Sentences with phrase «most earth life»

It is one of the prime ingredidents for most Earth life - forms.

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Washington suffered from a number of otherwise debilitating, painful ailments and diseases throughout his life that would have taken a lesser man down — but not the man who founded the most powerful country ever to grace the Earth.
The Great Barrier Reef, one of the most bio-diverse places on Earth, teems with marine life and will be the focus of Australia's Earth Hour — a global campaign which encourages individuals and organisations to switch off their lights for one hour on April 29 for climate change.
No matter where you live on Earth, you most likely interact with radioactive materials every day.
This will raise the surface temperature on Earth, causing oceans to evaporate faster, and extinguishing most, if not all, life on Earth.
«You are the most diverse class in Northeastern's history — in other words, you are Donald Trump's worst nightmare... I think that everything that we've lived and learned tells us that we will never come out on top if we accept advice from soundbite salesmen and carnival barkers who pretend the most powerful country on Earth can remain great by looking inward and hiding behind walls at a time that technology has made that impossible to do and unwise to even attempt.
I often say if you're willing to go into debt for $ 100,000 - 150,000 to get an MBA and have two years of your life with no work experience, why on Earth wouldn't you just join the most ambitious early - stage startup you know and work for a paltry salary to get the experience?
In fact those who have followed him most memorably in history led very tragic lives here on earth.
Our world - class conferences and seminars are held in some of the most beautiful and historic cities on earth, and that's where you'll get to meet the International Living writers and staff members you've seen in videos and read in the daily postcards and in International Living magazine.
Young earth creationism is ludicrous and young earth creationists, most of whom live in the United States and are fundamentalist Christians, are the laughing stock of the thinking world.
At 62, I have already lived most of my life and I don't quite care about heaven or Hell but I do care about the people with whom I share the earth, my fellow pilgrims, so yes, I would still stick with the Jesus thing as it helps me to remember to be humble, charitable and mindful in my daily walk so that I can contribute positively to the existence of others.
Creationism is the religious belief [1] that humanity, life, the Earth, and the universe are the creation of a supernatural being, most often referring to the Abrahamic God.
You have been blessed to see life start and life end, but the most important thing is to see life continue at the end of this journey on earth, and the only way that can happen is to put your faith and trust in Jesus who created you and at that moment you step off that curb into the next life, it will be holding Jesus» hand and smiling into his face... blessings to both of you....
Actually, what's really disturbing are those who reject that our ability to love comes from the One who gave the most through His son Jesus... the ultimate gift of love, so we could live and love on this earth and beyond.
The chances that your spirit for want of a better word will live on, is more likely going to be your the form of energy either in another dimension or with another life form from a distant planet who by most accounts from so many writings and drawings all across our earth has a higher probablity than some guy named jesus or his never caring ignorant father or a holly ghost (remember when that was the real name).
I am sure if his spirit has lived on, and he could look down at earth, and the way people are living today, he would be ashamed at most of his own people, the Jews, and to those who practice the religion created after him.
Hey Mary, have you ever heard of the 10 Commandments????? Most of those have EVERYTHING to do with how you live on Earth, and how you treat others.
We do a weighty thing when we commit to sharing most intimately with one partner the brief and precious life each of us gets on this earth.
In behalf of the Brotherhood of the United Midwayers of Urantia, I most gratefully acknowledge our indebtedness to all sources of record and concept which have been hereinafter utilized in the further elaboration of our restatement of Jesus» life on earth.
The Arcological Commitment is indispensable because it advocates a physical system that consents to the high compression of things, energies, logistics, information and performances, thus fostering the thinking, doing, living, learning phenomenon of life at its most lively and compassionate, the state of grace (esthetogenesis) possible for a socially and individually healthy man on ecologically healthy earth.
It has actually been reduced to 95 % by new studies, but then again most living things on earth have some genetic similarities.
God wrote the Word of God for every single person on the face of this earth, and his Word deals either implicitly or explicitly with every single question and issue that humans have about the most important questions of life.
Earth itself would not support most of the life on this planet... enter the cytoplasm, which over many million years, slowly changed the atmosphere into one that was oxygen rich.
It's a fairly rare occurrence most places in the Universe, and, as far as we know, intelligent, self - aware life occurs only here on Earth.
Maybe this is why I am so against this push by the gay activists to make life even more confusing for kids: Lets be really clear: nearly every country on Earth has outlawed homosexuality in its not too distant past, and most of them won't allow such silly games as SSM.
Hell, most of planet Earth isn't tuned for human life.
I believe the most important aspect of our life on earth is our relations with others, and our fairness, mercy, kindness, and compassion towards them.
The theory most scientists currently favor for the origins of life is called «abiogenesis,» the gradual emergence of life on Earth from non-living matter.
