Whether or not the answer is reasonable and applicable in real
life is out of the question.
Denver, where
we live is out of the question, we clearly can't touch anything here.
Not exact matches
It could
be months before Twitter decides to sell — Dorsey still hopes to carry
out a vision
of tapping into
live broadcasts events as a way to reignite user growth — but the
question remains: How much would an outside company
be willing to pay for Twitter?
This one from McMaster University via Coursera
is focused more on career issues, and the topics covered sound like a top hits list
of common work
questions: «Mindshift teaches you essentials such as how to get the most
out of online learning and MOOCs, how to seek
out and work with mentors, the secrets to avoiding career ruts (and catastrophes) and general ruts in
life, and insights such as the value
of selective ignorance over general competence.»
But asking the
question gives a grieving person a little bit
of control — which
is something people need when it feels like their entire
life is out of their control.
Don't miss: 4
questions to ask yourself to figure
out what you really want in
life Warren Buffett describes a pivotal moment when he
was 20 years old that changed the course
of his career
Anna Sale hosts this podcast, Death, Sex & Money with Anna Sale where she explores the deeper
questions and unsaid truths that
are sometimes left
out of the polite conversations in
life.
And this research insight appears to
be bore
out by the real -
life experiences
of young entrepreneur Thursday Bram, who recently pondered the
question, «
Are people misjudging you simply because you appear young?»
If you
're struggling to find the right amount
of work -
life balance, here
are a few
questions to ask yourself that'll guide you towards figuring
out what you need right now (and how to achieve it with your boss).
Goodman
is best known for... The four «simple»
questions he poses to entrepreneurs: What do I need and want
out of life?
(For a deeper dive into the
question of what areas
of life shouldn't
be invaded with the market logic
of buying and selling, check
out this fascinating essay from Michael J. Sandel.)
But if working longer
is out of the
question, you can ease your transition by building at least a year's worth
of living expenses in an emergency retirement savings fund, ideally in cash, says Celandra Deane - Bess, a wealth strategy director for PNC Financial Services Group.
While we
're on the
question of Ric Stowe and his Griffin Coal Company, bar - room chatter coming
out of Collie indicates that
life is about to get somewhat tougher in the coalfields and a new round
of cost cutting may
be on the way — with interesting variat
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So now the only
question is why aren't you
out there looking for the best safety razor so you can get started on what could easily
be one
of the best shaves
of your
life?
When people find
out I left my
life in the U.S. to move to Placencia, Belize, one
of the first
questions they ask
is how it has changed me — and what
life looks like compared to the U.S..
I
'm looking to simulate a world where everyone does this with
out even
questioning it and it just becomes baked into the culture and part
of the natural experience
of life.
Philosophy as taught, he thought, had long ago
been «forced
out of the context
of teaching and
living»» which
is to say, teaching for
living, philosophy understood as «a
life that poses the
questions of the true and the good.»
To put it bluntly, the
question is whether we,
living in the final decade
of the twentieth century, have the patience and the readiness to hear the nineteenth - century Dane
out; and hear him
out in the way he deemed crucial: to think along and make the content
of what he has to say not only the content
of our thought, but the content
of our
lives as well.
It
is certainly enough to make you severely
question and doubt on a consistent basis whether or not you
are wasting your time with all
of this and would
life not
be better spent trying to better yourself, believe in nothing, and pull yourself up by your bootstraps and carve
out your kingdom while you
're alive.
Let me ask you one
question... If you find
out what you believe in
is wrong at the end
of your
life, what will become
of you then?
Thomas's answer to this
question (in ST1.75.6) sounds occasionally like the position Plato sets
out in the Phaedo, where the character Socrates argues that the concept
of the soul — and, presumably, also its
being —
is so tied up with
life as not to admit
of its opposite, death [105C8 - E10].
The postulate that
life originates purely by chance
out of mindless and aimless shuffling
of atoms and molecules
is all part
of our central
question here concerning the logic
of an emergent view
of nature.
