What if a scientist worked out he could
make himself immortal by killing parallel versions of himself instead?
The fact that someone never died before does not
make him immortal.
Death seems to be the only release from Logan's pain, but his special healing abilities
make him immortal.
Infrared saunas often make health claims that make you think showing up once a week will
make immortal, but the research on their benefits is pretty scant.
Forget Trump and Clinton, I'm campaigning for the US to embrace technology with the potential to
make us immortal, says White House contender Zoltan Istvan
Some are made with super mysterious chemicals that will either
make me immortal or grow extra toes.
I can't promise that it'll
make you immortal, but it doesn't hurt to try does it?
no matter the IQ, job, standing or position in life, the idea that you believe that a magic man who lives in the sky will
make you immortal if you just blindly obey whatever he says automatically makes you a moron.
But such dependence on the brain for this natural life would in no wise
make immortal life impossible, — it might be quite compatible with supernatural life behind the veil hereafter.
The best thing would be to
make himself immortal, but as he can not do that, he has decided to stop himself thinking about it.»
Make me immortal in that realm, Wherein is movement glad and free, In the third sky, third heaven of heavens, Where are the lucid worlds of light.
Make me immortal in the place Wherein felicity and joy, Pleasure and bliss together dwell, And all desire is satisfied.9
God is immortal, the whole world will eventually be
made immortal.
So when eternal conscious torment is the very question at hand, what biblical evidence would you point to as teaching that the resurrected bodies of the lost will likewise be
made immortal?
who has
made himself immortal through technology.
Contamination with human papillomavirus
made them immortal.10 Neither Henrietta Lacks nor her family received one penny from the millions of dollars made from her uninformed and involuntary cell donation.
Vivid tones of twinkle makes the leather texture more legible, vibrant,
makes this immortal classic ornate turn as a fashion symbol.
He's also, as revealed during an overlong and strangely fetishised origin story torture sequence, able to regenerate Wolverine - style, effectively
making him immortal.
The legend of the Western genre made an anti-Western that can be interpreted as a beautiful, moving eulogy to the Man with No Name character that
made him immortal.
Teddy claims that they need to have a party that will put them on the wall of honor,
making them immortal.
Scott Turow shows us new sides of Kindle County, the world of greed and human failing he has
made immortal in his previous novels, Presumed Innocent, The Burden of Proof, Pleading Guilty, and The Laws of Our Fathers.
Later, he undergoes an alchemical transformation
making him immortal.
He undergoes an alchemic ritual that
makes him immortal, however it doesn't go as planned.
After escaping, he undergoes an alchemical ritual that
makes him immortal.
Rise of the Tomb Raider featured an army of Deathless, the guardians of the lost city of Kitezh
made immortal by the Divine Source.
The policy didn't replace the husband but it kind of
made him immortal in a way.
Not exact matches
Or has the act of
making a public appearance at which investors are pitched mean you are already necessarily under 506 (c) and, in the
immortal interjection of Gov. Perry, whoops, you'd better have filed your Form D 15 days back already?
This is why divine incarnation, according to the hymn in Philippians 2, shows us God in lowliness and humility: It is quite a come - down for the
immortal and incorruptible God to take up our mortality and corruptibility,
making it his own.
Typically this process leads to a characterization of God as a being so advanced, powerful,
immortal, and not subject to the laws of time, matter, and space that his followers can
make up any excuse they choose to address questions, since nothing about their god (or gods) can be subjected to any kind of objective verification or scrutiny, just like everything else in the religion.
Kant's moral argument for the existence of God requires divine «over-power» to
make our souls
immortal and to actualize the fulfillment of justice.
The 15th - century Renaissance scientist Pico della Mirandola articulates this view, by putting these words into God's mouth: «We have
made thee [«man»] neither a thing celestial nor a thing terrestrial, neither mortal nor
immortal, so that being thine owne fashioner and artificer of thyselfe, thou maist
make thyselfe after what likeness thou dost most affecte.»
She's a patchwork quilt of love, like we all are, I guess — it's what
makes us feel
immortal.
He
made us to delight in the power of sexual love to bring forth new human beings, children of God, created with
immortal souls.
He could do such painting without reverence, but when you think of Millet's great works, that
make his name
immortal, that he loved, brooded over, and put himself into, you know that he inwardly bowed himself, like the worshipping figures of his «Angelus,» before the vision of beauty that he saw.
The answer to the question of Jesus's historical existence will not
make me more or less happy, content, hopeful, likable, rich, famous, or
immortal.
The sources of the trinitarian doctrine is quite clear from history, and with it came beliefs in various things like transubstantiation, theosis, that Mary was a perpetual virgin free from sin, infant baptism, ecclesiastical hierarchy, bishop succession, the phoenix, that the world is
made up of fire, water, earth and air, and that things formed of one element are
immortal while things formed of many elements are mortal.
but not thru a tree... the people had access to
immortal life then (Adam and Eve that is) but they
made a CHOICE to disobey God..
Note that God created Adam & Eve
immortals, then He
made mortals after the fall.
As a god who is, according to your belief,
immortal and powerful enough to have created the Universe, the whole Jesus sacrifice thing
makes absolutely no sense.
but everyone is in spiritual bodies the only difference is whether you
make the first resurrection of the millennium those who
made it will be in their
immortal spiritual bodies which the second death will not affect them.
According to Theodore, if God had
made the human being as
immortal and immutable to begin with, we would be differentiated in no way from the irrational creation, since we would have no knowledge of our own good.
Pagan mythology it is, ensconced in our time and embraced in our church, where we have supposed that we can know the glory of
immortal God while worshiping also at the altar of our powerful and overwhelmingly impressive national Baal, an image, in the final analysis, simply
made by human minds and hands.
And don't give us this «sting of humility» crap if you believe that you are
made in the image of a God, the most powerful force in the universe listens to you telepathically, and you are
immortal.
In your excellent editorial article, you write: «There has been a long - tradition within Catholic catechesis for
making a rational case for the
immortal nature of men... She (the Catholic Church) needs to
make a renewed case for her teaching concerning the human soul.
But the legal victors had to be people like the Jehovah's Witnesses, plaintiffs who claimed that God
made commands known to them that they must obey or else endanger their
immortal souls.
But the Son of God does nothing superfluously... For he truly was
made man, and died, and not in mere appearance, but that He might truly be shown to be the first begotten from the dead, changing the earthy into the heavenly, and the mortal into the
immortal.»
1:22 Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools 1:23 and exchanged the glory of the
immortal God for images
made to look like mortal man and birds and animals and reptiles.
[11] An example from Tolkien's own great work of mythology, his Middle Earth Literature [12], would be the decision
made by the elven princess, Arwen, to forgo the
immortal life in order to cleave to Aragorn (a man)[13].
22 Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools 23 and exchanged the glory of the
immortal God for images
made to look like a mortal human being and birds and animals and reptiles.
This democratization of learning neatly fit into Luther's emphasis on the priesthood of all believers, Protestantism's view that individuals should
make their own decisions about the future of their
immortal souls, and the Renaissance insistence that learning and ideas should be available to all.