Sentences with phrase «incalculable lives»

Belief in christianity definitely worked against humanity, nad led to many, many more deaths, incalculable lives lost, due to silly superst!tions fed by belief in myths.

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The likelyhood of an afterlife is equal to the number of possibilities involving an after life divided into infinity, so it is an incalculable number.
We all owe an incalculable debt to the science which is applied to our common life.
But all will agree in recognizing that early in the first century in Palestine there lived a man «mighty in word and deed» whose brief career, for the most part hidden from us, was an event of incalculable magnitude, not only because of its effects but because of what it was.
With this clue we can see that, whatever we may make of particular «miracles», the miracle - stories as a whole are saying precisely this: that where Jesus was, there was some incalculable and unaccountable energy at work for the dispersal of evil forces and the total renewal of human life; and that this was nothing less than the creative energy of the living God.
The content of revelation is a promise which, because it has never yet been completely fulfilled, can never be fixed or finished, but remains incalculable and to some extent mysteriously incomprehensible And the reception of this revelation means that we experience a gracious, extravagant, and surprising future dawning at the frontiers of our own lives here and now.
This is the true and authentic life of man, a life based on invisible and incalculable reality, a life in the «Spirit».
Indeed let us consider the incalculable loss to all those whose lives would have been touched, even changed, but were not, by...
We owe Paul an incalculable debt for thus formulating the foundations of Christian life and thought.
That, says Dr. Southgate, is because the issue is focused on HIV / AIDS, and she asks readers to consider the «incalculable loss» from the disease --» the loss to all those whose lives would have been touched, even changed, but were not, by books not read because they were never written, by paintings not seen because they were never painted, by performances never heard because the song was not sung.»
No reader of the New Testament can escape the impression that within the primitive Christian community, whose life the documents reflect, an event of incalculable magnitude had occurred, an event of such magnitude that those who witnessed it could confidently believe that it was nothing less than God's supreme disclosure of himself to men.
Of course we all owe an incalculable debt to the science which is applied to our common life.
They did, however, make an incalculable contribution to man's ethical life by their ever deepening recognition of inherent dignity in persons and their ever more sensitive demand for humaneness toward persons.
In human terms, the costs of lives and families damaged by heart disease, strokes, cancer and lung disease are incalculable.
It's not just extending lives that I'm advocating; it's the elimination of the almost incalculable amount of suffering — experienced not only by the elderly themselves, of course, but by their loved ones and caregivers — that aging currently visits upon us.
There are incalculable possibilities for another Earth to exist in the universe, but there's no evidence to support the existence of extraterrestrial life.
The difference in my life is incalculable.
Your body has an incalculable number of cells, and each of those cells is a living, breathing, functional organism with a metabolism and a purpose.
It's a marvel and a menace, a banal fact of life and a force for incalculable change.
In its swirl of violence and emotion, the new movie feels like a summation of those two most recent pictures, even as it braids together settings and story elements from Jia's earlier films «Unknown Pleasures» (2002) and «Still Life» (2008), his surreally tinged docu - fiction about the incalculable impact of the Three Gorges Dam project.
Spending as much time in as many parts of the ship as we do, the inevitable second act troubles pain us not only for the threat to human life but for the damage to be incurred by this enchanting shared space, an engineering achievement of incalculable hubris.
Mired for decades in Byzantine bureaucracy that wasted untold millions of dollars and incalculable numbers of student academic lives, the New York City school system was wrestled to the ground by a billionaire mayor, and almost everyone applauded.
Nearly two decades later, I'm still chastened by the book's central lesson: A government policy developed by mostly benevolent leaders hoping to improve the lives of the disadvantaged — in this case, by razing old, low - income, ostensibly decaying neighborhoods in favor of gigantic public - housing skyscrapers — did incalculable harm to those it was designed to help.
Since entering my life in March, 2005, she's given me incalculable joy.
She has improved my life in incalculable ways — and its hard to believe that just a few short months ago we were strangers.
The works in this longstanding series are made following a methodology Butzer has named «NASAHEIM,» or more simply, «N.» He describes N as an incalculable artistic unit of measurement, a mythological and irrational numeral denoting all colors and life and death.
His influence on the firm's work and social life over the past four decades has been incalculable and continues to grow.
The damages that are attributed to loss of life are incalculable, but enormous.
Our agents understand that a home, regardless of its price range, reflects the incalculable value of the life within.
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