Not exact matches
... well the same logic applys to god... i enjoy dropping these logic bombs on people and see how they react and hope that maybe that logic bomb will eventually set up a chain reaction in their consciousness... or maybe I
am an egotistical f c k who just likes to have an unassaiable argument which with to beat others over the head with... maybe I
am wrong to do so because the
Human Condition
is so cold and bleak in its finality that people need the cushion
of god to go on with their
everyday lives.
When
is the
human race going to stop
being predujice against anyone that does something out
of the norm
of your own
everyday life.
It
is realized in what makes our
everyday life specifically
human: in the patience that can wait, in the sense
of humour which does not take things too seriously, in
being prepared to let others
be first, in the courage which always seeks for a way out
of the difficulties.
Appraisal, he tells us, involves discerning (1) the ontological features
of the
human, especially in its relation to the divine, (2) what
is «enduring, true and real» about the tradition, (3) what this truth implies for concrete «choices, styles, patterns and obligations»
of life, and (4) the connection between these different levels
of truth in the tradition and concrete situations that we confront in our
everyday life.
That
life, they say,
is an
everyday life, centered in the here and now, capable
of experiencing the entire range
of human emotions, all the while devoid
of a spectator self, and all the while connected to the world as part
of the true self.
Ours, however,
is the massive drama that saturates the In Between Time and inflates
everyday life and
human interaction to cosmic proportions; it searches with a loving gaze for the «inscapes»
of the visible world.
If evolution
is a law, as so many seems to accept, you would see apes evolving into
human beings since beginning
of human history and
everyday of our
lives.
For the true self discovered in enlightenment
is the ordinary self or «
everyday mind»
of each and every
human life.
We never have seen anything pop into existence ever, everything we see or build starts with some type
of creation from some creator whether it
be from
humans or whatever, not one single example
of anything would prove otherwise, so going about
everyday life feeling confident that everything just magically popped into existence without a magician really takes a lot more faith than what I have.
From our
human,
everyday perspective, which no doubt
is our concrete perspective (all others
being more or less stretched or «abstract»), the richly diversified realm
of life appears permanent, with abiding character.
Clearly this activity will
be taking place somewhere, because
human existence
is too problematic for people to stop searching for ideas and ways
of living that will make
everyday life meaningful.
A fourth reason, already intimated, for giving special attention to the parables
is that they reflect the bearing
of the kingdom on the conditions
of everyday living in
human relations.
For some scientists, continuing absorption in the laboratory may
be a sign
of total dedication to their work; for others it may
be in part an escape from impoverished
human relationships or a drab and meaningless
everyday life.
The Jewish commandments to ritual purity
were born
of a desire so to purify the externals
of everyday human life that God might truly
be known in the circumstances
of that
life.
If our redescriptions
of the world
of everyday life under the sign
of the Resurrection have helped to fuel this desire for goodness and happiness in this
life, if they have helped us formulate, with Kant, the notion
of a
human society understood as a «Kingdom
of ends» (in which each
human being, including oneself,
is treated as an end in him or herself), we find that the effort to realize such hopes requires us to «postulate» realities which we can not «know»: freedom, immortality, God.
This individual
is not a messenger from God, just your normal
everyday human being making a truckload
of mistakes in
everyday life.
Besides the conditions
of society itself, under which family and friends had primary responsibility for the care
of the dying and the dead, memento mon
were spread throughout culture: in the church's art, in morality plays like Everyman, in drinking songs, in the ordinary artifacts
of everyday life (e.g., in Austria a towel hanger portraying a
human form split down the middle: one half a beautiful young woman, the other a skeleton) To
be sure, the specter
of death (and judgment) has
been used as a form
of social control.
The most profound declaration
of faith I can make
is practicing the Catholic teachings about
human dignity and about what my faith calls the «preferential option for the poor» in my
everyday life.
This mode
of consciousness
is «present as a kind
of feeling for
life, in man's pre-scientific consciousness and has as such impressed itself on modern man's
everyday experience
of life».1 As a result «man's consciousness
of his own identity has become weaker and more damaged in the course
of human progress.
After all, the JRW Little League
is rooted in the midst
of several challenging Chicago neighborhoods, where crime, poverty, underperforming schools, drug dealing and other societal ills can make
everyday living nothing short
of a treacherous
human struggle.
Tools — new and old —
are part
of human life, for good and for bad, and permeate everything from
everyday life to extraordinary moments like the uprising in Tunisia and elsewhere.
Tony Russell has attempted to show through the words
of a cross section
of MPs their
everyday lives in Commons People: MPs
are Human Too (Matador # 9.95).
The food groups
are part
of a method
of classification for the various foods that
humans consume in their
everyday lives, based on the nutritional properties
of these types
of foods and their location in a hierarchy
of nutrition.
Engineers
are right to design robots that create an emotional response in
humans as these machines become part
of everyday life, says Jamais Cascio
As New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg prepares to leave office, a commentary by a leading bioethicist analyzes his controversial public health policies and concludes that he
is an urban innovator who created a new paradigm
of public health, «reaching beyond infectious diseases to upstream risk factors in
everyday life and the
human habitat.»
«The
human sense
of smell
is far better at guiding us through our
everyday lives than we give it credit for,» said senior author Johan Lundström, PhD, a cognitive neuroscientist at Monell.
Other than for the spear fisherman, these signals
are congruent in the
everyday life of most
humans: If you want to grasp a glass on a table, there
is no refraction
of light through the water to
be taken into account.
