Evolution explains the diversity of the planet's organisms, including the pathogens and the parasites that have caused so
much human death and misery.
Not exact matches
It seems to me they have
much bigger fish to fry like: The Taliban treating women as less than
human, stoning people to
death, 60 year old men marrying teenage girls, cutting off an 18 year old girl's nose because she left her abusive husband (see TIME magazine a month ago), destroying over 125 schools because girls attend, suicidal Islamic fanatical cowards on every continent killing thousands of INNOCENT people, and these clowns are worried about their precious Koran being burned by a nutjob.
If god created all the organisms on the planet, then He must have created even the germs that have caused and are causing so
much death and suffering for
humans and animals.
«I think when Cain killed Abel, it showed that
much death and misery was to be done by
humans killing
humans.
If god created all the organisms on the planet, then He must have created even the diseases that have caused and are causing so
much death and misery for
humans and animals.
Riding the publicity wave of Brittany Maynard, a young woman who suffered
much and became the
human face of the
death - with - dignity movement, they have redefined compassion as respect for a patient's autonomous determination of the time, location, and method of
death.
-- King Lear For
much of
human history
death was associated at least as
much with infancy and youth as with old age.
I argued that the humanity of the Crucified Jesus as the foretaste and criterion of being truly
human, would be a
much better and more understandable and acceptable Christian contribution to common inter-religious-ideological search for world community because the movements of renaissance in most religions and rethinking in most secular ideologies were the results of the impact of what we know of the life and
death of the historical person of Jesus or of
human values from it.
For
much of
human history
death was associated at least as
much with infancy and youth as with old age.
If this is what it means to be
human, it may be no surprise that bioethics — concerned as it is with Bios — should, especially at its most philosophical, focus so
much attention on the beginning and end of life, on birth and
death.
If god created all the organisms on the planet, then He must have created even the germs and sickness that have caused and are causing so
much death and suffering for
humans and animals.
Furthermore, the doctrinal structure of faith is
much more than the «grammar of the Church's narrative»: it is the reality of communion with the Trinity through the life,
death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Son of God made Man and the centre of all
human history.
The life that has stimulated so
much hope in the
human heart turns to decay and
death.
In St. Paul's letter to the Romans there is a celebrated and
much discussed passage: I quote it in the version found in the New English Bible: «It was through one man that sin entered the world, and through sin
death, and thus
death pervaded the whole
human race, inasmuch as all men have sinned.»
Has humanity been fooled so
much by
Death and
Death's constructs that they have forgotten their first evolutionary rule of survival that has been passed on up through the centuries of
human existance?
In my current thinking, I have also come to believe that all
humans are eternal, and that upon
death, we are cognitively with Jesus or cognitively in another,
much harsher, place.
I refer to those obscure and exceptional phenomena reported at all times throughout
human history, which the «psychical - researchers,» with Mr. Frederic Myers at their head, are doing so
much to rehabilitate; 7 such phenomena, namely, as religious conversions, providential leadings in answer to prayer, instantaneous healings, premonitions, apparitions at time of
death, clairvoyant visions or impressions, and the whole range of mediumistic capacities, to say nothing of still more exceptional and incomprehensible things.
What he opposes most stridently in this book is not religious doubt itself or attempts to understand religion as a
human construct or a biological phenomenon, but rather what he sees as a very artificial and incomplete view of
human nature and its purpose: the very presumption that religion can be explained away as unnecessary and that such materialistic perspectives could be definitive or anywhere near ultimately satisfactory for beings who are obviously designed to crave so
much more than mere birth,
death, and extinction.
i believe Jesus being
human and having a hard time with
death and pain makes his sacrifice that
much more of a great work.
kindof how when your a child you can't fly, but you try to imagine what it is like for the birds; however regardless of how
much you attempt to imagine flight you can't understand it as a bird because you can't fly... even as an adult
humans fail to truly understand what it is like to fly like a bird because we can't fly, so how can «god» understand
death and create a creature that does die if he can't die?
True Friend, I as an atheist and
human being like you, would not want (and do not want to see) a system of government, culture, society, religion, or authority where if I were to wave a careless hand with unthinking anger, the
deaths of anyone would be encompassed,
much less the
deaths of billions of
human beings of any belief?