It is most striking that the morphological change of living creatures seems to have slowed down at the precise moment when Thought appeared on earth.
Then light was liberated, and then gravity created the first stars and galaxies, then billions of years later, a local star went supernova and seeded the local nebula with heavier elements, elements necessary for life, elements that were not created during the Big Bang, then the sun was born, then the planets coalesced, and billions of years later some primate wrote a story about how the Earth was created at the same time as the rest of the universe, getting it wrong because that primate did not have the science nor technology to really understand what happened, so he gave it his best guess, most likely an iteration of an older story told prior to the advent of the Judeo Christian religion.
For Him this begins by looking with infinite compassion on the most unprotected and marginalised of this earth and he offers them forgiveness and new life.
t its most fundamental level, Christianity requires a belief that an all - knowing, all - powerful, immortal being created the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies 13,720,000,000 years ago (the age of the Universe) sat back and waited 10,000,000,000 years for the Earth to form, then waited another 3,720,000,000 years for human beings to gradually evolve, then, at some point gave them eternal life and sent its son to Earth to talk about sheep and goats in the Middle East.
We are the most complex form of life as we know it, on earth.
Arguably one of the most important and influential physicists, astronomers, inventors and scientists to ever live, Galileo took a non-literal approach to Scriptures that the Catholic Church of the 1600s interpreted to mean that the Earth was the center of the universe.
More human beings are alive today on Planet Earth than the total until 1900, and most of them are living at a level that we can only call sub-human.
If we were strong enough to rid ourselves of petty differences and looked for the best in everyone life on earth can be the heaven that most seek.
Editor's note: It is probable that 88 billion or 8.8 x 1010 assumes a growth rate for the earth's population which is much too small — that most of the people who have ever lived are still alive today — suggesting that this number may be too large by a factor of ten.
As a meditation on human origins as somehow alien, Prometheus most closely compares to Brian De Palma's much maligned Mission to Mars, but in comparison to that movie the «engineers» in Prometheus have no care for mere human life or for life on the planet earth as a whole.
If you look at the remaining true hunter - gatherer tribes left on this earth, the ones we spent most of our existence living as, they are highly cooperative and communal.
The same holds for the possibility that, if most life on earth were destroyed, the evolution would start anew from some few primitive survivors.
At the present state of our knowledge, it seems most probable that all life on earth was monophyletic at its origin, i.e., derived from a single kind of primordial life.
All things of earth have an end, and in the midst of the most joyous lives, the breath falters, they fall, they sink into the ground.
However I hold, along wi th the church for most of its history, that his humanity is very important and that he lived on earth as a vulnerable human being and not as some all powerful and all knowing godlike figure.
There are places where he resorts to the imagery of myth and speaks of Christ as if he were living an unseen life with God in a heavenly realm above, from which he would descend to appear on the earth at the imminent end - time.38 At other times Paul could speak of the church as the body of Christ, of which the Christian believers formed «the limbs and organs».39 He exhorted the Galatians to «put on Christ as a garment», 40 he said to the Romans, «Let Christ Jesus himself be the armor that you wear», 41 and he told the Galatians how he was in travail until they «took the shape of Christ».42 In various ways Paul spoke of the risen Christ as an indwelling presence in the believer, the most moving passage being his own testimony, I have been crucified with Christ; the life I now live is not my life, but the life which Christ lives in me; and my present bodily life is lived by faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave himself up for me.»
I just think that if Christians are trying to live the Kingdom of God, then we should be the most innovative, artistic, and creative activists on earth!
Yes i know two counsellors i told one of them about this and i want to know why Jesus Christ without any mercy sends that person to hell forever to suffer and never ever forgives them even though they didn't commit any thing like murder and that also forever you can forgive that person went in minutes of that sin with in a snap of a finger then only why that sin why not give him another life in Earth after forgiving and punishing him for the rest of his sin it is said that god and Jesus Is very merciful then why he is giving such a life sentence that is much more worse than eternal nothingness and why doesn't he punish Satun with eternal nothingness because i think most of the sins in Earth are committed because of him only?
they also have a great economy and is one of the friendliest and most beautiful places to live on earth!
It may be held that our earth really provides only meager living for most human beings.
Hi Sam, It does seem that Jesus concerned Himself most with this approach to His life on earth as well, eh?
These suggest a vision which revealed Jesus in his heavenly glory at the right hand of the divine throne, not unlike that seen by the martyr Stephen when he looked up to heaven and «saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at God's right hand».47 So Goguel comments, «When we consider the part played by the faith in the resurrection in Paul's religious life and thought as a result of Christ's appearance to him, we see that most essential to his faith was not the feeling that Jesus had returned to the environment of his life on earth preceding his passion but a belief in his glorification, i.e. in his transition to life in heaven where death has no more dominion over him.»
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