Look at
everything in nature with awe.
Not exact matches
Second there are plenty of people who come to their faith as it were through something more than bible verses its called critical thinking people can critically think their way to the idea that they are rather small beings
in a relatively huge universe and that they realize that they can't know
everything and leave some things including the
nature of the universe to faith and acknowledge it as faith if that's how they see the world fine is there anything particularly wrong
with that?
Belief
in God would mean you (again, not you personally but
in general) believe God has
everything to do
with the universe it can't be proven so requires faith but if God was proven to not exist it would effect your view of cause,
nature, and purpose of the universe....
It can not be done
in a lab
with everything we know about chemistry and physics and yet it supposedly occurred randomly
in nature without even the slightest directed intelligence.
As William Johnson suggests, «transcendence has little to do
with the
nature and attributes of God but has
everything to do
with the consequence of God's activity
in history, that is, to introduce a transcendent dimension to human life.»
consciousness is present
in all matter, just like gravity it is inherent and innate to
everything produced after the big bang, only its level of existence varies
with evolution, highest is that of living things, at the top is us humans because of the biological
nature of our existence we evolve fastest and our brains has attained the highest level of complexity
Some choose paths that are so
in conflict
with Kingdom values, their very presence would either pollute the Kingdom or the holiness of the Kingdom would obliterate
everything that was of an alien
nature to the peace and joy of Kingdom life.
«The Incarnation of God the Son signifies the taking up into the unity
with God not only of human
nature, but
in this human
nature,
in a sense, of
everything that is «flesh»: the whole of humanity, the entire visible and material world.
One can not argue from Jesus» resurrection to the immortality of people
in general for two reasons: first, because people
in general are not Jesus or even much like him — and there is strong presumption that Jesus»
nature had
everything to do
with his resurrection — and second, because Jesus was not immortal, according to the Christian message.
«The Incarnation of God the Son signifies the taking up into unity
with God not only of human
nature, but
in this human
nature,
in a sense, of
everything that is «flesh»: the whole of humanity, the entire visible and material world.
If all is to be conceived by analogy
with our human
nature, then either Spinoza is right and the eternal, immutable essence of the cosmic soul necessitates
everything in the cosmic body, and there is no chance, randomness, or genuinely open alternatives either within the world or as between this and other possible worlds; or there is freedom both
in our decisions and
in God's.
Jeremy good message and quite relevant for today God is still looking at our hearts and motives for serving him or are we serving our own agenda as Jonah was.He did nt feel compassionate towards his enemies and who could blame him they had cruelly killed many Jews it was a question of life or death to his own people.The Jewish nation was no more deserving of Gods grace than the other nations that is revealed by sending Jonah to preach a message of hope and life.Ultimately God calls all by faith
in him and is willing to be merciful to all nations and peoples that do not not deserve it just like us it is by grace that we all are forgiven.I am pleased that God is sovereign and knows whats best he is merciful to us.Our human
nature is that it is better to kill our enemies before they can kill us and that is essentially Jonahs message that is why he struggled to be obedient to Gods will.Gods message is to forgive those that trespass against us and show mercy.Its complicated and it is natural to protect ourselves and our families from those who would seek to destroy them but ultimately its about trusting God
with everything easier said than done.If it comes to a choice we will have to trust God and ask for his strength because we cant do it
in ours.As Christ laid down his life for us are we ready to lay our lives and the lives of our families as a sacrifice for him.To me that is where the story of Jonah is leading to we have the choice to fight our enemies or to love them as God loves them.brentnz
In them, says Hans Jonas, «we find sometimes the freedom to do
everything turned into a positive obligation to perform every kind of action,
with the idea of rendering to
nature its own and thereby exhausting its powers.»
We should embrace who we are and use what god -
nature has given us if your race is better at working
in the fields or are better at working
with other people then come to turms
with the truth NOT EVERY ON IS EQUAL ON
EVERYTHING.
