And I think that both of them, they're both spiritual men who care
deeply about humanity and how people are being treated well by humanity.
Not exact matches
«The possible is constantly being redefined, and I care
deeply about helping
humanity move forward.»
I am not lessened by those that do not believe what i believe, i served this country and spent a year in Iraq, many of my fellow soldiers were Christian but i served beside Atheists, mormons, Catholics, wiccans, Jews, even a satanist, yes a satanist, and guess what, we were friends, I cared
deeply for them and they for me, These were the guys that protected me so i could sleep, my life was in their hands and theirs in mine... I think you all have a very bad idea of what a Christian is, i think you have no idea what you're talking
about when you judge us all as a religion... you need to get out of your house and off of your computer chair and learn what people are really
about... Maybe then you will understand
Humanity rather than just secularizing everybody and hating them... you are sad people, yet my beliefs teach me to pray for you, and hope that you come to reason...
And somehow, even after hearing horror stories
about hurt children, you will walk away more
deeply in love with
humanity.
Fred
deeply understood that the discovery of new knowledge
about our world is essential if we hope to answer many of the deepest and most profound questions facing
humanity.
Kevin Smith delivers a
deeply disturbing movie that throws up plenty of questions
about monsters and
humanity yet still manages to give audiences enough of the Smith humour, charm and charisma that they'll be familiar with by this stage of the game.
When all is said and done, Tusk is a worthy follow - up to the fascinating Red State (another Smith and Parks vehicle), and Kevin Smith delivers a
deeply disturbing movie that throws up plenty of questions
about monsters and
humanity yet still manages to give audiences enough of the Smith humour, charm and charisma that they'll be familiar with by this stage of the game.
The moral implications are huge, obviously, as are the religions ones (since a Jewish body has to be complete for it to receive a traditionally proper burial), and the writing / directing team of Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado know exactly how to strike the right balance between kicky exploitation thrills and
deeply meditative interludes
about the nature of
humanity and evil.
Doomsday Book (Swiss Fist)-- A
deeply uneven three segment Korean anthology film
about possible ends to society or
humanity.
UCS is
deeply concerned
about climate change and its impact on
humanity and the Earth.