The properly biological
questions initially raised by our personal, empathetic encounter with the performances
of whole
living entities
are edged
out by preoccupation with the molecular constituents
of life.
If you could rewrite your
life, which would you choose: First, you could go with what you have now, and the relationship with God you have now through years
of sticking by Him, and struggling with
questions and fears, and fighting off temptation, and making wise decisions (that sometimes turn
out to
be unwise), and persevering through temptation, and learning what you know about God, Scripture, and theology, but ending up as a relative «nobody» in the Churchianity.
My
question is why go
out of your way to criticize and deter others from what might
be a
life saving path for them, turned immoral to moral ways?
He must strive to feel the impact
of new
questions, to understand the mentality
of the human
beings who raise these
questions out of the distress
of their own personal
life.
Jeremy since we
are talking about satan casting
out satan heres a
question for you.Have you ever wondered why Jesus helps satan at times or at least it appears that way.Mat 8:28 - 34 Why would he do that in the case
of the demonic man the demons requested that Jesus cast them them into the pigs which he allowed it seems that not only did he help satan to have his way in destroying the pigs but destroyed the livelihood
of the people in that area.You could argue at least it saved one man but
is it acceptable to save one
life but affect the
lives of many?
But if you say, «We
're here with lots
of questions, wanting to learn about religious traditions, wanting to think about the meaning
of faith for our
lives, and we hope you'll join us,» it turns
out you can draw a crowd.
Who knows, there might
be other
life forms
out there on planets with differnt types
of suns, other types
of atmosphere, maybe even based on something other than carbon... Religion can't answer those
questions, but science, ever so slowly,
is plugging away at the answers.
In John 18:5 - 6 Jesus sais «I
AM he» and The power of his declaration of BEING GOD brought them to their knees... This clearly coincides with Exodus 3 when God appeared to Moses and Declared that his NAME was «I AM who I AM» Do you REALLY think that that is not by design??? Is this not also a very clear foreshadowing of the future (Romans 14:11, and Philliapians 2:10 - 11) Please oh please see how the Bible is so intricately intertwined and full of the The masters handiwork... Everything, all of life's questions are all within this book, not other sources, if one but will accept them, pray over them, and get the Lord's guidance... This is why I brought up 1 Cor 2:14, Which you took EXTREMELY out of context in the way I meant it to be discerned, which the verse itself explains I might begrudgingly add... John 8:24 after he tells them I am not of this worl
AM he» and The power
of his declaration
of BEING GOD brought them to their knees... This clearly coincides with Exodus 3 when God appeared to Moses and Declared that his NAME
was «I
AM who I AM» Do you REALLY think that that is not by design??? Is this not also a very clear foreshadowing of the future (Romans 14:11, and Philliapians 2:10 - 11) Please oh please see how the Bible is so intricately intertwined and full of the The masters handiwork... Everything, all of life's questions are all within this book, not other sources, if one but will accept them, pray over them, and get the Lord's guidance... This is why I brought up 1 Cor 2:14, Which you took EXTREMELY out of context in the way I meant it to be discerned, which the verse itself explains I might begrudgingly add... John 8:24 after he tells them I am not of this worl
AM who I
AM» Do you REALLY think that that is not by design??? Is this not also a very clear foreshadowing of the future (Romans 14:11, and Philliapians 2:10 - 11) Please oh please see how the Bible is so intricately intertwined and full of the The masters handiwork... Everything, all of life's questions are all within this book, not other sources, if one but will accept them, pray over them, and get the Lord's guidance... This is why I brought up 1 Cor 2:14, Which you took EXTREMELY out of context in the way I meant it to be discerned, which the verse itself explains I might begrudgingly add... John 8:24 after he tells them I am not of this worl
AM» Do you REALLY think that that
is not by design??? Is this not also a very clear foreshadowing of the future (Romans 14:11, and Philliapians 2:10 - 11) Please oh please see how the Bible is so intricately intertwined and full of the The masters handiwork... Everything, all of life's questions are all within this book, not other sources, if one but will accept them, pray over them, and get the Lord's guidance... This is why I brought up 1 Cor 2:14, Which you took EXTREMELY out of context in the way I meant it to be discerned, which the verse itself explains I might begrudgingly add... John 8:24 after he tells them I am not of this worl
is not by design???
