So when you discuss and when you plan for the resources and the energy needed for the future,
for human beings on this planet, you have to plan for 10 billion.
Neither Atheists, Christians, Agnostics, Buddhists, Hindus, Jews, Italians, Venezuelans, or any other
living human being on the planet truly KNOWS who we are, where we came from, where we are going, etc., etc..
Is not the concept of a 13,700,00,000 year old being, capable of creating the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies, monitoring simultaneously the actions and thoughts of the 7 billion
human beings on this planet utterly ludicrous?
It's hard to feel completely sorry for someone so blessed, and yet we're totally aware that rich and talented people can be some of the most
miserable human beings on the planet because wealth and talent doesn't always have a favorable exchange rate with happiness.
Given that meter maids and meter men are among the most
reviled human beings on the planet (critics come close), a love story between meter people doesn't sound too enticing.
Avildsen and screenwriter Robert Mark Kamen (perhaps the most
immodest human being on a planet that knows M. Night Shyamalan) return for this sequel and the next — proving a lot of things, chief among them the truism that quality fades with each successive Xerox and that maybe Avildsen is a hack who happens to have stumbled upon a couple of entertainingly macho soapers.
Sliding into the Annie Potts secretary role, Chris Hemsworth is certainly game playing perhaps the
dumbest human being on the planet, but the one - note nature of his gimmick wears thin faster than one might expect.
Particularly compelling is the character of Vince McMahon, the architect of the Screwjob and a menacing figure whose presence hangs over the film ominously, the patriarch of the wrestling world, a villain who seems like a cross between a 19th century oil man and dictator than a CEO of a billion dollar company, a cartoonish figure who just might be the most GIF -
able human being on the planet.
As we watched Facebook roll over to 3 million followers, it was a nice reminder that each of those «Likes» represents a unique human being, and that there are 7 billion
unique human beings on the planet.
But there weren't 6 billion
plus human beings on this planet in those years threatening its habitat, polluting its waters, hunting it relentlessly for sport while shamelessly flushing tons of carbon emissions into the atmosphere exacerbating Earth's warming.
Justin Bieber just happens to be one of the most famous human beings on the planet
After an attack destroys the home base of Big Boss» mercenary empire, the survivors of the attack are swallowed by a massive wormhole that drops them into a dusty wasteland swarming with nanotechnological zombies hell bent on killing every
last human being on the planet.
To touch on people's suffering, to bring them into a loving relationship, to provide them with tools to heal their physical body; once you've experienced that in a very tangible way, it's hard to not want every
single human being on this planet to have the opportunity to utilize natural medicine in the course of their healthcare.
Given my impeccable historical track record of being 100 % unable to exactly predict the future (it's just a good thing I'm in the very good company of
other human beings on planet Earth), I'm need to wait and see where price travels from here.
Of the 7.3 billion
human beings on Planet Earth today, 89 percent are religious believers, while 1.8 percent are professed atheists and another 9 percent are agnostics: which suggests that Chief Poobah of the New Atheists Richard Dawkins and his friends are not exactly winning the day, although their «market share» is up from 1900.
His point is that he thinks it is completely absurd theory that all 7,000,000,000
human beings on the planet are simultaneously being supervised 24 hours a day, every day of their lives by an immortal, invisible being for the purposes of reward or punishment in the «afterlife».
Even if there was a god, I guarantee he would not waste any time on each and
every human being on the planet.
The concept of a 13,700,00,000 year old being, capable of creating the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies, monitoring simultaneously the actions and thoughts of the 7 billion
human beings on this planet is ludicrous.
You think it's relevant to
every human being on this planet... why?
The concept of a 13,700,00,000 year old being, capable of creating the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies, monitoring simultaneously the thoughts and actions of the 7 billion
human beings on this planet 24 hours a day, seven days a week is ludicrous.
We are beginning to see that the vast purpose of God can never be confined to individual salvation or to the welfare of any particular race or nation, or even to the necessarily restricted physical life of
human beings on this planet.