the community in general the sworn testimony of 9 billion people
over the history of
mankind that God exists is accepted
by the community.
«What we have described as globalization is remarkably close to Teilhard de Chardin's planetization, in which «[
mankind, born on this planet and spread
over its entire surface, come [s] gradually to form round its earthly matrix, a single, major, organic unity, enclosed upon itself.4 Thus the globalization of humankind could lead to the formation of a new kind of living entity — a social organism — on the same cosmic principle as that
by which atoms join to form molecules, molecules join to form mega-molecules, mega-molecules unite to form living cells, and innumerable cells constitute an organism.
Surely, God is displeased
by man's sinfulness, weeps
over human folly and cruelty, and suffers with
mankind in its manifold agonies.
The sway of alcohol
over mankind is unquestionably due to its power to stimulate the mystical faculties of human nature, usually crushed to earth
by the cold facts and dry criticisms of the sober hour.
Grounded in the assurance of God's eternal and universal sovereignty, it included his rule
over an individual's life, the fellowship of those dedicated to the will of God, the relief of
mankind's afflictions
by the power of God's Spirit, and the final consummation of the ages in a new world.
Irenaeus (130 - 200), bishop of Lyon, presents an early Christian understanding of salvation as victory
over the controlling powers of sin, evil and death: «
Mankind, that had fallen into captivity, is now
by God's mercy delivered out of the power of them that held them in bondage.
In the history of
mankind no other religion has been professed
over so large a proportion of the globe or
by so many people.
From this standpoint it is at once apparent that, to unify the living forces of humanity, at present so painfully at odds, the direct and effective method is simply to sound the call - to - arms and form a solid block of all those, whether of the right or the left, who believe that the principal business of present - day
Mankind is to achieve a breakthrough straight ahead
by forcing its way
over the threshold of some higher level of consciousness.
When an unseen enemy threatens
mankind by taking
over their bodies and erasing their memories, Melanie (Saoirse Ronan) risks everything to protect the people she loves — her friends, her brother and her Uncle Jeb (William Hurt).
When an unseen enemy threatens
mankind by taking
over their bodies and erasing their memories, audiences can only pray for the same fate.
The sequel,
by comparison, is too noisy and gimmicky and lacks the human element which is odd considering that the feline antagonists and canine protagonists are once again battling
over the fate of
mankind.
«Ex Machina» Just when we thought M. Night Shyamalan ruined the plot twist forever, along comes the directorial debut of screenwriter Alex Garland, which not only pulls the rug out from under us
over and
over again (without cheating or making us lose interest) but also has interesting things to say about technology (as embodied
by Alicia Vikander «s artificially intelligent robot) and
mankind's diminishing capacity to control it.
Based on a comic strip
by Michael Fry and T. Lewis,
Over the Hedge keenly assesses human excesses and
mankind's general lack of consideration for nature.
When an unseen enemy threatens
mankind by taking
over humans» bodies and erasing their minds, Melanie Stryder (Saoirse Ronan) risks everything to protect the people she cares about most, proving that love can conquer all in a dangerous new world.
When an unseen enemy threatens
mankind by taking
over their bodies and erasing their memories, Melanie Stryder (Saoirse Ronan) will risk everything to protect the people she cares most about — Jared (Max Irons), Ian (Jake Abel), her brother Jamie (Chandler Canterbury) and her Uncle Jeb (William Hurt), proving that love can conquer all in a dangerous new world.
After the games terrific opening sequence the player finds themselves in a world that has been ravaged
by a new form of disease made up of a cordycep fungus capable of taking
over and transforming
mankind.
Square Enix Presser — Just Cause 3 out Dec 1 —
over 400k square miles to explore (open world)-- Tomb Raider — emphasis on putting the tombs back in Tomb Raider, mobile title on the way called Lara Croft Go — Kingdom Hearts 3 in development for XB1 / PS4 — No Release Date — Nier 2 in development
by Platinum Games, no release date — Hitman out Dec 8 — some contracts are limited, less than 48 hrs — Deus Ex:
Mankind Divided — takes place 2 yrs after HR — 2016 XB1 / PS4 — New RPG: Project Setsuna out 2016
As indicated
by the title, the exhibition looks into the future and contemplates the world in the year 2050 with
over 70 contemporary works selected to address major themes such as
over-consumption, global conflicts, scarcity of natural resources, social and economic inequality and the evolution of
mankind.
He's talking about the supposed ~ 60 year natural cycle
over a benign recovery from the little ice age, as slightly influenced
by mankind's emissions.
The reason that I went back to Mencius was that the world
over, including the Chinese, finally dawned that the western modern science and technology had so
over shadowed and skewed the picture of civilization of
Mankind that many of the advances of humanity were made
by other cultures and civilizations were either ignored or misinterpreted.
Nuclear is absolutely needed not just to stop the hand - wringing
over climate change but to free
mankind from the erstwhile shackles of fossil fuels, which
by comparison, is dirty, expensive, inefficient, dangerous to mine, transport, and refine, and fraught with geopolitical dangers and uncertainties.
To hear some scientists talk,
mankind is constantly being knocked around helplessly
by every high - pressure system
over the Pacific Ocean, or cut down
by every bug that lurks in the jungle.
Parts of North America and Europe may cool naturally
over the next decade, as shifting ocean currents temporarily blunt the global - warming effect caused
by mankind, Germany's Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences said.
Can't get people too excited about warming caused
by mankind that's only a small fraction of a fraction of a degree of total warming
over a century.
In brief, Mann, in an effort to show that 20th century temperature increases are unprecedented and therefore more likely to be due to
mankind, created an analysis quoted all
over the place (particularly
by Al Gore) that says that from the year 1000 to about 1850, the Earth's temperature was incredibly, unbelievably stable.
The «man - made hysteria» associated with the global - warming fraud is a real threat to
mankind in the sense that it a) has the potential to, and in fact is, turning millions of gullible individuals into fanatical, anti-human ideologues, b) diverting precious time, money and resources that could be more usefully spent elsewhere into the ridiculous and unscientific attempts
by environmental extremists to «control the climate» via enforced — through government legislation and burdensome taxes — behaviour modification of supposedly free citizens, and c) giving the practice of science a bad reputation amongst the general populace, which in turn has been a major contributing factor to the general decline in the understanding of basic scientific concepts, and reality in general, that we have been witnessing
over the last 40 years or so (ex.
In brief segments
over the next year, the history of
mankind will be discussed
by reference to a variety of objects... [more]
It appears to follow a story in which
mankind as we know it today basically self - distructs and is taken
over by man - made machines, and after all of the old cities have been retaken
by nature, your character is set in the new civilization.