Sentences with phrase «limited human perspective»

Rather, from a limited human perspective, that, as we are organized, small changes have the bad habit to be very unsettling.
You would do better to fear, rather than to judge, from your limited human perspective, the One, true, living God of the universe.

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The sort that has the same perspective and limited understanding of a finite human being who plods along this earth 80, maybe 90 years and then returns to dust.
Conflicts of doctrine about human nature between investigators in different disciplines must then be ascribed to errors in inquiry, or to an epistemological imperialism that arbitrarily limits the admissible perspectives, or to an incorrect analysis of the relation of the several perspectives to one another.
Being constantly reminded on the one hand of the infinite gap between one's own limited talents and vision and the perspective of Almighty God, and on the other of the radical equality with which God judges and loves the human race is a healthy counterweight to the flattery of the world and the smugness that comes with success.
The Christian is called to engage actively in political decision - making, asserting his or her religious perspective while recognizing that all human groups are limited in their moral goodness.
Science (like Atheists) forgets they are limited by their own perspective, their literal physical position as a human being here on Earth.
We must relate to each other from within the context of our cultural, social and sexual predispositions and in so doing accept our limited perspective rather than believe that we have the universal blueprint for what it means to be human.
We are all limited in our perceptions of the «essentially» human and are unable to achieve a «transpersonal» perspective.
The purpose of this perspective, then, is to provide a logical argument for a new approach to classifying human disease that both appreciates the uses and limits of reductionism and incorporates the tenets of the non ‐ reductionist approach of complex systems analysis.
The process is akin to training a computer to recognize the different flavors of fruit juices — something a human toddler could do intuitively, albeit from a limited perspective.
Is it true that the body wears out like an old car part — or is our mindset a common but limited perspective on the healing capabilities of the human body?
The aim is to extend preconceived notions to the limit, thus creating a particular perspective of the world, which can fit in any human context.
If one accepts these premises, then there immediately follows the idea that all lower - frequency variations (seen as «trend» from the limited perspective of a human lifetime) must be due to anthropogenic causes, i.e. AGW.
(Yes, I appreciate such termination would almost assuredly contravene the provisions of the Human Rights Code, and I do not mean to suggest that such a course of action would be «prudent» from an employment - law perspective, what I intend to do is underline the absurdity of such a course of action as a means of limiting insurance coverage.)
While there's some truth to these notions, they limit our perspective on human sexuality and interfere with sexual satisfaction.
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