The future,
in which
everything will find fulfillment
with the will and
nature of God, is already pressing itself into the present world order to question and to change it.
living a life of delusion is AWESOME until REALITY BIOTCH slaps you
in the face and pops the sheltered bubble of the priveledged happy life you live and heaps misery onto you and your loved ones and all you can do / say / think is... god has a plan... yup a plan to make you suffer for a reason you can't understand... from my VAST knowledge of the world and human
nature i know how to make choices that avoid MOST of the misery and suffering the rest of you shlubs endure, can't avoid
everything, but instead of wasting time
with religious b and s i think about avoiding misery and suffering... 35 years and so far sooooooo goooood...
With plenty of travel and accommodation options on offer, visitors can take
in one or both of these two exciting matches, and stay on to experience
everything NSW has to offer including world - class beaches, scenic coastal locations, adventure,
nature and other great sporting and cultural events,»
We split
everything, time
with our kids 50/50 no matter what, money, and NEVER put shit on the other person, when you split, you cared about them... a little respect... people take sides, its human
nature, sure confide
in your friends, but like it or not you still have to work hard on bringing up your kids, and you need each other to do it.
You can never spoil or mess up a child
with love and security, sounds to me like you are doing
everything nature intended for you to doi breast fed both of my boys, first one for ten month, and the youngest one until he was 22 month old, the little one is now 3 and still wakes up and runs
in to our room for hugs.
As we take our first bites, our parents supply us simultaneously
with both
nature (genes) and nurture (environment
in its broadest sense, including
everything from cuisine to family dynamics to religion to cutlery and table manners to the ethics of meat to views on whether it's acceptable to eat food off the floor if it was there for only five seconds).
Williams writes of
everything from a National Forest Plan
in Korea, which offers prenatal classes
in the woods and kindergartens immersed
in the forest, to Health
Nature Trails
in Finland that cues visitors to express gratitude outside
with stone altars and small chapels dotted throughout.
This has a lot to do
with the fact that good old mother
nature usually puts together
everything needed
in a whole food for the highest bio availability and absorption.
Just because a woman's unresponsive
nature might not have anything to do
with you, it doesn't mean you don't need to do
everything in your power to stack the odds
in your favor.
A fun loving person that loves the outdoors an
nature an
everything in it, camping, huntq, fishing an just being
with nature if this is what u love contact me
/ Cherokee my greatest grandfather was Geronimo an also my great grand father was chief John waters on the Cherokee side I love life an find the beauty out
everything I'm out going all about
nature course my blood is pure so I'm
in tap
with my native side
I enjoy going on
nature walks
with my friends because I have an active life position... My friends tell me that I am smiling, cute, easy - going girl, very curious about
everything in the world and
with engine that makes jokes!
The procedural
nature imbues
everything in the game
with a sense of life that other, better - crafted games can't match.
Like
everything else
in his life recently, Pemberton is searching and waiting for something magical, but it's the harsh
natures of reality that eventually catch up
with him.
That's the big problem:
everything in the film is so solid, so real - seeming (partly as a result of Gondry's brilliant way
with analog as well as digital illusion, and techniques like stop - motion), whereas the novel is by
nature light, a construct of weightless, casually handled language from which images emerge as if by magic.
If he were truly concerned about not altering the future, he'd stay
in the hotel room the entire time (which would fall
in line
with his shut -
in nature) as
everything he might say or do outside of it is bound to be something that didn't happen.
It's an exciting, dynamic interlude that stands
in stark contrast to the dreary
nature of
everything preceding it,
with the movie subsequently building to an expected cliffhanger that seems to promise a much more entertaining final installment.
After getting his beard
in a twist over Cinema Sins»
Everything Wrong
With Kong: Skull Island video, director Jordan Vogt - Roberts has hijacked Screen Junkies» Honest Trailer to provide his own rather scathing critique of the MonsterVerse blockbuster; check it out here... When a scientific expedition to an uncharted island awakens titanic forces of
nature, a -LSB-...]
Artist David O'Reilly is moving on from the ambiant Mountain and exploring the
nature of all things
with publisher Double Fine
in a PlayStation 4 exclusive called
Everything.
Now, arriving
with a Disney manufacturing label and likely modeled
with the calculated
nature of a Marvel movie, the «Star Wars» franchise is geared to dominate multiplexes, wallets, toy aisles, cereal box covers, the very economic infrastructure of the world stock market, attention spans, and
everything in between.
We have entered a new era of
nature - society relations
with the advent of the penetration of finance capital — which is ushering
in the end of cheap food, resources, water, and
everything else.
