The art sites, predominantly found in caves, feature otherworldly characters, supernatural serpents and dogs that accompanied
dead humans on the path of souls.
Not exact matches
It's an emergency surgical intervention meant to undo damage caused by
human activity both in the oceans and
on dry land, and it has been shown to work — bringing
dead reef sections back from the edge in just a few years.
Ten years after «Night of the Living
Dead,» Romero made «Dawn of the
Dead,» where
human survivors take refuge from the undead in a mall and then turn
on each other as the zombies stumble around the shopping complex.
«Night of the Living
Dead,» made for about $ 100,000, featured flesh - hungry ghouls trying to feast
on humans holed up in a Pennsylvania house.
But others, like Paul Krugman, who in 1998 predicted that the Internet's impact
on the economy would be no greater than the fax machine's, were
dead wrong, though for understandable reasons.11 Timelines for the adoption and extension of new technologies are inherently unpredictable, primarily because their ultimate impact will be a result of how
humans interact with them.
Other faiths believe in burning candles or saying prayers in behalf of the
dead — the Latter - day Saints believe in the same concept, but taken to the next level: that we really can open a portal to salvation for every
human on earth, if they want it.
We believe one person of that Trinity, Jesus, took
on human flesh, was crucified and rose from the
dead.
So if you have a triune god who is father, son, and holy ghost but you have a mother of the
human manifestation of father / son god — then Mary is arguably the mother of god and in that way could be argued as the more divine at some point in the history of the transformation of the triune god in heaven to the triune god
on earth and of course the few days when the triune god
on earth was
dead (but not really
dead) before rising.
• After Germaine Greer said that freedom is the world's most dangerous idea, and sex columnist Dan Savage picked population control, newspaper columnist Peter (brother of Christopher) Hitchens declared
on Australian TV that «the most dangerous idea in
human history and philosophy remains the belief that Jesus Christ was the son of God and rose from the
dead.»
Faced with the absolute evil of the Nazi attack, first
on Jewish life and ultimately
on human life per se, Greenberg was tempted to take Richard Rubenstein's approach and concede that the God of Israel was indeed
dead.
Some Traditions speak of Angels who guard Hell, some who guard Paradise, some who ask
dead people about their beliefs, and some who record all of a man s actions; there is also an Angel who will blow the trumpet to awaken all
human beings
on the Day of Judgment.
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.
Does this new finding prove an invisible, all powerful, magic man who lives in the sky had an evil talking snake tempt a woman, made from a rib, to disobey him, whereby he put a curse
on all future humanity, then later changed his mind and decides to lift his curse by impregnating a
human woman with himself and having himself tortured, killed, and raised from the
dead, so that if you believe all that, you get to live forever in heaven after you die, but if you don't, he will torture you forever in hell?
In other words we should walk away from divisive ideologies and abstractions and go back to living humbly and diversely and happily as one
human family
on earth with large tolerance and a divine wealth of education and
human opportunity and accountability — the politics are as
dead as a false god of convention.
They go
on to say that the doctrine of mechanism which penetrated into all branches of
human inquiry is now
dead (Davies & Gribbin 1991, p. 6).
The term «resurrection of the
dead» should not be interpreted as a hope for the prolongation or restoration of our own conscious existence, but rather a hope that
human life has meaning, that when our conscious existence is ended, the historical life we have lived may be raised before the eternal Judge, and may be vindicated, as being of some value for that Kingdom which is eternal and for whose fuller manifestation
on earth we ever pray.
2 He goes
on to argue that the resurrection appearances were essentially hallucinations that the disciples mistakenly interpreted as Jesus come back from the
dead, but that God used these hallucinations and this misinterpretation to create his kingdom, his community of love and forgiveness, within
human history.
The two marches in Managua came after protests and looting last week that Nicaragua's Permanent Commission
on Human Rights said left at least 63 people
dead, 15 missing and more than 160 wounded by gunfire.
