It has been quite clear all along that you do not have
even human wisdom.
Not exact matches
This list includes
wisdom about well - being, culture,
human - centered leadership, being a values - based leader, and
even why we work.
None of the current crop are anywhere close to possessing the capabilities, let alone the wit and
wisdom, of a
human assistant in most areas (
even if their language translation abilities are beyond most
humans, though).
What availed as the common
wisdom of mankind until the day before yesterday — for example, that man, woman, mother, and father name natural realities as well as social roles, that children issue naturally from their union, that the marital union of man and woman is the foundation of
human society and provides the optimal home for the flourishing of children — all this is now regarded by many as obsolete and
even hopelessly bigoted, as court after court, demonstrating that this revolution has profoundly transformed
even the meaning of reason itself, has declared that this bygone
wisdom now fails
even to pass the minimum legal threshold of rational cogency.
Even, for discussion sake we go along with this - there is no evidence this ent.ity has successfully intervened in
human affairs with enough knowledge and
wisdom to aid
human interaction with another..
That
wisdom demands that we
humans be released to our own devices, to make our own mistakes and learn from them,
even the most horrific.
Paul did not need
human knowledge or
wisdom, he did not
even rely on his knowledge but instead fully, in faith relied on the power of the cross to change people's hearts.
In the face of the marvel of what can be called the immensely small world of the atom, and the immensely great world of the cosmos, the
human mind feels itself completely surpassed in its possibilities of creation and
even of imagination, and understands that a work of such quality and of such proportions demands a Creator whose
wisdom is beyond all measure, and whose power is infinite.
This is why the Son of God could, when he became man, «increase in
wisdom and in stature, and in favour with God and man» (Lk 2, 52), and would
even have to enquire for himself about what one in the
human condition can learn only from experience (cf. Mk 6, 38; 8, 27; Jn 11, 34).
@NII YOU SOUND LIKE YOU ARE GUILTY AND TALKED ABOUT OTHER FALSEHOOD RELIGION YOU DID NOT LIKE OR UNDERSTAND WHEN YOU WAS LITTLE CHILD OR YOUNGER ADULT OR MID LIFE PERSON.THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF GLOBAL FALSEHOOD RELIGIONS.BUT THIS ONE THING DOES NOT LIE (DNA) Y CHROMOSOME
EVEN TOP SUPER SMART BLOND HEAD BLUE EYE PALE SKIN SUPER DNA RESEARCH PROFESSIONALS WITH MULTIPLE PHD DEGREES FROM NORWAY SWEDEN AND FINLAND DENMARK ETC KNOW THAT THE Y CHROMOSOME ALSO KNOWN AS THE ADAM Y CHROMOSOME CAMED OUT OF EAST AFRICA.falsehood religion did not make.the
human race
WISDOM DID
WISDOM WALKED AND TALKED WITH MAN IT WAS
WISDOM THAT MADE ADAM AND EVE.THINK ABOUT IT @NII NOW THE MOST DOMINANT DNA BELONGS TOO BLACK PEOPLE NOT EUROPEANS.LOOK AT ALL YOUR MIXED RACE BLACK PEOPLE»S TIGER WOOD»S HALLEY BERRY LENNY KRAVITZ LISA BONET ETC DNA DO NT LIE man made falsehood religion do lie
Rowling deals with
human sin in a realistic and very modern fashion:
even figures of great authority commit sins and must learn
wisdom in the wake of youthful folly.
Human beings of his
wisdom and grace are rare in any circumstances,
even within religious communities.
Instead,
Human Dx seeks to harness both machine learning and the crowdsourced wisdom of human physicians to make the most of limited medical resources, even as the demands for medical care continue to
Human Dx seeks to harness both machine learning and the crowdsourced
wisdom of
human physicians to make the most of limited medical resources, even as the demands for medical care continue to
human physicians to make the most of limited medical resources,
even as the demands for medical care continue to rise.
Ever since spelunkers found a robust jawbone in a cave in Romania in 2002, some paleoanthropologists have thought that its huge
wisdom teeth and other features resembled those of Neandertals
even though the fossil was a modern
human.
Thomas C. Mann, PhD Candidate, and Melissa J. Ferguson, PhD Common
wisdom and psychological research alike advise that it is critically important to make a good first impression: the
human mind is adept at drawing inferences about others from
even the slimmest amount of information about their actions or appearance, and these impressions can impact decision - making.