Sentences with phrase «human survival because»

The Persian Gulf could soon become too hot for human survival because of climate change, a study released Monday shows.

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So we Christians do not oppose nuclear weapons because they threaten to destroy «mother earth,» but because the God we serve would not have one life unjustly taken even if such a killing would insure the survival of the human species.
nothing makes the atheist more ticked off more than when you bring up GOD... God gets all the blame for all the tragedy in the world... If there wasnt a god in the first place, humans would not know tragedy or injustice when we see it... it would be a non-issue to us... survival of the fittest would not permit the emotions of love, compassion, empathy... Darwininian theory could not allow any of those and many other of the best of people's capacity for caring to surface... You cant explain it away by synapse or neurons... without a Supreme Being, there would be no sense of justice or injustice, we would not call it anything because there is no Ultimate Moral Standard to compare it.
@Rainer, «Theory of evolution is very harmful because it teaches the survival of the fittest, a contest between all human beings.
The health of eco-systems is essential to our survival, and their integrity must be respected both for human self - interest and because of the intrinsic value of the nonhuman world.
Gods will is for us humans today to evolved to a level of conciousness that will prepare us for the challenges of our future survival, Scientists now predicts of hardships in the future due to over population and changes to the natural environment.and that is happening now with activists through out the world are reminding us of protecting nature.That is why we need a phsychological revolution to hasten the evolution of consciousness that will address the problems.Ideological and philosophical enlightenment had the past great minds to develop ideas and belief because God sent them to reality in their times.Abraham, Jesus, Mohammad, Buddha, and many other religious leaders to teach humanity the doctrines that God willed to be appropriate and applicable in those periods of their existence, Also great philosophers in another dimension of social involvement were born to interprete and connect philosophically as the second element of our conscience, Kant, Marx and countless of them also were born.To complete the triangular structure or dimension of our conscience is knowledge.
Here's a quote from William Stringfellow's book, An Ethic for Christians and Other Aliens in a Strange Land: ``... the basic conflict among all principalities remains, though it be subdued or concealed for awhile, because the only morality governing each principality is its own survival as over against very other principality, as well as over against human beings and, indeed, the rest of Creation.
Because they were indispensable to human survival, animals were endowed with special, perhaps sacral, characteristics.
In other words, humans are destructive because something inside us orients us to be that way, even if the natural world is oriented toward survival instead.
The answer may well be that modern humans have inherited a genetic bias towards in ammation because this response, with its associated depressive symptoms, enhanced survival and reproduction in the highly pathogenic environments present in our human evolution.
Too often we look at historical societies (especially hunter - gatherer ones which comprise the majority of human history) and dismiss them because of the threats to their survival.
Because humans depend on one another for survival, we must communicate; facial expressions may have evolved as efficient ways to telegraph feelings and intentions.
Humans, Sheldrake says, retain only vestiges of morphic - resonance telepathy, possibly because telephones and mass media make the ability less necessary for survival.
From that perspective, it becomes clear that humans are prone to obesity because our bodies evolved in an environment of scarcity, where consuming as much high - energy food as possible was a useful survival strategy.
Wars have been fought because of motivations including imperial aggression, religious or political differences, and simple human survival.
Parker said Yuma could not be released into the wild because his mother did not stay with him long enough to teach him survival skills and he had become habituated to humans.
Some evolutionary theorists, including Desmond Morris, maintain that human female orgasm was adaptive because it helped cement the «pair - bond» between ancestral parents that was necessary to ensure the survival of vulnerable infants.
Pepperberg especially likes parrots because, like humans, they're smart, long - lived (often up to 50 years), social animals that depend on communication for survival.
Humans have been altering animals and plants through selective breeding for millennia; but, because these changes typically reduce the capacity for survival and reproduction in the wild, they do not spread to wild populations.
This year alone, they released six of the most inventive, quality offerings out there: two terrifying survival thrillers, Damien Power's devastating and brilliant Killing Ground and Sam Patton's lesser but still - worthy Desolation; Sean Byrne's masterful tale of artistic obsession and satanic possession The Devil's Candy (all three even harder to endure because the featured families in peril are so human and likable); A Dark Song, an unnerving occult thriller in which a woman hires a medium to help make contact with her dead daughter; and House on Willow Street, which, similar to last year's horror highlight Don't Breathe, sees a house robbery — led by a woman with a mission, played by modern scream - queen Sharni Vinson — go terrible wrong, but this time in a more supernatural way.
High prey drive dog breeds are those that have been used for years by humans to chase and hunt small animals or that have inherited hunting attitudes because of their survival instincts.
Dogs were attracted to humans primarily not because they want company, but humans had the food resources they need for survival.
Because mother cats often become stressed in a shelter setting, which reduces their ability to care for their kittens, human intervention, which includes constant monitoring, is necessary to ensure survival.
The diagnosis seemed so unlikely, but because Leptospirosis is a potentially fatal infection which can also affect humans, it was important to treat her as though she was infected in order to give her the best chance of survival and to protect hospital staff and her own family.
Because our work is on the frontline, we see first - hand the impact human interference has on the survival issues that marine mammals face, and we listen to their messages about their health and the health of the ocean.
Given that impacts don't scale linearly — that's true both because of the statistics of normal distributions, which imply that (damaging) extremes become much more frequent with small shifts in the mean, and because significant breakpoints such as melting points for sea ice, wet - bulb temperatures too high for human survival, and heat tolerance for the most significant human food crops are all «in play» — the model forecasts using reasonable emissions inputs ought to be more than enough for anyone using sensible risk analysis to know that we making very bad choices right now.
THE PLANET: Rainforests are often called the lungs of the planet because they absorb carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, and produce oxygen upon which all animal life — including human life — depends for survival.
On the other hand, despite the overwhelming evidence that global warming will transform the Earth's climate for centuries, with fearful consequences for human health and wellbeing (not to mention the survival of many species and ecosystems), the world can not agree to significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions because of concerns about the effects on economic growth.
And because humans depend on mountaintop ecosystems for elements essential to our survival, swift, decisive action on global warming is for our own sake as well as for the sake of other species that share our earth.
Us humans certainly do have the right to «do what we like with it as long as it does nt harm a neighbour», not because god gave it to us, but because, as living entities, we must selfishly activate our means of survival (as do all living entities).
The motion was brought by members of the BMA's Retired Members Forum as well as several local committees and follows an editorial published in the British Medical Journal in March that called for divestment from fossil fuels because of the «scale and immediacy of the threat to human survival, health and wellbeing» posed by unmitigated climate change.
As Kari Boyle posted last week: «because survival meant living in groups human brains are hardwired for group harmony».
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