Is this not also a very clear foreshadowing of the future (Romans 14:11, and Philliapians 2:10 - 11) Please oh please see how the Bible is so intricately intertwined and full of the The masters handiwork... Everything, all of life's questions are all within this book, not other sources, if one but will accept them, pray over them, and get the Lord's guidance... This is why I brought up 1 Cor 2:14, Which you took EXTREMELY out of context in the way I meant it to be discerned, which the verse itself explains I might begrudgingly add... John 8:24 after he tells them I am not of this worl
Is this not also a very clear foreshadowing
of the future (Romans 14:11, and Philliapians 2:10 - 11) Please oh please see how the Bible
is so intricately intertwined and full of the The masters handiwork... Everything, all of life's questions are all within this book, not other sources, if one but will accept them, pray over them, and get the Lord's guidance... This is why I brought up 1 Cor 2:14, Which you took EXTREMELY out of context in the way I meant it to be discerned, which the verse itself explains I might begrudgingly add... John 8:24 after he tells them I am not of this worl
is so intricately intertwined and full
of the The masters handiwork... Everything, all
of life's
questions are all within this book, not other sources, if one but will accept them, pray over them, and get the Lord's guidance... This
is why I brought up 1 Cor 2:14, Which you took EXTREMELY out of context in the way I meant it to be discerned, which the verse itself explains I might begrudgingly add... John 8:24 after he tells them I am not of this worl
is why I brought up 1 Cor 2:14, Which you took EXTREMELY
out of context in the way I meant it to
be discerned, which the verse itself explains I might begrudgingly add... John 8:24 after he tells them I
am not of this worl
am not
of this world.
He responded by relating the parable
of the Good Samaritan, one
of my personal favorites... bear traps
are hidden, and often unseen till bear or human
are caught in them... the traps
are deliberately placed, they don't just suddenly appear... the answer to the
question was the man who had compassion on the man taken by robbers... he
was a social and spiritual outcast who had compassion on someone who in normal circumstances would have hated his guts... because his doctrine and «lifestyle»
were not acceptable to the religious establishment... I have had
life experiences that bear this
out, experiencing love and compassion from people whom today's religious establishment demonizes and looks down upon... any reading
of the Good Samaritan story should
be followed up by a reading
of 1 Corinthians 13....
Whitehead states the wrong: «Mr. Russell, a scholar known in every major university
of the world, impelled by motives which religion dare not disown, has
been driven
out of academic
life and deprived
of academic encouragement...» Whitehead «leave [
s] the
question here,» without drawing the conclusion explicitly: restore the lectureship to rectify the wrong.
The
question arising
out of this experience
is not, as in the Reformation, the
question of a merciful God and the forgiveness
of sins; nor
is it, as in the early Greek church, the
question of infinitude,
of death and error, nor
is it the
question of the personal religious
life, or
of the Christianization
of culture and society.
When they have sifted
out of the alleged amount
of antagonisms the real conflicts between genuine needs, they will
be ready to move toward a settlement
of those conflicts on the base
of the fundamental
question: What does every man need in order to
live as man?
But one thing we may say with reasonable certainty: quite apart from the
question of time authenticity or the verbal accuracy
of this or that reported saying, the idea
of new
life through death,
of victory coming
out of defeat,
is an inseparable part
of the thought
of Jesus about his destiny.
