Sentences with phrase «given human nature»

(Given human nature, my guess is the real number may be higher).
Given human nature over that hundred plus years of records, it is highly likely that all the foibles and faults of those thousands of observers and their measuring equipment will through sheer numbers and bulk have about evened out to a neutral point around which the real actual temperature will be centered.
Then it's no longer a war of words which — as you say — is essentially hopeless given human nature and today's information environment.
He noted that this was unlikely, given human nature, but said, «one can only hope.»
That so many of the most difficult conditions are associated with aging means also that, given human nature itself, the ragged edge of aging will most likely always and necessarily generate new debilitating and lethal conditions to replace those earlier reduced or eradicated.»
Possible given human nature?
And even if a person has no faith (which I would think impossible given human nature.
God created Adam — and Eve — an adult, he was a fully grown man at one - day - old, and gave him the human nature (passed on to us) of growing fully over nine months in the womb and 18 - 21 years or so after birth.
He was a fully grown man at one - day - old and gave him the human nature (passed on to us) of growing fully over nine months in the womb and 18 - 21 years after birth!
So He asked a woman, a woman representing humanity in its original, beautiful state, free from the stain of original sin, to cooperate with Him in giving Him a human nature — and, with that, He would start a new humanity.
Lastly, Ecovia Intelligence (Organic Monitor)-- a global consulting institution for the natural and organic beauty industry — gave Human Nature the Sustainability Pioneer Award: a first for any Asian beauty brand.

Not exact matches

«This knowledge of human nature and its overlapping impact on trading gives them strategic advantage in building greater wealth through leverage.»
Trouble is, human nature finds that people simply don't give up a drug, they transfer to another one.
That's because empathy was a given for Adam Smith, an unquestioned part of human nature.
Once they do mount, another quirk of human nature comes into play — one that Baruch alluded to: the tendency for stubbornness to give way to panic, leading investors to dump their holdings at a bottom.
He had an instinctual understanding of human nature, and was pretty obsessed about giving customers value for their money.
A breakthrough in genetic technology has given humans more power than ever to change nature.
Remember human nature dictates that when given the choice of spending money today or spending it next Tuesday, we will choose next Tuesday.
May 2, 2018 • A breakthrough in genetic technology has given humans more power than ever to change nature.
And I believe understanding this element of human nature — which I'll discuss in the next section — is key to building a life that: a) involves ambitious striving toward goals and having impact in the world, which contributes to a sense of meaning, and b) gives you a shot at realizing true happiness by avoiding a soul - sucking competitive rat race.
But it's also true within the larger context of human reality that we recognize the gracious nature of such relationships, and can be thankful that we have the ability and freedom to give and receive.
I gave all humans the same basic desire of my nature, to be loved unconditionally, not by force but by free will.
And so we're charged with subordinating our technological accomplishments — wonderful displays of the freedom we have been given that are often won at the expense of nature — to properly human purposes.
Humans have separated themselves from nature: pollution, global warming, cities, genetically engineered food that gives us diabetes, etc..
Another unfortunate truth about us and our human nature is to resist giving our self away to trust in someone outside of ourself.
It gives licenses to kills, maim and subjugate and that appeals to the core of human nature.
Unless God regenerates a human heart / nature and gives the individual the «gift of faith» the individual remains in their state of rejection and unbelief.
I won't give you the full quote but it talked about how church as part of active discipleship can make strangers seem less threatening, but how the pull of human nature keeps trying to take us away from that (ie strangers become more threatening).
Assuming it was Christianity, it ameliorated many of the harsh realities of human existence, such as your own death, the death of a loved one, injustice, feelings of being at the mercy of the forces of nature, and so on, gave you answers to questions about life, and so on.
It was formed at a time of stress (great wars of religious & political nature) in which the promise of everlasting life given to the humans from an alien (he is an off this world god).
It is because there is a reason and purpose for the division of human nature into male and female in God's plan, which gives men and women different and complementary, but equally valuable, roles in the Mystery of Salvation.
«What is wrong» is that which is unfriendly to our nature, that which short - circuits our full participation in the meaning - laden nature given to us as embodied human persons.
In her femininity she responds to God's Life - giving decree and gives birth to him with a true human nature through the consent of her will and the fruit of her womb.
Once God is regarded as an actual entity, the use of personalistic language follows naturally, for our basic clue to the nature of an actual entity is given in our own immediate human experience.
First, since process thought concerns itself with the totality of human experience, it must necessarily take very seriously the fact of the religious vision and the claim of countless millions of people of every race and nation and age to have enjoyed some kind of contact with a reality greater than humankind or nature, through which refreshment and companionship have been given.
In the words of Paul, salutary teaching produces piety or godliness, which gives rise to a moral life grounded upon the intrinsic social nature of human existence.
It means making sense out of the relations that human beings and other living things have toward the overall patterns of nature in ways that give us some sense of their proper relations to one another, to ourselves, and to the whole» (Toulmin, 272).
Whitehead did work out a complex theory of value, but my point here is only to indicate that Whitehead's way of understanding human beings as part of nature both requires that we extend the ethical discussion and gives us clues as to how to do this.
He explained: She gave God's son a human nature; she gave the Eternal Word — God the Son, the second Person of the....
Rather He sees its life - giving efficacy for human nature.
I have often thought, particularly when working in the diocesan marriage tribunal, that our acknowledgement of the fact of Original Sin gives us such a head start when it comes to understanding human nature, and why people act the way they do.
Lewis» confidence in human nature, with its capacity for reason and susceptibility to myth, gave him a measure of patience with those who did not see the truth or saw it only dimly.
Man is so many - sided a being that it would be impossible in a few pages to do more than give the barest sketch of our human nature.
This «economic man», as he came to be called, could hardly be more distant from the Christian idea that human nature is based on gift — life received as a gift from God, love given freely to other men.
«What is required for the Incarnation is that the vehicle of human nature should exist which can be determined directly by the Will of God, and that the individual concerned should be given the office in nature and in grace to co-operate with God in a unique manner for the doing of that work.»
No attempt will be made here to give any complete analysis of human nature.
Given the largeness of reality and the relative nature of human perception, education needs to point beyond what is empirically measurable and to invoke a sense of awe and wonder.
You said — «God accepts human nature is because we are the only species that can give him what he wants — which, in the view of Genesis, is bloody, burned animal sacrifices.»
Charles W. Morris, in Six Theories of Mind, writes: «Whitehead's course of procedure is to give a comprehensive description of human experience and then to take this description as a key to the nature of reality» (quoted in 1:51).
In fact, according to the Bible, the reason that God accepts human nature is because we are the only species that can give him what he wants — which, in the view of Genesis, is bloody, burned animal sacrifices.
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