Jesus is the ONLY ONE who actually took
on human form and rose from the
dead.
like hindu with due respect to hindu community that they go and ask to their idols or monkeys and so
on, buddists go and ask a statue of buddah, sikh asks guru nanak, catholic asks marry and
dead human, christian in general asks a
human and the list could go
on and
on... how do you know that which one is being answered by The True God... all can't be correct or true... as Truth can't to more than one but ONE only....
Odder still, after saying he had to support the position of the U.S. government, he went
on to deplore that position, observing that Dr. Louis Sullivan, Secretary of Health and
Human Services, shared his embarrassment over official queasiness about the scientific uses of the unborn
dead.
«So let me get this straight, you have two - way conversations with invisible spirits, you think the earth is 10,000 years old, you believe the world was once covered in water (about 5,000 years ago), you believe your invisible sky father came to earth in
human form after a virgin birth, then rose as a zombie, from the
dead, then ascended into an invisible sky city... all because the first people
on earth ate and apple before proceeding
on with decades of incest... am I getting this?»
I hope most of you realize that their is very little difference between Muslim's who believe in 89 Virgins and Christians who think
humans can walk
on water and Mormons who toss water
on dead people...
At the same time, a persistent reflection
on this central image may be able to explain, to some extent at least, why Christian theology has arrived at so many
dead - ends in its ruminations about mystery, creation, suffering, and
human freedom.
Walter Kasper explains that the statement that «God Himself is
dead,» which goes back to an old Lutheran hymn, was taken back into theology by Karl Barth and Bonhoeffer, who agreed at least
on this - that «the religious presupposition that is lacking in contemporary irreligious society» affords the
human race the opportunity for a «true recognition of our situation before God.»
This fact of our experience is not always given the attention it deserves, and many times descriptions of humankind are produced that suggest a quasi-morphological portrayal, as if
human existence were like counting the spots
on some insect or were like a diagram of a
dead cat as it is studied in a biological laboratory.
I get where you are coming from though, I read about metal axe heads floating
on water, shadows moving while the sun is not, men running faster than horses and fifty armed soldiers falling
dead when they come against one of Gods prophets, it goes
on and
on, an outrageous affront to any
human intelligence, I mean come
on!!
Set in 1959, the narrator reflects back
on the events from the present, highlighting the novelty of the encounter in the film's opening line: «I was twelve going
on thirteen the first time I saw a
dead human being.»
In that way, and that way alone, Jesus rises from the
dead and lives
on in the
human heart and mind because if you believe in the Resurrection then treat people without compassion, mercy, justice and forgiveness, what good is the any of it?
So, all you right wingers, and left wingers all need to grow up and realize, it's not about you... we're all
human and imperefect, I do nt anyone that can raise the
dead or walk
on water.
I don't think anybody intelligent (intelligent Christians included) believes that Christianity «depends»
on a
human being having the ability to die and then, physically, rise from the
dead.
Agree that we have now reached
dead - end, that the dictatorships have the democracies
on the run because democracy is essentially unworkable, that Christian goodwill is all fantasy and fustian, and that a nuclear war will soon finish off civilization and perhaps the
human race.
Faith = the ability to believe in something in spite of the fact that science can PROVE what you believe in is impossible (it is absolutely impossible for a
human being to die, be
dead for 3 days and rise from the
dead, still haven't been able to get someone to walk
on water, and if I could turn water into wine, I'd work from home).
When i come to CNN.com I want to see news stories, not what Confucius, Jesus, Gandi or any other
human who has been
dead for 100's of 1000's of years might think of what is going
on in todays world.
What a strange pulsation there is to
human life: as night comes
on, active scenes are in a few hours deserted; not a soul is in sight except the occasional watchman or late reveller, and whole cities lie silent — cities of the
dead, it might well seem, except that with the turn of the earth and the dawn of new day they revive to another brief and hectic activity.
God left
on record his love for the
human race thru Jesus Christ when he hung, bled, and died for our sins, not only that but he didn't stay
dead he rose
on the third day!
While the debates rage
on about whether Noah is biblical enough, Heaven is For Real true enough, and God is Not
Dead profitable enough, Philomena delivers a quiet, understated, and powerful portrayal of the actual
human experience, where clear - cut lines between good and evil, heroes and villains, right and wrong might be good «story-wise» but don't reflect the reality most people of faith actually live in.
