«Jesus is so thoroughly human that He shares
the natural fear of death,» says Cullmann.
Jesus is so thoroughly human that He shares
the natural fear of death.
But, knowing
our natural fear of death, those who invented and developed the religions added this in as a powerful incentive for belief.
Not exact matches
For the fearful it seems to be a tool to quell the
natural, innate
fear of death.
Fear, first of all, of the natural environment (viz., Voltaire on the Lisbon earthquake), then fear of the contingencies of physical life and death, and finally fear of other human beings and societ
Fear, first
of all,
of the
natural environment (viz., Voltaire on the Lisbon earthquake), then
fear of the contingencies of physical life and death, and finally fear of other human beings and societ
fear of the contingencies
of physical life and
death, and finally
fear of other human beings and societ
fear of other human beings and societies.
On the other hand, understanding
death as a
natural event may further fuel the impetus toward euthanasia and assisted suicide: if
death is merely
natural — the end
of a reasonable span
of a full and meaningful life with nothing to be
feared — it may well be fully rational, completely reasonable, to end it when the capacities
of (
natural) life no longer meet the needs, goals, and wishes
of the individual.
Death is the
natural and inevitable course
of all things living, do not
fear it.
Common elementary - age anxieties, such as not being invited to a birthday party, worrying about a spelling test, and
fear of death or
natural disasters, can turn sound sleepers into troubled ones.
We also have tendencies to conform our opinions to those
of the groups we identify with, to
fear man - made risks more than we
fear natural ones, and to believe that events causing dread — the technical term for risks that could result in particularly painful or gruesome
deaths, like plane crashes and radiation burns — are inherently more risky than other events.
Siberian Huskies are not
natural water dogs, in their original environment falling through the ice into water meant almost certain
death and many have an inherent
fear of water.
Recognizing subtle signs early on can slow the rate
of decline, but at the end
of the day, ageing and
death are
natural processes and unlike humans, cats do not seem to
fear the end.
Recognising subtle signs early on can slow the rate
of decline, but at the end
of the day, ageing and
death are
natural processes and unlike humans, cats do not seem to
fear the end.
For «Woodland» this can range from
natural burial to body dump; «Home» dwells on the
fear of lonely
death and social
death; «Grey Granular Fist» from personal vulnerability to public display; «Waterborne» from drowning and disaster to the being at one with the flow
of matter.