Sentences with phrase «central fact»

«The great central fact of the universe is that spirit of infinite life and power that is back of all, that manifests itself in and through all.
«General education courses in the Sciences of the Physical Universe,» we are informed, «teach central facts and concepts in the physical sciences and engineering.»
Their lives were reordered around this new central fact and experience.
He told The World at One: «The one clunking central fact is that the two right - of - centre parties between them got more than half the vote but the Lib Dems won the seat with less than a third of the vote.
The Stormy Daniels affair appears to be growing more complex by the day — with its dueling lawsuits and contradictory claims — but one central fact appears beyond dispute: On the eve of the 2016 presidential election, attorney Michael Cohen paid the former porn star $ 130,000 in hush money, so that she would stay silent about her alleged affair with his client, Donald Trump.
Throughout these political attacks, Planned Parenthood has made three central facts exceptionally clear
John Paul challenged the bishops to confront the hard and central fact of infidelity.
Trans Mountain Expansion Proposal: pipeline route With negotiations apparently underway between Chilliwack City Hall and TMEP staff, I would like to remind Council of one central fact: if not for an existing pipeline already running directly across our City's Aquifer (as well as across Browne Creek Wetlands, upstream and near to Yarrow Waterworks, and across active fault - lines)-- we would not even be having a discussion about running a new pipeline along that very same route.
The central fact is well illustrated by the United States.
The central fact, which has its deepest meaning for the philosophy of history and for human destiny — and which no one seems to take into account — is that the passion of Israel today is taking on more and more distinctly the form of the Cross.
The central fact of American religion today is that liberal Protestantism is dead and everywhere triumphant.
This is the central fact which lies at the root of the insanity of nuclear weapons.
During the life of Jesus, serving, and not the demand to be served, was the central fact; the death is the final description of the meaning of his life.
I have the feeling that this is not simply a minor point, but that a central fact of the human predicament is precisely that of being and feeling separate from the infinite and eternal God.
The Christian community exists to give witness to the central fact of history — the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Healing ought to be a central fact of worship, but on the most profound level of human need.
But the central fact remains that the Christian movement was the expression of this fundamental conviction about Jesus.
It is not a «distraction,» however, but the hard and central fact that so many children and young people have been abused because it is manifestly not the case that «bishops and priests are totally committed to the fullness of Catholic truth on matters of sexual morality.»
Overlooked in this sort of strategy was a central fact of democratic politics.
Christian fundamentalists are often linked to particular television preachers like Jerry Falwell or Oral Roberts, so that the sense of community is much less marked among them than among Jewish fundamentalists, for whom the community is the central fact of life.
On any view of either problem, the central facts are unaltered.
At the heart of «You are Peter and on this rock I will build my Church» is the central fact of the Incarnation itself: source not only of the Sacraments but of the hierarchy (which came before any of the bureaucracy).
Despite some excessive enthusiasm over this point by well - meaning Teilhardians of the «60s, no one can deny the central fact of Christianity: God enters into history and into matter in Christ, rendering relative all distinctions between matter and spirit, sacred and secular, before the primal fact of God's redemptive grace in all things.
That conception is the beginning of the human being is the central fact that should inform our ethic on abortion.
But he adds that to concentrate on that is to miss the central fact of our time: «The painful birth pangs — unheralded, unanticipated, and to many people unseen — of a new world society of interdependent nations.»
But the central fact of last week's play at the Rancho municipal golf course was that Lloyd Mangrum himself didn't realize just how well Lloyd Mangrum plays the game.
On July 24, 1963, two days after the second Patterson fight, Los Angeles Times columnist Jim Murray wrote: «The central fact... is that the world of sport now realizes it has gotten Charles (Sonny) Liston to keep.
«But he did not mention one central fact: The working people of Britain are worse off under the Tories.
Homelessness — in addition to being a central fact of his life — is also a big part of his platform.
I believe that the polls are all pointing to one central fact.
Gbur's caution is an acknowledgement of a central fact about science - faculty blogging: Blogs can enhance — but can not replace — the work institutions value most, which usually is research.
A fresh theory on the origin of dinosaurs shakes up a central fact regarding the ancient creatures that has stood for 130 years.
It's been somewhat fictionalised, but the central facts are accurate, and while the production is perhaps a bit too polished for its own good, the solid acting and filmmaking make the story involving and provocative.
It's been somewhat fictionalised, but the central facts are accurate, and while the production...
By largely ignoring the central fact of its characters» lives, though, it becomes a road movie with no purpose, and a war drama with no bite...
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