And, oh, when the hour - glass has run
out, the hourglass
of time, when the noise
of worldliness
is silenced, and the restless or the ineffectual busyness comes to an end, when everything
is still about thee as it
is in eternity — whether thou
wast man or woman, rich or poor, dependent or independent, fortunate or unfortunate, whether thou didst bear the splendor
of the crown in a lofty station, or didst bear only the labor and heat
of the day in an inconspicuous lot; whether thy name shall
be remembered as long as the world stands (and so
was remembered as long as the world stood), or without a name thou didst cohere as nameless with the countless multitude; whether the glory which surrounded thee surpassed all human description, or the judgment passed upon thee
was the most severe and dishonoring human judgement can pass — eternity asks
of thee and
of every individual among these million millions only one
question, whether thou hast
lived in despair or not, whether thou
wast in despair in such a way that thou didst not know thou
wast in despair, or in such a way that thou didst hiddenly carry this sickness in thine inward parts as thy gnawing secret, carry it under thy heart as the fruit
of a sinful love, or in such a way that thou, a horror to others, didst rave in despair.
We have said something about the place
of the Bible in the
living Christian tradition which preachers represent and for which they function; we have discussed a few
of the problems or
questions which
are raised both for preachers and for people; and we have tried to sum up the theological and moral implications
of the gospel as these have
been worked
out in the tradition down the centuries.
If someone
was born in Saudi Arabia, they would
be Muslim and if they
were born in the US, they would
be Christian... It
's up to them to figure
out that religion
is a crock before they waste their whole
life worshiping a non-existent friend in the sky and believing in a book full
of fairy tales... My favorite fairy tale
is about the guy who
was told not to look behind and
was turned into a block
of salt when he disobeyed the command and took a peak... lol... I
was raised christian but I had too many doubts and
questions especially after our scandalous pastor took the money that
was raised to build a new church building and disappeared into thin air with the loot... lol... After I ditched religion, I had a peace
of mind and I
am still at peace...
Rick Santorum, whom I firmly believe would
be the best president
out of the current crop
of candidates, does not back down when
questioned about the influence
of faith on his
life.
If culture
is the way people think and feel and behave as a people, and if spirituality
is the way we
live out the
life and teachings
of Jesus in this particular culture at this particular time, then the
questions for thinkers, writers, theologians, and religious professionals must become: What cultural realities
are challenging the Gospel now?
Colin William points
Out that the direction
of ecclesiology in the sixties
was a movement away from yesterday's
question of where the true church
is to
be found within the established order
of Christendom, to today's
question of where the
living church must occur as witness to Christ's presence in the secular world.
We begin to hear things like: the churches
are simply
out of tune with the people; the schools
are so remote from real
life questions; the government
is corrupt and corrupting.
Its omission, therefore,
is a definite setback to the progress that has
been made both pastorally and theologically in the struggle with an emotional
question — one which affects the
lives of 5 million Catholics in the United States alone, or one
out of every four Catholic families.
The
question remains, that if we
are living in a culture
of fear and guilt, especially relationally,
are we actually
living out the gospel?
Hard
questions must
be asked so that hard decisions can
be made about how best to follow Jesus and
live out the truths
of the Kingdom.
Begging the
question of whether an animal has a right to
life in the face
of a «necessity» that
is neither economically nor medically established, it can most surely
be argued that if an animal's destiny
is to
be slaughtered, this should
be carried
out with some respect for the creature.
Like so many aspects
of my spirituality, I
am still a bit in - between, figuring
out what I reclaim and what I relinquish,
living with a few unanswered
questions while relying heavily on the few things I do know — and almost all
of those can
be summed up in my complete and utter confidence in Love.
If it
's primary function
is to protect the organism and secure
life, then
of course death
is out of the
question.
Then the tradition shows that the
question began to
be explored
of how this might have come about; and, particularly in a Jewish environment where there
was a strong belief in a future bodily resurrection, the natural explanation would have
been that Jesus» physical body emerged to
life out of the grave.