We, as
humans, have a deep hunger to know what happens to us after
death; so
much so that whole empires have been built upon it.
She connected with the family within the story, indentifying so
much that she caught the truth of the
human condition and was confronted with
death, something we often avoid or deny in our culture.
The public consensus veers between sympathy for animal rights — although it is only some animals that are included, you do no hear
much about the «rights» of insects and spiders, for example — and uncertainty about the moral boundaries surrounding
human life and
death — although, of course, outright murder is still regarded as a crime.
Clearly, while fit for evolutionary purpose, it wasn't physiologically consistently reliable and this led to the dreadful
death rates amongst mothers and infants for so
much of
human existence — birth and then early infancy were incredibly risky.
Nonetheless, there appears to be a limit on how
much protein the
human liver can safely cope with: Too
much overwhelms the liver's waste - disposal system, leading to protein poisoning — nausea, diarrhea, wasting, and
death.
Still, confirmatory tests would still be required raising questions about how
much time would be saved and if it would result in faster response times and disbursement of emergency drugs that could help avoid
human sickness or
death.
MANY of the cells in the
human body are teetering
much closer to the brink of
death than scientists had realised.
Stanley Ambrose of the University of Illinois believes that the Toba eruption, which spewed up to 3,000 cubic kilometers of material, caused so
much death that only about 10,000 adult
humans survived, and that all modern
humans descend from that tiny population.
While
humans had hunted the auk for millennia, with Native Americans including the skins and bones in their
death rituals, excessive hunting for meat and feathers was too
much for the population to bear.
Falk says the new findings challenge the idea that, starting around 5,000 years ago, states reduced rates of violence and war
deaths characteristic of earlier,
much smaller
human groups (SN: 8/10/13, p. 10).
Sending
humans is
much more expensive than sending people, and on a scout mission why potentially send
humans to their
deaths when the robots could do just as good a job?
With the
death of big ideas could come a fundamental change in the
human experience, wherein we don't understand and believe so
much as steer the analyses and follow the data.
In a scene that looked to be straight out of a horror movie with a
much larger budget, viewers were treated to an abundance of gore, creative zombie killings and gruesome
deaths (both zombie and
human) that pleased even the most veteran genre fans.
The effects are very
much like heart disease in
humans and can ultimately lead to
death.
Alcohol causes various behavioral problems (similar to
humans) and may cause seizures, cardiac arrest and
death, depending on how
much alcohol a dog has consumed.
It is
much more humane to put an animal to sleep painlessly than to have it go crazy from being penned without
human love or left to die an agonizing, slow
death in the «wild» from hunger, disease, injury or abuse.
Do consider experts suggest the
human death toll is likely
much higher as...
Whether the problem is she just didn't have
much maternal instinct, not enough milk for the entire litter or illness or
death, it often falls to caring
humans to parent a kitten.
As the beloved mother of a happy - go - lucky 15 year - old cocker spaniel and a feisty 8 year - old tabby cat, I know how
much a part of a family animals can become, and how very difficult their
death can prove, not only for
humans but for other animals in the household, as well.
Games designers aspire to discuss
death seriously in their game should ask themselves: «How
much is another
human life worth to the player?»
As the territory of birth, love, illness, and
death and as the most anthropomorphic shape in the history of all civilizations, the bed a
much - reproduced object in art and a common metaphor for the
human condition.
For
much of a century — from the late 1940s until his recent
death in July 2011 — Freud made the living
human presence his subject.
In the Fortune article, the author noted that given a choice between starving to
death in the cold or waging war,
humans have traditionally chosen war, which is why the Pentagon has expressed so
much interest in the subject.
Ocean acidification will fry fish populations directly, too, though scientists aren't yet sure how to predict the effects on the stuff we haul out of the ocean to eat; they do know that in acid waters, oysters and mussels will struggle to grow their shells, and that when the pH of
human blood drops as
much as the oceans» pH has over the past generation, it induces seizures, comas, and sudden
death.
Any act of terrorism is a painful hit to any society and its innocent members — it should always be strongly underlined that there is no justification for targeting any
human's life due to any form of extremism, and one must bear in mind that often it is not about the
death itself, but to intimidate the nations in order for them to become more vulnerable, and to limit widely understood
human rights as this kind of society, namely the threatened society, is
much is easier to be governed.