Not exact matches
The Christian indeed has always recognised the
immediate primacy of secondary
causes in the bringing about of natural phenomena, but as serial
causes have been traced further back, and their astonishing inter-dependence demonstrated, the scientist has tended to proclaim either a mathematical universe in which theses secondary
causes may be identified with some primary basic formula, or equation, synonymous in definition with a physical ultimate, a universe inwhich God has no place; or else he has preferred to identify intellect with matter itself and has come to accept that idealistic cosmic pantheism which is almost as
common a philosophy today as evolutionary materialism.
Indicative of the broadening of your uterus as the embryo soundly situates itself within it, cramping is a
common symptom that is not a
cause for worry unless it is chronic and exceedingly severe, at which point you should schedule an
immediate appointment with your health provider.
The
common belief is that the goal of advertising is to
cause an
immediate action — see an ad for pizza — go buy a pizza.
The trip cancellation or trip interruption of the insured person must be
caused by or result from death, accidental injury, disease or physical illness of the insured person or an
immediate family member of the insured person, or default of the
common carrier resulting from financial insolvency.