There
is this little, sort
of,
human just with nothing that we take for granted
everyday — no clothing, no fire, no walk to the supermarket to get any food, I mean, every minute must have just
been a hardship to
live through, and that
's where we all come from.
The research
is detailed in the paper «Demand Around the Clock: Time Use and Data Demand
of Mobile Devices in
Everyday Life», which
was presented this May in Denver, Colorado, at the ACM CHI Conference on
Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2017), the premier international conference of human - computer interac
Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2017), the premier international conference
of human - computer interac
human - computer interaction.
Access to accurate and useful data regarding potential hazards and risks
is necessary for these programs to effectively protect
human health and the environment, and provide for the responsible development and use
of chemicals that
are vital to
everyday life.
«Similar to Onnit's motto
of «Total
Human Optimization» we
are always looking for ways to improve our performance in
everyday life.
Candida
is yeast which
is normal and present in
everyday life but when it overgrows in the
human body, it can cause a large number
of problems.
Your liver
is very good at doing it with things it recognizes like toxins and byproducts that
are just from
everyday living, but all
of the novel chemical compounds that
humans create, well our bodies have no idea what they
are.
Those worried that a move towards the CGI heavy genre
of sci - fi would have a detrimental effect on Nichols» ability to articulate the subtle permeations
of everyday life can rest easy: this supernatural thriller
is far more concerned with the
human condition than superhuman powers or the existence
of extraterrestrial
life.
His new film
is a brilliantly devastating satire
of many things, beginning with scientists who don't understand
human dynamics and rising through the buzz - phrase sales - driven banality
of everyday life and the widespread willingness to embrace solutions without examining their consequences.
Free from digital tunnel vision, the complexities
of my direct surroundings opened up; all around
were everyday pockets
of human life — little miracles, little tragedies.
There
's a lot
of unfortunate, understated horror in the curse put upon the household staff in Beauty and the Beast, dooming them to
live out part
of their
lives not as
humans, but
everyday objects.
(That
was Altman's unique talent: staying true to the naturalness
of the
everyday while uncovering and relishing the poetry and mysteries
of human life.)
Terence Davies's A Quiet Passion
is one such rarity, refusing to over-account for the sensitivities or attention spans
of today's audiences in treating Emily Dickinson as a
living, breathing
human inextricable from her
everyday reality.
Reese
is the erstwhile hero
of the tale; after going back in time from 2029 and battling the original Terminator, he saved Sarah so that she could later give birth to John, the man who would lead the
humans against the killing machines
of Skynet, a computer entity that became part
of our
everyday lives — and then took over.
Sure, one can contrast the pace
of what
's «
everyday life» for most
of us with the nature
's methodical rate, where without
human intervention little changes occur over long periods
of time.
However, these atrocities
are not distinguished as
human rights violations, their victims become the «desaparecidos
of everyday life,» 25 and what
is done to them «smells
of sex.»
In science lessons, at key stages one and two children
are taught the following topics: plants; animals, including
humans;
everyday materials;
living things and their habitats; states
of matter; and electricity.
Teresa Barker
is a veteran journalist and book writer, whose collaborations include the New York Times bestseller The Big Disconnect: Protecting Childhood and Family Relationships in the Digital Age, with Catherine Steiner - Adair, EdD (HarperCollins 2013), Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional
Lives of Boys (Ballantine 1999) with Michael G. Thompson, Ph.D., and Dan Kindlon, Ph.D.; In the Moment: Celebrating the
Everyday, a Literary Guild Holiday Featured Selection with Harvey L. Rich, MD (HarperCollins 2002); Girls Will
Be Girls: Raising Confident, Courageous Daughters, a USA Today Top Summer Reading choice, with JoAnn Deak, Ph.D. (Hyperion 2002); Speaking
of Boys: Answers to the Most - Asked Questions About Raising Boys (Ballantine 2000) by Michael G. Thompson, Ph.D.; The Creative Age: Awakening
Human Potential in the Second Half
of Life (Avon 2000), by Gene Cohen, M.D., Ph.D., founding director
of the national Center on Aging, and The Mother - Daughter Book Club: How Ten Busy Mothers and Daughters Came Together to Talk, Laugh and Learn Through Their Love
of Reading (HarperCollins 1997) by Shireen Dodson, former assistant director
of the Smithsonian Institution's Center for African American History.
Death
is something
of which you could never even conceive, and please note, mister grammarian, that I did not conclude that phrase with a preposition, you
human beings only know the small
everyday death that
is me, the death which, even in the very worst disasters,
is incapable
of preventing
life from continuing, one day you will find out about Death with a capital D, and at that moment, you will understand the real difference between the relative and the absolute, between full and empty, between still alive and no longer alive....»
Other health factors must also
be assessed and not just stress levels, since stress
is generally a natural part
of everyday life, both in
humans and canines.
The average
everyday stuff
of life that
humans tend to leave strewn about
are an open invitation for puppies not only to play with, but to inflict injury upon themselves.
We just lost our border collie Cody over xmas she
was 11 yrs old, we
are finding it hard to exist
everyday without her she
was human, how long should you wait until you get new one
of course she will never
be replaced Cody but
life feels empty without a border collie, anyone had this dilemma
It
's humbling to see these huge creatures in the
everyday of life — side by side with us puny
human beings.
You see, Binary Domain takes place in the future where robots
are just an
everyday part
of life, but in true douchebag fashion one company just has to go and screw all that up by creating robots that look like
humans, and who also believe that they
are human.