«The earth is
not dead matter.
Not exact matches
1) If you don't believe in baptisms for the
dead, then should it really
matter whether The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint members do it?
So I believe it is
not so much what I can prove that
matters in the end, but what I can manifest of that truth, that Jesus is Lord, and that He rose from the
dead.
Life didn't
not magically start from
dead matter [slime].
I guess if you're
dead it doesn't really
matter, but it's disgusting and disrespectful nonetheless.
Life CAN
NOT come from
dead matter.
Um nope let me believe there is life after death it is much easier for me to get up in the morning and
not commit mass murder because it doesn't
matter we are all going to die anyhow and no one is going to punish me once I'm
dead anyhow might as well take a bunch of you with me.
We mourn your
dead, each soul, they are
not uncounted to God, each one
mattered.
Well scot, given that you don't understand evolution we can safely say you are intellectually
dead and shouldn't be speaking on the
matter... it's kind of like you
not wishing us to speak on the
matter of anything spiritual since you consider us spiritually
dead.
«God's
Not Dead,» decried by critics as campy, was a hit with the people who
matter most to studios - ticket purchasers.
No
matter what activity was actually going on in the Corinthian church regarding «the
dead», why is the discussion / controversy about baptism and
not the «true» means of salvation according to Baptists and evangelicals: an internal belief in Christ; an internal «decision» for Christ?
Thus, Laszlo, like Whitehead, believes that
dead matter does
not exist.
Nonetheless, we can conclude that it really doesn't
matter, the context doesn't make it clear exactly what it is to «baptize for the
dead» but it does make it clear what point he was illustrating with it anyways:
Mere
matter,
dead material, does
not exist.
Or maybe he used some modern rationalizations: «I love Bathsheba so much that it doesn't
matter what the rules say»; or «Our love is different, holy and pure in itself»; or «My love for Bathsheba hasn't violated her marriage because the marriage was already
dead.
---------------- Denial does
not change that that whether jesus was «alive» after rising the
dead or a zombie is a
matter of opinion / perspective.
I do
not take this lightly, but I refer such critics to the definition of
matter above, remind them that I am trying to summarize a Bergsonian view (
not entirely my own), and ask them to consider another law of thermodynamics, the law of entropy; and ask why (unless there is something
dead or inert that resists the development of higher forms of complexity) should systems tend towards an equalized distribution of energy in spacetime?
That's about par for the course for a movie of its subject
matter and release, but Easter weekend will be the true litmus test for Paul, Imagine and the forthcoming God's
Not Dead sequel, God's
Not Dead: A Light In Darkness.
If by final solution you mean that your racism really wouldn't
matter anymore because you and the rest of humanity would be
dead or plunged into a nightmarish future, then you are right.
But this critical Jew saw,
not the mystery of an ancient Mass, but a solemn farce: two great hulks of
dead matter nearly breaking the backs of suffering brutes condemned to carry the weight of alleged gods!
So no
matter how much you want it
not to be true the fact is you are
dead wrong.
His point is that the defilement is real and the ritual effective,
not because of any special properties of
dead bodies or water as such, but simply because God has so ordained
matters.
But have
not those cosmologies that describe the universe as mostly blind,
dead, loveless
matter and those biologies that conceive all animal life as ruthless power struggles vehemently denied the possibility and relevance of love for human life?
Further, no
matter what side of the fence you are on, you'd have to be impossibly naïve and brain
dead to say it doesn't
matter whether your beliefs are actually true or
not.
Look at it this way: whether or
not there was actually a guy named Jesus who died on a cross and rose from the
dead some two thousand years ago, and whether or
not you or I believe this story to be historically accurate, it doesn't really
matter.
We deal with death by dealing with the
dead,
not just the idea but also the sad and actual fact of the
matter — the
dead body.
I said it was a
matter of remembering — nobody asks why Jews remember the Holocaust, I think I said — and she said that's different, and I said it wasn't, and she said that anger was just a
dead end.
