Sentences with phrase «humanity out of nature»

Suddenly not like a laboratory at all, their project is always this: teasing humanity out of nature, undermining artificiality.

Not exact matches

«I continually saw us bringing the best out of each other, and that works against the selfish nature of humanity.
Minute by minute, the existence of Israel mocks the pagan gods, the divine beings who rise out of the consciousness of all peoples but which are gentile gods because they are deifications of humanity and the forces of nature rather than the true, living God of Abraham.
The first function of the affirmation that I belong to God is to combat all idolatries, including religious idolatry, to oppose my innate tendency to erect a false absolute out of that which is essentially relative, and to place a «No Thoroughfare» sign against the roads which turn nature into Nature, humanity into Humanity and myself into Mnature into Nature, humanity into Humanity and myself into MNature, humanity into Humanity and myself intohumanity into Humanity and myself intoHumanity and myself into Myself.
We are currently discussing the point that due to the fall of humanity, nature has spun out of control.
The feminine power to form human nature is, through the distinction of the sexes, separated out from the human power to determine the creation of a new human person because Christ is an uncreated person, and the foundation of all humanity.
The trouble with humanity is we are sinful in nature, and working that out of your daily life is hard.
I suppose what the phrase denotes is the modern culture which gives great emphasis on human being as a creator of culture and of history out of nature and which also believes that human being and history require no transcendent reference to a Divine Creator or a Divine Redeemer from self - alienation to bring about the realization of the community of love which is the ultimate destiny of humanity.
Perhaps true thousands of years ago, but nature verses nurture my friend has wiped that out of humanity.
Endy imagines a world in which «humanity figures out how to reinvent the manufacturing of the things we need, so that we can do it in partnership with nature.
It looks almost out of place — a leafy oasis in a sea of humanity, a spot of nature amid peasant villages and irrigated rice and manioc farms.
Its emotional impact is shaped by the unique perspective of the narrator - a typical teenager telling the tale out of her own youthful concerns (having fun, her uncertain future), combining her beliefs about the dual contradictory nature of humanity («you just got half - devil and half - angel in ya»), and imaginative and fearsome fantasies of religious judgment and divine retribution (the flaming end of the world, and the Devil's presence on Earth).
With so many brainless imitations before it, Gifts throws an ethical curveball to stand out from the rest: Melanie (Nanua) is a normal kid who devolves into a Hungry at the smell of any human fluid, and her Jekyl / Hyde nature may be the key to saving humanity.
It is only when Elliot begins to discover the true nature of what is lurking out there — and just what has unleashed this force that threatens the future of humanity - that he discovers a sliver of hope that his fragile family might be able to escape what is happening.
Yet, even with new forms of resistance ushered in by technological innovation, the stiff - gestured ideology of neoliberalism has arched towards a state of «human exceptionalism» where all of humanity is now supposed to feel free to exploit at will the relations between nature and society any way that it chooses, as long as profits can be squeezed out.
She also created a series of works out of vacuum - formed plastic resembling plants and marine life — an ironic commentary on the abuse nature continued to suffer at the hands of humanity.
Techies and professional photographers will enjoy this look at the incredible range of photographic media, but Steele points out that «Process: Photography» is really about the complementary nature of humanity and technology in art.
Ulla Enevoldsen likens the abundance and longevity of nature to humanity composing her works out of hand - made paper sometimes combining it with other materials like metal, stone, or even optic fibers.
-- As it turns out, nature has provided humanity with an «escape hatch» from this conundrum, which is a means to cool the surface of the planet with the same techniques as nature uses to cool overheated tropical sea water.
When Soulé laid out his manifesto for conservation biologists in the 1980s, he portrayed humanity as the wrecking ball laying waste to earth — and what was left of wild nature.
They are orthodox (to themselves), which supposedly gives them a right to lie to skeptics, steal from them, manufacture scandals todestroy their careers, politicize professional certification to keep skeptics out of jobs, collude tokeep their papers out of the peer - reviewed literature, even accuse skeptics (or their industry allies) of treason (an offense punishable by death) and high crimes against humanity and nature.
But if that hunger happens to be for the plastic used to make single - use bottles — something that doesn't generally degrade in nature and is basically the scourge of modern humanity — I'd say break out the champagne and cigars.
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