Not exact matches
The push
in recent years to patronize small businesses for holiday shopping resulted
in the
creation of Small Business Saturday, and this year's holiday shoppers spent an estimated $ 5.5 billion at small businesses the
day after Black Friday.
The fact that Beyoncé is not a vegan and has reportedly had limited involvement
in the
creation of 22
Days Nutrition — a company being spearheaded by her trainer and life coach, Marco Borges — has struck a nerve with skeptical fans.
Later Wednesday afternoon, Corning CEO Wendell Weeks also stepped down, saying
in a statement, «the events of the last few
days have transformed the council's laudable mission of job
creation into a perception of political support for the Administration and its statements.
This isn't the only Frankenstein - like food
creation by a big brand
in recent
days.
It took the founder a mere eight hours to develop the app that only sent and responded with «Yo,» but Or Arbel quickly saw his
creation become «the No. 1 social networking app
in the U.S. App Store and the No. 4 app overall» after its release on April Fools»
Day.
With all of this frustration
in the
day - to -
day of content
creation, wouldn't it be great if someone would just... give you a complete blueprint to a successful content marketing strategy?
I called Stephanie out of the blue one
day on the recommendation of my web mentor to assist
in some content
creation for our developing web presence.
Ms. Notley, along with Human Services Minister Irfan Sabir and Status of Women Minister Stephanie McLean, also announced the
creation of one thousand $ 25 per
day childcare spaces
in urban and rural communities across the province.
As far as I can ascertain, it would not have been
in the first six
days, for at the end of the
creation week, God proclaimed that all of
creation was very good.
Some believe
in a literal seven
day creation, some believe
in the big bang and evolution but that God was behind it all.
I believe
in the
Creation, but I do not believe it happened
in 6 literal
days.
From Ham's side (supporters), you are not a true Christian if you do not believe
in a six
day creation.
Ken Ham actually said that he believes Christians who don't agree with him on
creation in 6
days are still a Christian.
For G - d created the entire world
in six
days, and on the seventh He stopped His act of
creation and began maintaining.
This is our reality: All
day long God is reaching into our condition, sending certain thoughts and desires, arousing certain emotions and calming unhealthy patterns, calling us further towards love / life, showing us that he is to be experienced
in every piece of His
creation and known
in every ordinary fraction - of - a-second.
Fourth
Day of Creation Genesis 1:14 - 19: And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was
Day of
Creation Genesis 1:14 - 19: And God said, Let there be lights
in the firmament of the heaven to divide the
day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was
day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for
days, and years: And let them be for lights
in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so.
Now I have peace and though this world burdens me with its evil every
day, Ifind happiness
in the simple things of Ya's
creation.
IF you were to look at
creation it - self and how complex and
in order things are surely after a few
days of thinking about it you would have to say there must have be a creator
in all of this stuff going on??? there is to much out there to say it all happened by chance or accicedent... you do nt have to go past the moon or the nearest planet to see what im talking aobut i will pray that God will reveal him self to you and you too can see what im talking aobut... you can emial me if you like randytherealtor7 at yahoo com
I'd like to suggest —
in strictly tentative fashion as a hypothesis that I am amusing myself with these
days — that as important as each of those questions are, none of them should be the starting point for our doctrine of
creation.
Many years ago I was added to the listserve for a group of Evangelical pastors, though not a pastor myself, and one
day one of them asked the group about using stories or quotes
in sermons without telling their people they were using them, that is, presenting the stories as their own stories and the quotes as their own
creation.
As far as
creation in one
day, again it is a metaphor as are many many passages of the bible.
Until then, I just assume that all these religious ideas are the
creation of men who want power over others
in the natural world - and every
day I am more convinced this is the case.
The six
days of
creation are about the six thousand years of human history, that end
in the 7th thousandth year of Jesus return to the Earth and the promised rest for God's people.
Yes, god created the dinosaurs and blonde haired blue - eyed people all running around after
creation in 6
days... 4,000 years ago.
And the
days of
creation after that are far more likely to represent the stages
in which God brought mankind closer to cooperation, civilization, and spiritual understanding.
Not all of the early church fathers believed
in literal six -
day creation.
The penalty was not just death, but an instant death: death that very
day...
In creation, God is not obliged to give us the gift of life.
Again, St Augustine of Hippo (354 - 430), one of the Church's greatest theologians, recognised that the six
days of
creation can not be interpreted
in a fundamentalist way:
days are normally reckoned by the rising and setting of the sun, but the sun was only created on
day four!
Be Not Afraid: A Letter to my Charismatic Brothers and Sisters:: I wrote this letter after Charisma News wrote an absolutely heinous editorial justifying islamophobia and then the evangelical world freaked out because Michael Gungor dared to say that he didn't believe
in six
day creation (news flash: a lot of Christians don't and haven't for millenia).
