Sentences with phrase «many natural causes»

When police arrived at a home in Hamden, Conn., late last month, Andrew and Maureen Lipko were found dead of natural causes.
The popular limestone formation collapsed on Wednesday because of natural causes.
He had been treated for cancer, pneumonia, and other ailments in recent years but died from natural causes.
He survived to become a Finnish hero, dying of natural causes in 2002.
To repay him for this service, the Commission gave Colombo what was left of the Profaci crime family (Profaci was a Sicilian - born gangster who had an olive oil export business in New York who died of natural causes, but that was about the closest he comes to being a Vito Corleone stand - in).
Did this individual die of natural causes, or did someone intentially murder them?
9 months from conception, if an abortion doesn't occur (and assuming the baby doesn't die of natural causes), you're holding a living, breathing being in your arms.
You are the person that would see a murdered man dead on the ground with gunshots and stabwounds and say he died from natural causes, b / c thats what you wan na believe.
The «I don't know» allows future observations to shape one's knowledge whatever that might, god or natural causes.
Only John died of natural causes.
no people die of natural causes all the time.
A miracle, as I would understand it, would be an event that can not be explained by natural causes (or at least so unlikely and / or misunderstood as to make it seem that way).
He died (apparently of natural causes) and was buried in Jerusalem (28:26).
The whole network of natural causes, even if it is supposed to have no temporal beginning or ending, remains radically finite, insufficient, and contingent.
This does not deny that there is also a natural order of causation, but the fullest explanation in natural terms does not in any way affect the need for understanding the whole network of natural causes as wholly dependent for its being and preservation upon a supernatural cause.
From the Christian perspective, do you think she should be granted her wish, or should be be required to run out the length of her disease and die of natural causes?
The reason was that he refused to reduce God's action to a natural cause.
Natural causes had long kept the population growth within sustainable limits; if these were removed, special efforts would be required to reduce the birthrate, either by self - restraint or by compulsory birth control.
Sure, you can argue that violent deaths are our fault, but if you believe in an omnipotent God, then it is his / her / its fault that people die of natural causes.
The ancients didn't realize these natural causes, which is why they took them as astrological omens, or «signs».
Whatever we do we're determined to do by natural cause and effect.
Eventually all of the circumstantial pieces of evidence (each of which could possibly have a natural cause) cross into the world of statistical impossibility when taken together... unless intelligent design is accepted as a solution.
Arguing that there is substantial evidence for life having begun through natural causes to me seems difficult because life can only arise from life.
@bjnibbejr, «Arguing that there is substantial evidence for life having begun through natural causes to me seems difficult...»
nearly all things once attributed to the supernatural have been determined to be of natural cause.
Sure, any of them could be the real cause, but so could something natural that we just don't happen to understand yet, just as we didn't understand many things a hundred years ago that did turn out to have natural causes that we do understand now.
There are likely to be natural causes to the suffering, and medical responses that will bring healing.
Their first concern is to find gaps in the explanatory competence of the sciences, inadequacies of theory that can not, in principle, be bridged without invoking God's «special» action to supplement the natural causes to which scientific inquiry is necessarily limited.
Natural causes have always turned out to be the correct answer before, so why would it be irrational to expect natural causes now?
Certain sorts of eventuations which are amphibious because they operate at once and concurrently both in the realm of natural causes and in the realm of reasons.
Four centuries later, we find that infants do not always come into the world through «the operation of natural causes
Unfortunately, no matter how a child comes into the world, through the operation of natural causes, through in vitro fertilization, or eventually through cloning, we have not been and, no doubt, will not be «ravished with admiration at every childbirth in the world.»
The study posits with the theologian that all of life is determined, but differs from him in that he says it is through entirely natural causes that things are determined.
A concept of natural cause - and - effect relations accords with all the presuppositions of science but seems to have an impersonality about it which is not easily fitted into a conception of God's personal care and guiding providence.
When we understand the natural causes of something we explain it through science; when we don't understand its natural causes we explain it by attributing it to God.
In the sixteenth century, the Reformed theologian John Calvin wrote this about childbirth: Although it is by the operation of natural causes that infants come into the world... yet therein the wonderful providence of God brightly shines forth.
The crux of the argument is just how is a natural cause less likely than a supernatural cause?
Lewontin was satisfied that creationism can not survive because its acceptance of miracles puts it at odds with the more rational perception of the world as a place where all events have natural causes.
He died in 1999 of natural causes.
«The «fantastic leap of faith» to a natural cause is even weaker.»
It is a mesh in the coherent web of natural causes and consequences, which a god is not» (p. 13).
«Abraham has been snatched from us; he didn't die of an illness, a freak accident, or of natural causes, no death is ever easy but he died because he was shot.
If Jesus» belief in miracles is understood as a general conviction that certain happenings, which we today are accustomed to attribute to natural causes, depend upon a higher, divine cause, then the belief is meaningless and has no relation to his idea of God.
Peter Farquhar, 69, a retired university lecturer was presumed to have died of natural causes when he died at his home in the village of Maids Moreton, near Buckinghamshire, in October 2015.
(H. Maudsley: Natural Causes and Supernatural Seemings, 1886, pp. 257, 256.)
Sandusky will die from natural causes.
After all, a very large number of embryos die of natural causes in their first month without our ever knowing about them, much less grieving for them.
Cultures are not inevitable products of purely natural causes.
She was symbolised in Ark of the Covenant, the gate of heaven, the rod of Aaron, which flowered without natural causes, and the tower of David.
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