Sentences with phrase «human choices made»

It is in the human choices made to obtain it and spend it that morality resides.

Not exact matches

The human brain has limited resources and energy to expend to make each choice.
This is where the Facebook - Cambridge Analytica story catches us — in the realization that the right to make autonomous choices, the basic prerogative of any human being, might soon be gone, and we won't even notice.
As a result, users still lack the information they need to make informed choices to assess the privacy and human rights risks they face when using a particular service.
Worse, voluntarily makes poor choices that run counter to reason and actual goal achievement, with the ultimate result of human annihilation, to no purpose except machine contrarianism.
RBC's Canadian and North American business strategy is founded on building strong and lasting relationships with our clients - «earning the right to be our clients» first choice» - and human capital is our greatest asset in making this happen.
Maybe, someday, if money managers no longer are making salaries and bonuses I consider exorbitant, my predisposition toward humans will swing my choice the other way.
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President - elect Trump's choice to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, Tom Price, appears committed to trying to make good on candidate Trump's promise to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
Thanks to this new technology it is the first time in human history we have had the opportunity to make this choice as individuals.
I think it's somewhat plausible to say that god gives us the choice to do evil, which accounts for human - made wrongdoing.
He warns us of hell, he pleads with us not to choose it, he suffered to give us the best hope of avoiding hell... but each human makes the free will choice to go there or not.
Both of these forms of Counter-Reformation Catholicism think of the moral life as primarily engaging the will, whereas Evangelical Catholicism understands the moral life to be a matter of training minds and hearts, the reason and the will, to make those choices that truly contribute to goodness, human flourishing, and the beatitude that enables the friends of Jesus to live forever within the light and love of the Most Holy Trinity.
An omniscient being already knows every free choice that will be made by every human that will ever live.
Nope, humans are exceptional, are higher amongst all of creation which makes them, as created being to be unique when it comes to moral choices they make.
Islamist need to focus on peace and co-existence, every human being is given the right by God to make their own choice, God does not give right to any person or any religion to hurt or destroy the life of their fellowman.
FREE WILL: 1: voluntary choice or decision 2: freedom of humans to make choices that are not determined by prior causes or by divine intervention
We as humans don't know what the future holds so yes we can have free will to choose whatever options in life are presented, though before making any choice, God KNoWs what option we would choose.
Sorry, Vic, but it's part of human nature to see it as a validation of our choices when others make the same choices.
not the Bible or God... humans have the capability to make choices, and they will make wrong ones... whether consciously or not.
And as Cheever's confession to Hersey makes clear, the real stress lies more on the human choice between darkness and light than on the sovereignty of God's grace — the divine goodness which must redeem not only our grosser sins but our noblest aspirations as well.
The overwhelming nature of the compulsions being generated by the system and its agent the media, is depriving the human race of its BASIC RIGHT TO MAKE RESPONSIBLE CHOICES.
Hitler figured out a way to exterminate people based purely on a choice they made by free will (their religious affiliation), he only killed a few million people and he is considered the embodiment of human evil.
Bob, you can make the choice to be a fair, decent human being.
If we evolved from the lower primates, then when we reached the stage of reflection and conscious choice (when the image of God entered into that line of primates), we made the decision to «sin» — to dominate and to kill in order to serve our own ends, rather than to follow the call of that «image of God» which had entered into the human creature.
Do not compare Obama's christianity to what Jesus Taught... We humans are free to make our own choices.
Sociologists of religion like Max Weber and Émile Durkheim have observed that being religious in this broad sense refers not to a matter of personal choice but to a fundamental human drive to make sense out of reality.
When Plato acted it was probably in the belief that his freedom to act could only affect a small fragment of the world, narrowly circumscribed in space and time; but the man of today acts in the knowledge that the choice he makes will have its repercussions through countless centuries and upon countless human beings.
Therefore, the choice made by God to use human events and human reporting of those events makes the task of faithful interpretation endless.
Originally derived from economics, rational choice theory is now used across the social sciences to explain human behavior as a self - interested, choice - making affair.
I am certainly aware of the fact sin has been a part of the human condition since time began.The effects are catastrophic causing physical, emotional, and mental deterioration.Striving to make healthy choices that will enhance our overall quality of life is our responsibility.
His good creation was not intended to function this way, but since He gave humans, angels, and even animals (to a degree) the freedom to make genuine choices, we sometimes use this freedom in ways that are contrary to the will and desire of God, and when we do this, the forces of nature suffer the consequences, and chaos rages over the face of earth, wreaking havoc, destroying lives, and bringing destruction in its wake.
I don't spread fear or condemntation of anyone for any life choices they make or their makeup as human beings.
The letter stated that while we may have been disappointed that college was not completed as we would have wanted, we raised a fully independent human who was able to make choices.....
Whitehead rejects both of the basic options between which Metz makes his choice, To interpret the human subject as merely an objective part of a purely objective world is completely unacceptable.
Then, of course, humans making a choice or having any freedom at the same time would be a paradox.
«ll human beings are spiritual — it's not a choice, it's how they were made» And that is the fundamental flaw in your logic.
On the self - making nature of choices, see G.Grisez, The Way of the Lord Jesus, Vol.1, Franciscan Herald Press 1983 Ch.2; J.Boyle, «Freedom, the Human Person and Human Action», in W.E.May (ed), Principles of Catholic Moral Life, Franciscan Herald Press 1981; J.Finnis, Fundamentals of Ethics, OUP 1983 pp.136 - 144.
If the world made no sense without revelation and grace, human freedom would be impaired; no reason could be offered for any choice, and faith's assent would be irrational and, hence, immoral.
``... (human) souls are depicted in the Holy Qur» an as having three main faculties: the mind or the intelligence, which is made for comprehending the truth; the will which is made for freedom of choice, and sentiment which is made for loving the good and the beautiful... God orders people to fear him as much as possible, to listen (and thus understand the truth); to obey (and thus to will the good) and to spend (and thus to exercise love and virtue).»
In the first place such education, now as always, is concerned with the nurture of men and women whose business in life it will be to help men to see their immediate perplexities, joys and sufferings in the light of an ultimate meaning, to live as citizens of the inclusive society of being, and to relate their present choices to first and last decisions made about them in the totality of human history by Sovereign Power.
At that time human beings were distinguished from «lower» animals by virtue of the human capacity to think and make moral choices.
Even in this unacceptable expression of rejection is there some core human rationale in there that is saying this type of behavior or life choice is just wrong so stop it or I will make you stop.
Gratitude looks to the Past and love to the Present (SL 63 - 69)... Humans do not know the future, and what the future will be depends largely on just those choices which they now invoke the future to help them make.
Drawing from the Islamic imperative that «God is one» and from the Qur» an's teaching about Adam and Eve, Rauf arrives at two essential principles: that all humans are equal «because we are born of one man and woman,» and that «because we are equal... we have certain inalienable liberties,» such as the freedom to accept or reject God, to think for ourselves (ijtihad) and to make individual choices without coercion.
Or instead, make the choice to continue to fight like «animals» instead of grow all together as humans in harmony.
The awesome fact is that in every human attitude and choice we make, we are taking an attitude toward EVERYMAN.
That formulation makes clearer the role that human will and choice play here.
I also believe that not only do we make choices that are as free as they can be for a human (and that truly is significant), God predetermines history down to atoms.
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