If the ascension is understood as not about a direction but instead about the place Jesus occupies
in creation and
in our hearts, it becomes a powerful counter to the economic and political powers of our
day.
Rabbi Neuberger asserted that «it's really important that one accepts that... new scientific research has taught us... that the human embryo is not as unique as we thought before... We do have to think differently about the «unique quality of human embryos»
in the way that Peter Saunders is saying... The miracle of
creation... may have to be explained somewhat differently... Our human brains are given to us by God... to better the life of other human beings... and if this technology can do it..., and I don't believe that anybody is going to research beyond fourteen
days, then so be it, lets do it.»
While mainline publishers of religious books and church - school curricula have been virtually silent on the subject, there are currently
in print more than 350 books challenging evolutionary science and advocating a «
creation science» based on six 24 - hour
days of
creation, a «young - earth» dating, and a worldwide «flood geology.»
If the ascension is not about a direction but about the place Jesus occupies
in creation and
in our hearts, it becomes a powerful counter to the powers of these
days.
For Moltmann, «The seventh
day of
creation is still ahead of God and his people
in history.»
The more important and mostly unrelated question is really about the length of the
day in creation.
Newell presents a seven -
day cycle of morning and evening prayers written
in the «Celtic tradition,» which emphasizes the goodness of
creation.
I have had the benefit of living
in town with the Institute for
Creation Research (ICR) since the
day of my new birth.
While exhorting us to contemplate nature, the Qur» an says, «
In the creation of skies and the earth, the difference between night and day, the ships which run at sea carrying that which is useful for mankind, the rain water which Allah sends down from the sky to revive the earth after its death, and to spread animals on it, and the arrangement of winds and clouds between sky and earth, in all those things there are evidences (for the existence of God) for those who make use of their brains» (Surah II, 164
In the
creation of skies and the earth, the difference between night and
day, the ships which run at sea carrying that which is useful for mankind, the rain water which Allah sends down from the sky to revive the earth after its death, and to spread animals on it, and the arrangement of winds and clouds between sky and earth,
in all those things there are evidences (for the existence of God) for those who make use of their brains» (Surah II, 164
in all those things there are evidences (for the existence of God) for those who make use of their brains» (Surah II, 164).
The love of God, shed abroad
in our hearts by His unmerited mercy, is the bedrock, the cornerstone of that work which makes us justified, righteous and ready for the very real new
creation ahead — the hope that makes our
days here (often scared with pain and trial) have meaning — that's the hope of our calling that allows (as Steve notes) us to live for each other.
I do think that a sic -
day creation is taught
in Genesis 1.
In my
day job as the editor of The Englewood Review of Books, I've staked my life and work on the hope that reading carefully and well will undoubtedly transform us, reforming the ways that we think, talk about and live within this wondrous web of life that is God's
creation.
On the road to a bolder comprehension of the universe the children of this world
day by
day outdistance the masters of Israel; but do you, Lord Jesus, «
in whom all things subsist», show yourself to those who love you as the higher Soul and the physical centre of your
creation.
Spanning the entire spectrum of
creation, whether
in terms of sex, politics, or religion, Christians affirm that God is speaking through the law written on human hearts, with individual consciences picking up the signals, either accusing or excusing them, until that
day when God will finally judge all things by the criterion of Jesus Christ (Romans 1:15 — 16).
In the introduction, Porphyry suggests that those speculating on the nature of the embryo can be divided into four camps according to their views on the moment of ensoulment: with the
creation and release of semen; when the embryo is first formed (between the first thirty and forty - two
days of pregnancy); when the embryo first moves (between the first three and four months of pregnancy); and, finally, at birth.
To see
in this way is to rejoice and mourn at once, to regard the world as a mirror of infinite beauty but as glimpsed through the veil of death; it is to see
creation in chains, but beautiful as
in the beginning of
days.
I would agree that belief
in a 6
day creation is not a neccesity to be a christian.
Christ is both Icon of the Father (who is thus revealed as being far more than a merely rational super-being) and true Man, the real peak and summit of all
creation, and exemplar of man, who will one
day gather up all the diverse workings of the Holy Spirit and present them as a glorious symphony
in the presence of Our Father
in heaven.
Each
day of
creation takes on two principal categories of divinity
in the pantheons of the
day, and declares that these are not gods at all, but creatures —
creations of the one true God who is the only one, without a second or third.
Not only does the completion of
creation in six
days correlate with and support the religious calendar and Sabbath observance (if the Hebrews had had a five -
day work week, the account would have read differently), but also the seventh
day of rest employs to the full the symbolic meaning of the number seven as wholeness, plenitude, completion.