If human history has really been a history of genocide, rape and war, then that fact itself bespeaks a formidable reality of sin and fallenness.
Imagine what the world would be like today
if human history had been one of cooperation to improve the human condition instead of one of advancing self - interest.
Not exact matches
If SpaceX can pull this off, it will be the first in
history to land
humans on Mars.
What followed was an amazing episode for humanity; enemies who were just hours ago slaughtering each other at a level unseen in
human history, were talking, singing, dancing, and eating together as
if they were friends.
If you're familiar with the works of Steven Pinker, you'll recognize the incredible importance that language has played in
human history in the preservation of information (stories being used to because they were... * SURPRISE!
And
if you can't find mentorship with a living
human being, look to
history.
If there's something insane about a CEO who thinks his company's mission is more important than any accomplishment in all of
human history — indeed, in all of fish
history — there's also something irresistible.
If we judge a civilization's success by its endurance over time, then the Bushmen are the most successful society in
human history.
The greatest advice ever in the
history of the
human race is absolutely useless
if you act / execute on none of it.»
If Dr. Mike Dunne of the National Ignition Facility in San Francisco allows himself a moment to ponder the fact his work might... umm... change the course of
human history, he won't admit it.
If you look at some of the most profound accomplishments in
human history, many of them are based on faith: someone took a step towards their goal without being able to clearly see the entire path ahead of them.
If boiling down
human behavior to binary
histories sounds like the stuff that only those in the field of research or complex financial transactions can take advantage of, consider e-commerce.
The theory behind it is simple:
If Facebook has experimented on its users to find new and exciting ways to get us to use it in the way they'd prefer, we should also feel free to experiment on Facebook, and see if those experiments change how we think about what we share with one of the biggest repositories of human data in histor
If Facebook has experimented on its users to find new and exciting ways to get us to use it in the way they'd prefer, we should also feel free to experiment on Facebook, and see
if those experiments change how we think about what we share with one of the biggest repositories of human data in histor
if those experiments change how we think about what we share with one of the biggest repositories of
human data in
history.
However
if we look at
human history and we read the scriptures what is it that we see?
Humans will be honest and humble enough to say «we just do nt know
if there ever was, or is a «god» out there», and we will progress to levels of love, progress, and understanding never seen before in the
history of mankind!
the number of xtians persecuted compared to the total number of grisly mass murders and genocides in
human history if probably less than 1 %.
when you all turn into hypocrites is when i get upset... its like black people creating black
history month... what
if a white person did that... then it would be racist... gay people want to be accepted and not hated on... the answer is not to turn around and hate and attack everyone else... really
humans in america are fuct... no way out of it... you have all entangled yourself in a web of hate... grow up
As a matter of fact,
if you go, I don't know, to a museum, you might find some of the proof of those other
histories (outside of the tiny point christianity occupies in thousands of years of
human history).
If you would only take a close look at
human history, you would see that the current list of gods are only the latest, not the greatest.
I also believe the fact that they comprise a much larger segment of
history than
humans do, and that it is insane that they would have been left out of the bible
if it were really the «truth» passed on by an all knowing god.
If there is an end, it is simply the end of
history, the end of
human definition to a reality ALREADY AS ALWAYS defined, already beating in perfect accord with its maker's design.
If the purpose of our existence were to learn to know God, return to God, or some such thing
human history would be nothing like it is.
If each day in Genesis was 1,000 years then that interpretation would mean there were 6,000 years before recorded
human history, provided you think
human history started with the Hebrews, clearly not the case.
Humans have been lied to and misled about divinity, faith and God for so long, they would not know the truth
if it reached up and bit them on the proverbial cheeks.Deception has been a part of the
history of mankind from day one.Further changes to the Bible only indicates it is still as strong as ever.The New Testament without Christ is like a riddle without an answer.
So
if you have a triune god who is father, son, and holy ghost but you have a mother of the
human manifestation of father / son god — then Mary is arguably the mother of god and in that way could be argued as the more divine at some point in the
history of the transformation of the triune god in heaven to the triune god on earth and of course the few days when the triune god on earth was dead (but not really dead) before rising.
If there is a God who exists concretely, who endures over the course of
human and cosmic
history, and who is affected by and affects what occurs in that
history, then that God would consist of an ordered series of unit - experiences, each exemplifying the necessary abstract features essential to a divine experience, each experiencing both the divine and the nondivine experiences which had preceded it, and each in turn being felt by the divine and nondivine experiences which succeed it.
...
If someone works hard in school and develops good financial habits, they're more likely to do reasonably well financially than most people were for most of
human history.»
It appears as
if He has committed some of the worst crimes ever carried out in
human history.
If one holds that during the course of
human history a process of development and refinement in the Church's understanding of Christ has taken place, this does not mean that one is rushing headlong into a position of historical relativism that is ultimately corrosive of the objectivity of our faith.
