Sentences with phrase «even life and death»

Colors range from offense with red, healing with green, to status effects with purple, and even life and death with silver.
The great Spanish director's fourth triumph in a row — following «All About My Mother,» «Talk to Her» and «Bad Education» — Volver (which means «coming back») flows effortlessly between peril and poignancy, the real and the surreal, even life and death.
Joshua - Tor's lab continues to work on Argonaute, which has eight structural variants in the human system alone and whose ability to fine - tune the output of our genes can mean the difference between health and sickness, even life and death.
Even the life and death of stars have well - established formulas.

Not exact matches

Not only does it mean a better user experience — it can make the difference between life and death when it comes to trading on NASDAQ, or even a high stakes game of League of Legends.
Similarly, guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance offers the ability to skip detailed health questions and the medical exam, but premiums will be even higher and the death benefit will be limited (typically less than $ 100,000).
Even if a startup wins, that is money the company will never get back, and often means life or death for a fledgling business.
(Ecclesiastes 12:13) That purpose includes the promise of life in a world free of chaos, conflict, and corruption — and even free of death.
Even assuming somehow Anne Frank, after death, could contact these living Mormons who want her to be Mormon Christians, their ideas would be so foreign and seem totally BIZARRE to her.
Safe abortions will never go away as they are still needed to save life (even in the early 1900s doctors had to abort babies so at least the mother could live when tuberculosis was the leading cause of death and it was terminal for a pregnant mother).
Someone who thinks relativity and string theory are childish compared to his knowledge of what he designed thinks that you are worth dying for, and that he is so powerful that even death can not hold him, he can bring himself back to life, just to save you.
However, it is far beyond a blind leap of faith, as the Bible and the life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus are evidence that there is a God and that He loves us enough to provide a way for salvation even though we as sinners don't deserve it.
This even though the stakes are eternal life and death.
Leave it to religion to dictate how you should think and act, down to your last moments of life, for fear of experiencing even greater pain after death... and why shouldn't they know?
At the time of death, there are no books or philosophy, or even religious teachings... It's just you and your loved ones, alive or dead, but only the closest people in your life.
Under New York law, patients may legally refuse treatment and authorize the withdrawal of life - support systems, including nutrition, even in those instances where such steps would undoubtedly hasten death.
Ten years after his holy death on April 2, 2005, Karol Wojtyla, Pope St. John Paul II, looms even larger than he did when the world figuratively gathered at his bedside a decade ago: tens of millions of men and women around the world who felt impelled, and privileged, to pray with him through what he called his «Passover» — his liberation through death into a new life of freedom in the blazing glory of the Thrice - Holy God.
opinion aside, i live with Him every day and before He saved me i was not even looking for Him, no near death experience, personal catastrophe, or anything of that sort..
... What has happened over time is that people were forced to believe in the one of the Abrahamic faiths through Holy wars, torture, Crusades and Inquisitions, and as people practiced this chosen people ideology, whether Christian, Catholic, Jew or Muslim, which was built on the principle of remaining segregated from the un-chosen, their faith urged them to remain segregated, where they lived and never to marry anyone outside their faith... and even in death there is a history of segregation which to this day continues, try having a non Jewish person buried in Jewish cemetery.
I was born in the 80s, and at taht time AIDS was a short painful death sentence, I'm not even 30 yet and while AIDS is still terminal, it can take a very long time, and allow for a still pretty full life.
@KatMat: your analogy would begin approaching realism if: — during the pledge of allegiance kids were forced to say «one nation under The Orioles» — our nation's currency said «In Dallas Cowboys We Trust» — if millions were slaughtered, tortured and burned to death because they weren't fans of The Pittsburgh Penguins — if NASCAR fans endlessly attempted to have Intelligent Car Driving taught beside Evolution in science class as a possible explanation for how mankind developed — if «the 5 D's» of Dodgeball (Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, Dodge) were constantly attempted to be made into law so everyone would live by the same ridiculous notions, even if those notions knowingly discriminate — if nutters constantly claimed America was founded on the principles of Darts, even though our country SPECIFICALLY calls for a separation between Darts and State because the founders knew the inherent dangers of Darts becoming government instead of staying in the realm of sport where it belongs
Even though we modern, civilized Christians typically do not kill and murder those with whom we disagree, there is an area of our lives today where we still put others to death for the sake of our religion.
So the real questions are: 1) how can there even be a universal understanding of «right» and «wrong» without a creator 2) how can purely random genetic mutations preserved by natural selection have resulted in the desire to do «right» even amongst those that do not believe in life after death?
