Images of woman that aren't airbrushed, painted, surgically altered, pushed up / in, and posed remind all of us what living, breathing,
human woman really look like.
Not exact matches
So this is
really promotional material for President Carter's new book: «A Call to Action:
Women, Religion, Violence and Power» and the letter he sent seeking Papal «blessing» or endorsement for his campaign on human rights abuses against w
Women, Religion, Violence and Power» and the letter he sent seeking Papal «blessing» or endorsement for his campaign on
human rights abuses against
womenwomen.
For all the talk of justice and of opportunities, it doesn't
really help young men and
women who want to marry and have families - in other words, to ensure the future of the
human race in stability and affection.
We are made male and female, man and
woman, and attempts to blur distinctions under the seemingly innocuous term «gender» are
really attempts to assert that sex should be seen as an autonomous
human activity, something which has noother meaning than what the individual wishes to bestow upon it.
, but they have only very hazy ideas about what the Church
really says on
human dignity, the value of each one of us, the beauty of
human love, the value of authentic family life, the mutual companionship of men and
women.
But these were largely asides, and were clearly distinguished from the discussions about what
really grasped Wieman's own soul — the urgent demand that men and
women commit themselves without reservation to the process of creative interchange which creates
human good through the increase of qualitative meaning.
only
humans would be arrogant enough to believe a super being could
really care if you are an adulterer, covet
women other than your wife, steal, etc. man created god.
Until this main problem is not eradicated and all
human women are
really free, this religion is not a good thing for humanity — and that is a true fact.
And this speaks precisely to the
human condition, as men and
women understand that condition to be when they have been delivered from superficiality and triviality to an awareness of themselves as they
really are.
It is important to point out that the belief was used in the early church as a way of affirming Jesus» full humanity; «born of a virgin» in the Apostles» Creed has the force of «
really born of a
woman,» in opposition to heretics who denied that Jesus was truly
human.
But, what I
really am interested in finding out is, of the four men killed in that compound, which one of them used the
woman as a
human shield.
What is our culture
really saying about
women, when its biggest stories of all those projected on to cinema screens still don't recognise them as three - dimensional
human beings?
Adam — the prototypical
human being — prior to the creation of
woman was, in fact, either sexless or androgynous: the female principle was within; only after the separation is there
really male and female, only then does sexuality make a difference.
For example, there were those who believed that our Lord did not
really have a
human body and a
human nature, and such people by their teaching imperiled the Christian assertion that God had acted for us in one of our own kind, and therefore in a way which we, men and
women with bodies and
human nature, could grasp and be grasped by.
«We feel
really strongly that
women's rights are
human rights and that all
women should have access to reproductive healthcare,» Parker says.
Nobody
really warned me about the not - so - fun parts, though, because encouraging
women to breastfeed has become so pervasive that honest conversations about using your body to nourish another
human being, have fallen by the wayside.
As for
women, researchers have yet to
really investigate how cannabis impacts them between the sheets, and studies looking at
human female fertility have been inconclusive.
I know it's not true about all... but the American
women I have had experience with, don't
really care about serious relationships... and all they want to do is get drunk and party all the time, and some (not all) have sex on the first date... and as I am a man... and I do enjoy making love just like any
human... I still can't do that with someone I've just met.
Here, a 25 - year - old
woman explains what it's
really like dating an older man nearly 15 years her senior — and lays out the good and bad parts of dating Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in
humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a
The title may be in the singular form, but it turns out there are multiple
human monsters lurking on Moll's native island of Jersey, though presumably only one of them is on an escalating killing spree targeting young
women just like her — and annoyingly enough, he might just be the rogueishly cute guy she's
really into.
Much as he downplays the
human overseers of the park, Côté never obscures his own hand in the proceedings: The disorienting reverse shot of the drawing
woman through the stuffed beast's antlers is the first of countless droll (and uncomfortable) compositions that forces us to wonder if documentarians and spectators are
really so far from taxidermists after all.
It almost appears as The Thing, who is never
really given that name (same for Mr. Fantastic, the Invisible
Woman, and
Human Torch), will go the entire movie without saying «It's clobberin'time!»
Reitman's new film, Men,
Women & Children (read Matt's review here), is a dark, dramatic tale of
human relationships in the internet age, and while the technology angle is the hook, the film isn't
really about that at all.
«He was so excited about creating an anti-heroic
woman who was
really driven by these very, very pure
human flaws.»
I am happy for these
women but also sad that they are
really not getting what every
human being on this earth should have and that is freedom of being who you want to be.
Which is
really too bad because we have an urgent problem in America: our maternal mortality rate is among THE HIGHEST in the industrialized world (depending on the index you look at), our infant mortality rates are unacceptable, the inequalities in the way
women of color and poor
women are treated is literally a
human right crisis, our new moms suffer from postpartum depression mores than so many other countries, and in many ways we have taken the joy and awe out of childbirth and infancy.
Let us, for example, examine the implications of that perennial question (one can, of course, substitute almost any field of
human endeavor, with appropriate changes in phrasing): «Well, if
women really are equal to men, why have there never been any great
women artists (or composers, or mathematicians, or philosophers, or so few of the same)?»