Sentences with phrase «love of nature seems»

My family's love of nature seems to inspire and rejuvinate all of us.

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This may seem a hard saying, since in the final chapter of Process and Reality he terms the action of the consequent nature «judgment,» «tenderness,» and «patience,» and that of the superjective nature «love» (PR 525, 532).
I talk about the positive traits of hipster culture, such as the celebration of culture and «good things» (loving food, nature, art, etc), and the way that hipsters seem to genuinely appreciate God's creation and are curious and awestruck by it.
The undeniable fact that Jesus loves ALL mankind seems to be lost upon many who profess to follow Him, while the fact that He came to deliver us from the bondage of «natural» desires, those carnal impulses which contradict the spiritual nature for which we were created, seems lost on many others without regard to any principles of character which conflict with the principle «if it feels good, it must be right».
More importantly, the «I - can't - imagine» argument seems inattentive to how much my imagination is shaped and limited by all kinds of cultural factors and sensibilities — including how I «imagine» the nature of love, etc..
Nature has just as much beauty, order, love, and wonder as it does death, blood, suffering, and murder, and Scripture has hundreds of dark and disturbing passages which seems to paint a different picture of God than we read about in the Gospels or in 1 John 4:8.
This may seem to be sheer sentimentality; but it can only seem so when we do not properly understand the nature of love.
He seems to interpret the positive tone of the Cardinal's reply as implying an acceptance of an «intrinsic dimension» based upon the inner spiritual nature of man called to love the One God and our neighbour, as proposed by A Common Word.
That God's love, manifest in diverse ways throughout the duration of the universe, might come to a full and unsurpassable self - expression in an individual human being who lived and died in the Middle East almost two thousand years ago does not seem incongruous with what we now understand about the nature of an evolving universe, especially if we regard religion as a phenomenon emergent from the universe rather than just something done on the earth by cosmically homeless human subjects.
If homosexuality is part of people's God - given nature, it seems hard to deny them the physical expression of their love.
Vanstone then extended these reflections, into what seemed to him the unequivocal nature of love phenomenologically, into the very being [188] of God.
Both Nygren and D'Arcy seem to sense this though neither considers the question whether another metaphysical outlook might be compatible with the radical nature of love as grace, and with God's self - involvement in history.
The differences seem to be over whether these tensions can be resolved through our better understanding of nature (our position), or whether they are inherent to created reality and can not be rationally resolved but only founded upon the ultimate intelligibility of absolute love.
But considering the nature of so much of your work (which I love BTW) and your discussions concerning your personal journey (which you have been pretty open about), it would seem that all of the responses (whether they be agreement, rebuttal, or concern) would be appropriate.
On the other hand his vivid interest seems to be essentially in life in this world of people and nature that we know and love.
With a distinct taste for art, reflected by her love of punk rock, 80s comics, nature, and the cosmos, her elegant yet quirky blog seemed to be a natural progression of her creative outlets.
I love any place where there is the green of nature, I can not imagine a more perfect vacation... Then if there are hotels so cute and old style architecture with colors so beautiful... They are amazing these wooden houses colorful, seem to come from a toy store, the Italian architecture of the» 900 is mostly gray and sad (only exception the Art Noveau and farmhouses, but it is all over 20s, after only concrete and gigantic «cubes» without grace).
While these relationships may seem strictly financial in nature, it's not uncommon for an actual relationship or love to stem out of a sugar daddie and sugar babie relationship.
When I began to experience the «blossoming» days of puberty and early - teenage confusion (this was before I had even heard of Boston online dating), I began to realize that strange boys would be attracted to my compassionate nature... boys that needed love and kindness but just didn't seem that lovable.
He, like the most nimble voyeur (though, in this case, one who loves the vicarious thrill of passing it on more than watching) seems to see — or at least wants to see — that sexual deviancy is human nature.
That's what people have always loved about Westerns — the feeling of size which, in the age before radio, TV and the airplane, seemed the very nature of the country.
The nature of a movie involving reincarnation seems like the perfect set - up for a captivating supernatural thriller, but instead, Glazer uses the seeming return of Sean as a way to explore Anna's grief and how her love affects her grip on reality.
We swim, we make love and the entire time, the hair is in place; it's such a natural part of who we are that it seems second nature.
I would love to have one and videos of this nature can seem a little «boy who cried wolf» - esque.
A little far from the main action at Tulamben, it may seem you are missing out here, but we love the getaway - from - it - all back - to - nature feel of the resort.
Although I am on record as not being a fan of the simplistic nature of the Wii, I love the fact that they have tried to do something really innovative, and so, it seems, do the public.
With some exceptions, RPGs just don't pique my interest these days as much as they used to, even ones focused on strategy, and though the brainier elements of maneuvering the right pieces into the proper positions appeals to my chess - loving nature, the prospect of keeping track of the stats of an entire army over thirty hours or so was at best intimidating, and at worst seeming like too much of a chore.
We humans have a very funny way (you can call it hypocritical or schizophrenic) of loving the bennies and perks and conveniences brought to us by science and then, when nature and science point out problems we are causing and should address, we seem to want to put on the blinders and simply push down on the gas pedal.
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