Not exact matches
And when you think others are stupid to be «religious», how stupid are you to limit yourself to this one planet, when there are billions up there, all connected by God's Galactic Internet, no big bang, no beginning, no end, forever, billions of
souls traveling the ever - changing universe, in and out of various
human - like bodies, on and off of
different earth - like planets.
But as «spirit» the
human soul simultaneously belongs to another realm of being, the realm of immaterial forms, and as such is contrasted with other formal principles of nature, so that its ontological status is altogether
different.24
Opposed to these reductionists are dualistso f various varieties, who hold that one may in fact speak of two
different entities making up the
human person:
soul / spirit and flesh.
There Statius explains to Dante the generation of the embryo, and how the embryo passes through various stages before it can be considered a rational
human: «This active power,» reads Robert M. Durling's translation, «having become a
soul like that of a plant, but
different in so far as it is still under way, while the other is already in port,»
Also
human beings are made in the image and likeness of God, we can know and love, through the power of our spiritual
soul - we are very
different from animals, not in our physical bodies but in our
souls.
The belief that man possesses a
soul, or some kind of spiritual entity that survives death, is itself an almost universal phenomenon in primitive
human culture and it has led to
different kinds of development in more mature
human civilizations.
The Bible is viewed not only as an historical or canonical document, but as a description of the individual
soul's journey of spiritual development and commentary on what happens when
different states of consciousness interact with one another in the collective drama of
human existence.
Well, I guess leaving out
soul from an (artificial) system, the main things which would seem that are
different (aside from biochemical construction) between
humans and computers are feelings and emotions, and thought, or consciousness.
And only
humans have
souls and that's what makes us special and
different from the animals.
The missional approach is
different than modern evangelicalism, particularly in this region, because «the work of salvation, in its full sense, is 1) about whole
human beings, not merely
souls; 2) about the present, not simply the future; and 3) about what God does through us, not merely what God does in and for us.»
Is it ethical, we wonder, to breathe life into a creature without its own identity, without (perhaps) a
soul, who will never know the quintessential
human joy of Feeling
Different?
I'm, a kind hearted, with a good
soul, and treats, anybody, like a
human... I totally respect women... What happens in the bedroom, stays in the bedroom.I lift weights, and stay in shape, Love the outdoors... I'm nooo pushover... Ladies that try to get me to go to a
different site, while emailing me, will...
Both films are about the weather of the
human soul, and no two films could be more
different.
In my work with animals I read a lot of
different descriptions for this type of connection, and I sum it up this way, «a quality
human - animal bond is a selfless relationship that is mutually beneficial, in body, mind and
soul, to the
human and to the animal.»
While Jodie's controls can be irritating at times, especially when she becomes stuck on environmental geometry, this does however create a strong emphasis on just how
different Jodie and Aiden are, apart from being a
human and a tethered
soul: Jodie is «heavy» and confined to the pacing of the game; Aiden is quick, capable of traversing through solid objects, and can move anywhere in the immediate area so long as it's within the distance of Jodie's connection - this will vary based on certain conditions within each Chapter.
Eshetu's immersive multimedia and video installation drew a swarm of people into what felt like a dazzling - disco - trip: one that spoke to a singular
human soul, evoking the depths of its many
different selves.