Sentences with phrase «generations of the human race»

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Not so with Belloc, who was far from alone among historians of his generation who understood the significance of race and blood in the episodes of the human past and how important these factors were in the creation of societies and civilizations.
We can only hope that the generations to follow will have more common sense and realize all of the political nonsense does not bode well for the human race.
The world as this generation has known it is not meant to last — It's the culmination of the battle of the knowledge of sin and it's devastating effect on the human race.
God destroyed that GENERATION of people, so that Jesus would be born, and so as to allow NOTHING to stop HIS plan of salvation for all the human race, for all eternity.
Insure modest gains for the next generation, having great faith in your eventual resurrection rather than selfishly gambling everything on yourself and risking the survival of the human race which is supposed to play a role in your eventual resurrection.
Others were horrified — warning that genetically modifying humans is unsafe and could have devastating consequences on future generations of our race that no one can foresee.
Bone broth nutrition is a force of nature that has been aiding the human race in its efforts to stay healthy for countless generations.
One would think that the climate system, whose stability enabled and fostered the evolution of the human race and civilization over the course of a few million years without active intervention, would be worth a tad more than a mere one generation's worth of sustained economic growth with low inflation.
In the video, I explain the significance of the blazing growth in human numbers and appetites over the last eight generations or so, and note how we are essentially in a race between potency and self awareness.
On the contrary, the scientific evidence supports such ethical positions I may take, on questions of human equality, race, human sexuality, religious freedom, non-religious freedom, ideas on the need to conserve the environment for future generations etc etc Even on questions of nuclear power and genetic engineering, which those of similar political persuasion to my own sometimes have difficulty with, I'd say yes, lets be guided by science and science alone.
Maybe the next generation of lawyers really will still be banging out briefs and contracts, in Microsoft Word, on a computer than can simulate the mental capacity of the entire human race.
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