Not exact matches
If he who is in us is greater..., means our
body, does it make sense that our
bodies are
decaying from sickness and we do not overcome bad habits?
He had to come back to the grave enter his dead
body (a
body which can not
decay as the
body was sinless) and rise
from the Dead as He was the Son of God.
In death, the
body separates
from the soul, and experiences disintegration and
decay; the soul, as we saw earlier, is no longer fit to be with God forever, and all those loving relationships we have enjoyed in this life, and all the good that has come
from them — these too collapse into nothingness.
So, they argue, when the
body decays these spiritual emergents, which came
from the
body and are dependent on it, must disappear.
In Romans 7, he wrote about the ongoing struggle with sin that every person experiences (both believer and unbeliever alike), and concluded that description by rejoicing that God has provided a way through Jesus Christ for people to be freed
from the bondage to
decay and corruption that was brought about by the
body of death.
To study how a dead
body decays in isolation, Peter Noble at Alabama State University in Montgomery sampled microbes
from a selection of internal organs, as «these aren't influenced by environmental conditions», he says.
These tiny bugs hitch a ride
from the underlying soil into a
decaying body on other insects.
Bland reasoned that heat
from radioactive
decay would melt the ice, and the resulting
body would be an enormous dollop of mud.
«You would expect some form of
decay after removal
from the human
body,» Dawson said.
Some scientists are concerned that — if the pyrosomes die en masse — they could create a large «dead zone,» as their
decaying bodies suck oxygen
from the water.
In the past, the
decay of radioactive elements and the leftover heat
from Titan's formation might have melted nearly all the
body's ice — so the ocean might have extended all the way down to the rocky core.
mummification Preservation of a dead
body to prevent all of the tissues
from disappearing due to
decay.
Just like the sediments at the bottom of a
body of water, the sap material protected the insect
from decay and eventually hardened.
The heat that appears to be shaping Pluto may be coming
from the
decay of radioactive material normally found in planetary
bodies, the scientists said.
In a phytate - rich diet, their
bodies will suffer
from the lack of calcium and phosphorus with poor bone growth, short stature, rickets, narrow jaws and tooth
decay; and for the lack of zinc and iron with anemia and mental retardation.
Could tooth
decay also be caused by inadequate protein intake, causing the
body to cannibalize protein
from the bones and teeth?
Director Jon Amiel, working
from a screenplay by John Collee, injects flashes of artsy craftsmanship (time - lapse photography depicting a bird's
body decaying and being absorbed into the Earth) in an otherwise visually lovely, solidly tasteful period piece.
The story behind why you are so weak is that your little sister has been away
from you for 10 years, so your
body is
decaying.
Radtke's debut cartwheels through her experiences of ruin and
decay,
from cities destroyed by time or disaster to
bodies ravaged by congenital heart defects.
Dean's sculptural elements also comprise of emoji - like tongues, kisses, fists, crossed fingers and two finger gestures, some of which are cast
from the
bodies of the artist and his children, appearing to both flower and
decay.
From Lin Tianmiao's overt exploration of sexuality, fecundity, and the aging and
decay of the
body, to Yin Xiuzhen's use of the embodied memories -LSB-.....]
Lucas» sculptures are made of and
from the human
body - a
decaying and sensible object that requires maintenance and care.
We look forward to solo exhibitions
from Jasper Spicero, Ann Hirsch, and
Body by
Body - as well as new WebTV programs and more episodes of «K / K OK», «I,
Decay» and «ClumpTV» on AMN (American Medium Network.)
The more fully fleshed - out pieces are exciting as images that metaphorically embrace the further reaches of human possibility,
from death and
decay of the
body to the mind's experience of transcendental beauty.
Taking inspiration
from the abstract forms and layered beauty unexpectedly found in shredded advertisement posters around New York, Ivcevich photographs many of these examples of urban
decay as the basis for a
body of work he calls, «Shreds.»
I stepped on Midway Island to find an albatross dead
from ingesting plastic, the ripped open
decaying body lying on the beach with multi-colored plastic caps and debris embedded in its stomach, a common sight on the remote island.