But for a
human to become intemperate
on The Walking
Dead is deadly, for intemperance «more than any other thing renders man unable and unwilling to «take heart» against the wounding power of evil in the world.»
I should also make it clear that I don't befriend all homeless people, just the ones I pass
on a regular basis because I feel like it's my duty as a
human to extend any act of kindness I can — whether it's a big ass grin or a cup of coffee or an hour long conversation
on aforementioned bench in the
dead of winter — to the people who appear in my life more days than not.
Dr. Jay Gordon said, «We'd be a
dead branch
on the evolutionary tree if
human milk rotted
human teeth.»
@Readin,
On consideration, slavery is still on the political spectrum, albeit on a different axis of theft (of human resources), where the extreme would be slavery on one end, moving over to various forms of cruel peonage, then to sweatshops, then to low pay dead end jobs with wage theft, the same without wage theft, the same with benefits, and so on up, the opposite side being no theft at all so that a given laborer is paid their fair shar
On consideration, slavery is still
on the political spectrum, albeit on a different axis of theft (of human resources), where the extreme would be slavery on one end, moving over to various forms of cruel peonage, then to sweatshops, then to low pay dead end jobs with wage theft, the same without wage theft, the same with benefits, and so on up, the opposite side being no theft at all so that a given laborer is paid their fair shar
on the political spectrum, albeit
on a different axis of theft (of human resources), where the extreme would be slavery on one end, moving over to various forms of cruel peonage, then to sweatshops, then to low pay dead end jobs with wage theft, the same without wage theft, the same with benefits, and so on up, the opposite side being no theft at all so that a given laborer is paid their fair shar
on a different axis of theft (of
human resources), where the extreme would be slavery
on one end, moving over to various forms of cruel peonage, then to sweatshops, then to low pay dead end jobs with wage theft, the same without wage theft, the same with benefits, and so on up, the opposite side being no theft at all so that a given laborer is paid their fair shar
on one end, moving over to various forms of cruel peonage, then to sweatshops, then to low pay
dead end jobs with wage theft, the same without wage theft, the same with benefits, and so
on up, the opposite side being no theft at all so that a given laborer is paid their fair shar
on up, the opposite side being no theft at all so that a given laborer is paid their fair share.
And, in the top spot, is a report
on Michael Gove's appearance at a select committee hearing this week, where we learned that the Tory plan to scrap the
Human Rights Act is pretty much
dead in the water.
Law lords are expected to rule later today
on whether a police force breached the
human rights of a witness shot
dead before he could give evidence at a trial.
When combined with overfishing, climate change, fertilizer runoff — induced
dead zones and other
human impacts
on ocean fishes, a watery evolutionary stage has been set for a jellyfish takeover — dubbed the «gelatinous ocean» by some scientists.
Although the Harvard criteria were based
on zero patients and no experiments were conducted either with
humans or animals, they soon became the standard for declaring people
dead in several states, and in 1981, the Uniform Determination of Death Act (UDDA) was sanctioned by the National Conference of Commissioners
on Uniform State Laws.
The removal of long -
dead human bodies from view in museums for reburial is based
on a warped notion of respect
Scientists have been giving us new views of the prehistoric world in the past decade that hinge
on the realization that «biomolecules» such as ancient DNA and collagen can survive for tens of thousands of years and give important information about long -
dead plants, animals, and
humans.
Much like
humans, grizzlies are clever scavengers, feasting
on rodents, trout, roots, nuts, berries, insects, and
dead animals.
In her landmark book, she documented a litany of evils observed after DDT and other organochlorine insecticides were sprayed
on landscapes, rivers, and lawns:
dead birds and paralyzed birds, pigeons dropping from the sky, bird nests without eggs and eggs that did not hatch,
dead fish and fish swimming in circles, cancers in
humans, and a buildup of DDT in the fat of animals and people.
The new views of the prehistoric world hinge
on the realization that «biomolecules» such as ancient DNA and collagen can survive for tens of thousands of years and give important information about long -
dead plants, animals, and
humans.