Sentences with phrase «humans subsisted»

Think of it this way: dogs eating pre-made fortified foods enriched with vitamins every single day would be similar to humans subsisting on breakfast cereal.

Not exact matches

This point of view fully respects the progressive experimental concentration of human thought in a more and more lively awareness of its unifying role; but in place of the undefined point of convergence required as term for this evolution it is the clearly defined personal reality of the incarnate Word that is made manifest to us and established for us as our objective, that Word «in whom all things subsist
They honor the Creator, reflect his glory, and subsist for his benefit, apart from any value they represent to humans.
But human being, individual or collective, subsists only diachronically, occupying a stretch of time.
Indeed, to fuse together the human multitude (even taken in its present state of super-compression) without crushing it, it seems essential that there should be a field of attraction at once powerful and irreversible, and such as can not emanate collectively from a simple nebula of reflecting atoms, but which requires as its source a self - subsisting, strongly personalized star.
Accordingly, Sawicki argues, «It would be a misconception to regard the gospel words as referring, after the fact, to some event separate and self - contained that happened independently of those words and that subsists apart from them somewhere in the human past.,,, [14] And «those who want to see the Lord must devote themselves to liturgy and the poor (better yet, the liturgy with the poor) as well as to printed texts.»
We can not explain how both awarenesses can subsist in one person, but we are not dealing with a human personality but rather with the divine second Person of the Trinity.
When God wills that, for the perfection of the work of creation and the salvation of mankind, he should take upon himself a created nature, he wills that T shall be a man, so that the human nature of God lives through the Divine 1», through the DivinePerson of the Word, who subsists in the Essence of God.
Existentialist theology has resigned itself to an inexorable dualism of nature and freedom, thus implicitly endorsing the view that the core of human existence subsists in a domain completely different from the world of nature.
The preservation of human life was linked mutually to the presence of other stable forms of biological organisms; this subsists in a homeostatic and well - balanced ecosystem on earth.
That being said, regardless of our origins, up until the industrialization of the food supply, less than 100 years ago, humans had successfully subsisted off of an earth based diet of plants, seeds, nuts, fruits, and meat.
A Non-governmental organisation - HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has condemned governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo state for flouting a subsisting order of an Imo State High Court by forcefully demolishing the Ancient EkeUkwu Market in Owerri leading to many fatalities.
Black bears in Yosemite National Park that don't seek out human foods subsist primarily on plants and nuts, according to a study conducted by biologists at UC San Diego who also found that ants and other sources of animal protein, such as mule deer, make up only a small fraction of the bears» annual diet.
, your pet may be subsisting on processed food that may not digest well and can cause issues, just like processed food does to humans.
They secretly have been alive for 200 years and subsist on human blood, which attracts the attention of unwanted guests.
They subsisted through the eons on the rats and mice that frequented human habitation and never evolved digestively the way dogs did.
Unlike humans and some other plant - eaters, rabbits are grazing animals who have evolved to subsist almost entirely on extremely fibrous, low - sugar foods such as hay.
For as long as the Human Rights Act is a part of UK law, freedom of expression will subsist.
You could say you're a human being that lives, loves and grows, or a human being that subsists and struggles for survival.
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