Sentences with phrase «human failings led»

Human beings and human failings led to Christianity.

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The company believes that such cooperation will accelerate the development of the technology and ultimately lead to computers that can understand human speech without failing.
Though St. Augustine was sometimes a critic of Origen, he and many leading theologians through the Middle Ages failed to take seriously the particularity of the human being, Jesus of Nazareth.
These gifts combined with a free university education to so many people for whom there were then no appropriate jobs, as well as a civil war, led to the failure of the experiment failed, but in a time when it is clear, at least to me, that global pursuit of more and more wealth is suicidal for the human race, I think it would be worthwhile to study such efforts.
Schleiermacher extols childhood as a «pure revelation of the divine from which no conversion is necessary,» but he realized that «nature had also implanted the inclinations and proclivities that could lead to human destruction» and, therefore, never failed to emphasize the duty of adults to nurture children.
«In his preoccupation with the analysis of the capitalist system, he (Marx) failed to do justice to the sphere of the personal and the subjective, the sphere where the human drama of hope and despair, love and hate, death and survival is enacted... Had Marx paid sufficient attention to these existential problems, he might have been led to a more critical assessment of his atheist stance.»
This approach to the human being only creates fear of failure and punishment and leads to arrogance if one succeeds or condemnation if one fails to live up to the instructions.
Whereas Whiteheadians can rightly be faulted for failing to probe the sensibility that leads to acceptance of false philosophies and the historical and psychological origins of this sensibility, deep ecologists can be faulted for failing to provide practical proposals for slowing and finally stopping the human destruction of life - support systems without causing even worse evils.
It is well known that «geopolitical shocks» such as the war in Syria lead to human displacement and mobility, and that the current refugee regime fails to protect those fleeing generalized violence (Van Hear and Ruhs 2012).
While the final scene is a plea for peace after all the political machinations, the one - two punch speaks less to an unextinguished crisis in human rights led by the so - called «only democracy in the Middle East» than a failed bid by the filmmakers to have it both ways, representing the warped rationales of the terrorists while celebrating the IDF's strategic ingenuity.
Although one can find heroic exceptions here and there (generally in schools led by extraordinary, beat - the - odds and damn - the - torpedoes principals), far too many public schools in tough neighborhoods and poor communities fail to get beyond the challenges of discipline, truancy, turnover of both students and staff, the ever - present risk of drop - outs, students» lack of basic skills, and such fundamental human needs as feeding breakfast to kids who come to school with empty stomachs.
He also began to wonder what might be going wrong in those molecular motors when human hearts fail and he zeroed in on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) the leading cause of sudden death in young athletes.
Humans can also lead their pets into hyperactivity when they fail to reinforce calm behavior.
Human failings and their personalities often get in the way of this, and sometimes lead to excess on their part, but by and large I can not see evil intent on anyone's part, much as I may disagree with them.
Kitcher's studies, from what I've read of them, look into the basic practices that lead scientists to form consensus views of the world that are manifestly correct in their essentials, despite (or sometimes because of) the human frailties and failings of the scientists themselves.
Therien notes the combination of factors that could have led to this derailment, including human error, aged equipment failing and that the train was parked on a hill.
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