Sentences with phrase «meaning upon all mankind»

Israel has a tremendous meaning upon all mankind.

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Elohim (which means God [masculine / feminine / plural]-RRB- created the heavens and the earth, and all the creatures upon it, including Mankind.
Thus socialization, whose hour seems to have sounded for Mankind, does not by any means signify the ending of the Era of the Individual upon earth, but far more its beginning.
We all have read those books of Mark Twain which so have added to the merriment of nations, but it would be profitable at least once to read Mark Twain's final summary of life's meaning, his deliberate and well - considered statement of mankind's significance upon this earth:
If the United States were to be the first to release this new means of indiscriminate destruction upon mankind, she would sacrifice public support throughout the world, precipitate the race for armaments, and prejudice the possibility of reaching an international agreement on the future control of such weapons.
I mean if God did well enough to see fit to install this perfect plan called salvation before the foundation of man, that who so ever believes that Jesus took not only one for the team or mankind but all of the sins of mankind upon Himself, that in this gift provides freedom liberty and justification?
«It is necessary that the Heir of the Ages come into his own through the womb of woman, so that the human nature of man may be the perfect means of the action and hallowing of God in Person upon «his own» (cf. Jn 1, 11) and upon the material order itself, through mankind.
I mean the essentially modern fact of the «social - scientific agglomeration» of Mankind upon itself.
The belief that God's tenderness embraces all creatures gives more meaning to the words with which Abraham Lincoln concluded the Emancipation Proclamation: «And upon this act, sincerely believed to be an act of justice, warranted by the Constitution upon military necessity, I invoke the considerate judgment of mankind and the gracious favor of Almighty God.»
Science of the Unfit «Ever since the late Sir Francis Galton gave us his science of Eugenics, which in its most literal sense means «good breeding,» the scientific students of mankind, the directors of insane asylums and hospitals, and criminologists the world over, have been compiling statistics to show not only the danger of permitting the marriage of criminals, lunatics, and the physically unfit, but the effect upon mankind.
There's nothing wrong with a little suspicious check on the downside of technology every now and again, but the way the movie dismisses its central technological conceit wholesale means that we're essentially watching characters go through the motions until events lead to a point where there's no room for any idea aside from the destruction of what mankind has wrought upon itself.
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