Even when unintentional, causing «a fatal accident» was punishable by death, showing that the life of an unborn child has as much value in God's eyes as one that has been born, being one and the same to him, for he «is the source of life
My article made note of old claims about the divine right of kings, not because I imagine such claims were true even in their own time, but because they at least offered a theory about why the state is justified in exercising power over life and death.
I want to be known as one who speaks life, not death; who empowers and affirm and speaks even the hard truth in love and invitation.
Those who feel lonely and lost and long forgotten, get to feel the fullness of the only Love who has ever loved them to death, and back to the realest life, the Love who woos and heals wounds, who whispers Beloved and Bride, whose passion proves even we are worthy of being loved beyond this world.
What Jesus reveals is both the true nature of God, his faithfulness and trustworthiness, and a model of obedience founded on a trust even unto death, that all men can imitate unto life.
Relevant as to how he would conduct business, look at life and death, and how he would treat his family, friends and neighbours and strangers and even enemies.
That hope was based, like our own, on confidence that God would not abandon, even in death, those whose lives had been centered upon him and who had responded faithfully to his call to serve him.
Even when life after death was a very vague hope, held by only a few, scornfully denied by some, supposed to affect only a selected group of saints and sinners, (E.g., Daniel 12:2.)
But if we are to take comfort in the hope for life after death, why then does the Torah allow and even encourage the gestures of mourning?
Its ritual absolutes and rules look legalistic, rubric - mad today: but they spoke with a sure confidence of the sacramentality of life, the rootedness of the sacred not in pious feelings of «spirituality,» not in our heads or even exclusively our hearts, but in the gritty and messy realities of life, birth, death, water and stone and fire, bread and wine.»
Faith offers life and hope for the future and even after death.
Short as the span of our national life has been, already have death and downfall crowded close upon us — and will again crowd close, no doubt, even if warded off.
For the Christian also accepts the passing away of the «form of this world» in his individual life, in death and the renunciation that anticipates death, and realizes his hope even in them.
It is always there: in the mute presence of death throughout our life, in the loneliness which is there even when we are quite near to our beloved, in the colourless daily round, in the thankless performance of our duty selfishly exploited by others, in the fatigue and deterioration of our life, which was once so marvellously colourful and exuberant.
Test: Where is even one single real person, who by the premise is living, who has had the kindness to retun to earth after death, and re-assure their loved ones, that they are OK.
There a plenty of non-trinitarian Christian denominations like the Christadelphians, Christian Scientists, Dawn Bible Students, Friends General Conference, Iglesia ni Cristo, Members Church of God International, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, La Luz del Mundo, Living Church of God, Oneness Pentecostals, Unitarian Universalist Christians and the United Church of God... The very idea of the Trinity didn't become Christian dogma until some 300 years after Christ's death, and even then it was quite a debate at the Council of Nicea...
It would then be an attempt to convey in a vivid pictorial form the truth, or the belief, that self - sacrificing love is so supremely valuable that in comparison with it even death is of small significance; that although the enemies of Jesus won their victory over him, yet in retrospect his life has become a more potent influence than theirs, for his memory has survived as an inspiration and example for all men.
Even if you accept the idea that a person can take end - of - life pills (death with dignity or whatever), it is impossible to stay robust and in your prime.
3) Evidence of Jesus» Claims through logistics: We have many historical documents, outside scripture, that affirm the life of Jesus, and death of Jesus (even at Pilates hands!)
another ignorant statement... even that guy that was cured / / / he will STILL die later on in life... and PHYSICAL death does not mean God doesn't give a rats bum... THIS life was NEVER meant to be permanent here!
In some ways we might even say that the preoccupation of our culture with the different stages of life and with growing old is simply one more mechanism for the «denial of death
There is no other God in the world who died for our sin and raised from the death and he is still living, I know He is living because I have spoke to him even today.
Hence, even if we overcame aging and death, we would not have achieved the heart's desire; for the desire for God is not a longing for more of this life.
But for Christians who think this consitutes «persecution», I might suggest you read more about the lives and deaths of the saints of old, or the plight of Christians in China and many countries even today.
It's also a time to consider one's thoughts and desires for end of life, even if it might feel like it is too early to be thinking about death.
(I interpret «life and death» here to refer to the impermanence spoken of above, also to the fragmentation of values as scattered about, a little in me, some in you, some in other higher animals, indeed as Buddhists assert some even in lower animals, all of these perishable.)
With such actions, he is causing the persecution, torture and even death of many Christians living in Muslim country.
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