That the
dead were thus
not sufficiently
dead to cease being
matters of concern to the living is made clear both by direct statement and indirect intimation in the Old Testament.
«Heeding» requires mind, and
dead matter does
not have that.
No
matter how hard you believe in the magical sky fairy or the easter bunny, or the walking
dead, it will
not make it any more real.
ago, before God got a hold of me, I was
dead to the world and the world was
dead to me, void of all emotions and life: It does
not matter what we look for, what
matters is that God has a purpose for those who are His and as we are obedient to Him, then we can see as even Martin sees, all is of God then:
As a
matter of fact, he had
not said anything of the kind, but evidently the word «resurrection» conjured up in the minds of the men the stained glass windows in their parish churches back at home, where, in flagrant contradiction to St. Paul (1 Cor 15:36: «Thou fool»), the resurrection of the
dead is depicted in ordinary human and terrestrial categories.
The main reason that I believe that this collection of historically contingent documents is the inerrant revelation of God is because I believe Jesus rose from the
dead and I have experienced the power of that event: therefore the prophecies weren't empty promises, the conquest of Israel wasn't just a powerplay under the masquerade of a divine mission, and the apostles really were guided by the Holy Spirit to expound further on all
matters leading to salvation.
The reason I don't follow other religions is that I believe they're ultimately
dead - ends, no
matter how nice its ethics or doctrine.
how a man rose from the
dead and was
not a zombie... how supposed humans started from a brother and sister committing incest but no birth defects occurred... the more educated the masses get in science the more u know these things are possible no
matter how much «FAITH» u have or how many times u rewrite the good books
He also grants the common - sense view that a human corpse is a
dead thing as a human body, but he still makes his panpsychistic point by insisting that even a corpse is composed of many living things and, as far as our knowledge runs, nothing else.29 In addition, he claims that his belief that there is only a relative and
not an absolute distinction between mind and
matter is given support by recent developments in physics that have shown that the differences between
matter and various kinds of radiation are differences of degree and
not of kind.
And since he has been
dead for almost 2000 years, I guess it really doesn't
matter anyway.
What
matters, after all, is that he is
not dead but alive now.
I don't care what either of their pasts may show, all that
matters is what happened in the time leading up to an armed man pulling a weapon on an unarmed teenager... a point that there really is only one side of the story being told for,
dead men don't speak.
And if there were helpful E. Coli bacteria in their guts (half of fecal
matter is the waste produced by E. Coli including
dead E. Coli) might
not their fecal
matter have had an odor?
An» now he's
dead, an'that don't
matter.
In the
dead of summer, when you're
not sure whether you've actually taken up permanent residence in a steam room, only two drinks
matter: freezing cold coffee that gets you through the day and seltzer so frosty that its condensation shows tacit solidarity for your profuse sweat drip.
by Wise Guy on Jan 27, 2014 12:39 PM When you are
dead you don't know you are
dead... it only
matters to those around you....
Funny how #FIFAarrests take over Twitter, whilst human rights abuses & thousands of
dead workers in #Qatar just don't seem to
matter...
It
mattered not that the worm in question had been
dead for a
matter of five months — ever since one John Julius Glogg, a vacationing telephone lineman boss from Huntington, L.I., put it on a hook, cast it into the surf near North Truro, and caught a 59 impound striper with it.
It doesn't
matter how thoroughly we beat this
dead horse, the coach is going to do what he's always done.
It does
not help the players to perform but with this game being effectively a
dead rubber it does
not really
matter.
Thugwane's victory has been hailed around the world as a symbol of hope and renewal for South Africa, but as the runner points out, «Medals won't
matter to me if I'm
dead.»
But the real issue if after that - he will
not sleep in his bassinet for more than 20 min without waking (no
matter if he lay him down drowsy, wide awake or
dead asleep) without waking and crying until I come get him.
Dead and compromised babies and mothers are
not to my taste, no
matter how much the sweet song of bucks is to yours.