But we maintain, on the contrary, that we know the Jesus of
history very well, even
if we do not have a precise and photographic account of his day - by - day activities; and the unique claim of Christianity is that in and by those events in the actual realm of historical happenedness, God is revealed — revealed, of course, in and under the conditions of
history and
human life, but revealed nonetheless.
If so, take a look at our entire
human history for countless examples of physical processes causing things that we used to think were magic.
If we are to avoid the threat and attain the promises inherent in the culminating phase of this epoch in world
history, our requirement is a massive transformation of ideas, attitudes, commitments, and goals on the part of
human beings around the globe.
Even
if the date and place of Jesus» birth may be uncertain, the claim that God entered
human history is central to traditional Christian belief, as the British poet Sir John Betjeman (1906 - 84) indicated in his poem «Christmas»:
Murray observes in the last chapter that «
human beings acting in a private capacity
if restrained from the use of force have a remarkably good
history» (author's emphasis).
If God is one, then every war in
human history is a civil war, for it is a war inside the family of God's people.
This is a very healthy corrective to a great deal that has unquestionably disfigured the
history of institutional Christianity; for instance, the sometimes subtle but persistent belittling of the richest and most profound of
human experiences, as
if the joys of
human love were somehow suspect, and not among the most sheerly precious experiences that life has to offer.
God in His will through
history had into reality seemingly illogical or cruel events to happen in our world, but no one is spared
if the purpose is for the good of humanity, wars pestilence even the holocust has a reason and purpose beyond our comprehension at our times but will be reveald in the future, The Phillipine catasthrophy for example is viewed by some as Gods punishment, we experienced the brunt of natures punishing power but it also unveiled the true feelings and concern of the whole world in helping us materially and spiiritually by aiding and consoling us that was unprecedented in
history, The whole world had demostrated, to me, a kind of humanitarian concern and love that trancends races and culture, A kind of demonstration by higher being the we
humans is one with Him.The cost of
human lives and misery is nothing in
history compared to its positve historical consequences
If God's eternity were seen as the Fullness of Time, I can somehow understand how God is immanent in
history and in my
human temporality.
If he even paid more credence to
human history and his past colleagues in Science, he would surely see that Science has been wrong and limited so often.
Second,
if our knowledge of God is based exclusively on the
history of Jesus Christ and not on pre-Christian philosophies, then the
human attributes of Christ in time also tell us what God is in his very nature and being as God.
So by stating that there must be a Christian presence in government you're kinda unconsciously outlining the mind controlling hypocrisy you're indoctrinated into, of early Byzantine cultists who subverted a good religion and plugged 2000 years of pagan rituals into a philosophy that was about love and created the most hypocritical, torturous, murderous, blasphemous, demonic and satanic era of
human history, that would have made the devil himself,
if he happens to be real, enthralled and delighted at the inhuman acts perpetrated by men who's skill lay only in great fornication and great defilements, that can only be possessed by those that truly revel in the pain and the blood of the innocent.
But
if the Messiah has already cleft the skin of
human history, then the world is at this moment transfigured into a holy site, and we need only stand still; already redeemed, we do God's work unawares, and even the most unlikely vessels inherit the divine redemption.»
Everything in the Jewish and Christian understanding of God would be lost
if God were thought to be a static and inert being rather than the living deity who acts in nature,
history, and
human experience.
If the economic Trinity is not essentially one with the immanent trinity, then it is not the preexistent God who in fact acts in history; if they are one, we face (e.g.) the paradox of saying that the human individual Jesus was really in God prior to the creation of the worl
If the economic Trinity is not essentially one with the immanent trinity, then it is not the preexistent God who in fact acts in
history;
if they are one, we face (e.g.) the paradox of saying that the human individual Jesus was really in God prior to the creation of the worl
if they are one, we face (e.g.) the paradox of saying that the
human individual Jesus was really in God prior to the creation of the world.
If the pacifist position were correct, it would seem logical that throughout
history God would either prevent war, or at least not take sides in
human conflicts, but that is not the case.
So even
if the earth is only 6000 years old (a super conservative estimate), the Bible is missing roughly 4000 years worth of
human history.
If there is any proposition upon which great minds have agreed throughout
history, from Plato to Einstein and Whitehead, from Zoroaster, Ikhnaton, Moses, Isaiah, Jesus, Paul, the authors of the Vedic hymns, Confucius, Lao Tse, to many recent Indian and Japanese writers, it is that
human life is not adequately interpretable in merely
human terms.
God, this Yahweh, is the be-all and end - all of Israel's existence; and
if that summum bonum of the knowledge of God is to be had, it must be had in the knowledge of what takes place in the
human arena of
history.
If evolution is a law, as so many seems to accept, you would see apes evolving into
human beings since beginning of
human history and everyday of our lives.
If someone were to approach you today and propose the concept of religion as it has existed throughout
human history, you'd laugh at them for having such a silly idea.