Buen Vivir», a life philosophy that implies to live
in harmony
with Nature and
with the Other, eating well, loving well, working
with joy, dancing, meditating and dreaming - because
everything begins
with a dream.
Global citizens around the world are turning to traditional communities to learn «El Buen Vivir», a life philosophy that implies to live
in harmony
with Nature and
with the Other, eating well, loving well, working
with joy, dancing, meditating and dreaming - because
everything begins
with a dream.
This oneness of
nature and natural world,
in honouring the duality
in everything with mindfulness and discipline is the way of mystical journey within.
From the company that pioneered the off - road dial
with custom settings to tackle
everything from driving
in snow to sand to rock - crawling, this latest version now includes an «auto» setting, which takes the guesswork out of the experience, meaning anyone can tackle the mother
nature with confidence.
Indie Next # 1 Pick: THE LINE BECOMES A RIVER: Dispatches From the Border by Francisco Cantú THE GREAT ALONE by Kristin Hannah HOW TO STOP TIME by Matt Haig AN AMERICAN MARRIAGE by Tayari Jones I AM, I AM, I AM: Seventeen Brushes
with Death by Maggie O'Farrell
EVERYTHING HERE IS BEAUTIFUL by Mira T. Lee ONLY KILLERS AND THIEVES by Paul Howarth RED CLOCKS by Leni Zumas NEED TO KNOW by Karen Cleveland ETERNAL LIFE by Dara Horn HEART BERRIES: A Memoir, by Terese Marie Mailhot FRESHWATER by Akwaeke Emezi MOTHERS OF SPARTA: A Memoir
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IN EVERY MOMENT WE ARE STILL ALIVE by Tom Malmquist THE UNMADE WORLD by Steve Yarbrough THE MITFORD MURDERS by Jessica Fellowes THE LARGESSE OF THE SEA MAIDEN: Stories by Denis Johnson FORCE OF NATURE by Jane Harper THIS WILL BE MY UNDOING: Living at the Intersection of Black, Female, and Feminist in (White) America, by Morgan Jerkins WHITE HOUSES by Amy Blo
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NATURE by Jane Harper THIS WILL BE MY UNDOING: Living at the Intersection of Black, Female, and Feminist
in (White) America, by Morgan Jerkins WHITE HOUSES by Amy Blo
in (White) America, by Morgan Jerkins WHITE HOUSES by Amy Bloom
With everything this city offers, including both good, solid jobs for those who need them and opportunities for leisure time
in both
nature and
in the city, High Point also provides inexpensive real estate and rentals to those who wish to settle here.
Since a clean home starts
with a clean pet,
Nature's Miracle has
everything you need to keep your little buddy's skin and coat
in tip - top shape.
if the dog DOES go potty
in the crate (a. Take her outside EVERY hour) and B. Take
EVERYTHING out of the crate, spray it dowm
with the
Natures Miracle.
I never felt so connected
with nature while being
in a hotel; the way the villas are so open to the outdoors, you can't help but relax
with the ocean air coming
in and the sounds of the surrounding vegetation;
everything in the villa was absolutely spotless while still providing a sense of warmth and welcome.
They strongly believed
in the power of mother
nature (Pachamama), because she provided them
with water and food, basically
everything they needed to live.
In one visit to this gem of a place, you can hand - feed stingrays (charming and incredible); flirt
with the occasional wild dolphin; play on a homemade tire swing, enjoy a round of beach volleyball, eat at the conch salad bar, hike through
nature trails, sunbathe on the beach and eat from a highly original menu where
everything is grilled.
From the way the screen panels seem to disappear into the wall
in the blink of an eye to private balconies - each
with their own unique view of mother
nature's splendor - this home is thoughtful:
everything in its place, surprising you
with form and function, never excessive.
But put
in the time, reassign some keys, learn to smash
everything in reach
with your pickaxe, and building becomes as second
nature as any new skill does.
And for the most part, I still agree
with everything in my review: mechanically it's the best game to date, but I'm just not into the overly linear
nature of the world design.
That way I could get all indignant and ragey about the dwindling
nature of the singleplayer while the multiplayer returns
in full force
with everything you'd expect including the expected map editor and the aforementioned co-op.