Sentences with phrase «not obliteration»

As with the ark, Grudem makes no mention of these passages or the groaning creation of Romans 8 waiting in «eager expectation for the sons of God to be revealed,» looking to Christians for signs of liberation not obliteration.
For Whitehead, the nature of interconnectedness is not an obliteration of differences and individuality into vague unity.

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And then there are the «uninteresting» poor, people who obviously are not worth troubling about: the Biafrans, massacred by the federal troops of Nigeria; the monarchist Yemenites, burned by napalm and bombed into obliteration by the Egyptian air force from 1964 to 1967; the South Sudanese, destroyed en masse by the North Sudanese; the Tibetans, oppressed and deported by China; the Khurds, perhaps 500,000 of whom were massacred in Irak and Iran between 1955 and today.
It appears to me that the above argument concerning specifically the obliteration of the past and future is not effective, at least against counter-arguments of process philosophers.
But the universality of Jesus, they have urged, does not establish itself in the world through the obliteration of whatever elements of light and truth have already been granted to the nations of the world.
An alternative view would hold that elimination does not mean sheer obliteration but rather that an individual feels all of his past with greater or less intensity or vividness.
Not only does Buddhism know little or nothing of such a form of selfhood, but Buddhist «death» or enlightenment entails an obliteration or dissolution of any awareness of selfhood as such.
Death becomes not the sheer destruction or obliteration of life but merely its termination, the setting of a limit to the total number of indestructible experiences that comprise a given life.49 Secondly, in urging upon man the principle that his actions help determine the nature of God's everlasting memory of him, it gives very powerful inducement to highly moral and unselfish living within a cosmic perspective.50 Finally, it affirms a cosmic basis for absolutely cherishing the worth of life's every moment, inasmuch as «each moment of life is an end in itself, and not just a means to some future goal.
In the meantime, I am convinced that gratification can be as real as craving and that love does not require the total obliteration of otherness as Altizer maintains.
And the Crimson Tide doesn't have West Virginia to watch out for anymore, not after Texas Tech's 49 - 14 obliteration of the Mountaineers.
The election result would indeed change British politics, although not in the way that Cameron intended: the obliteration of the Conservatives» Liberal Democrat coalition partners cleared the way for the referendum that set Britain on a path to leave the EU and ended Cameron's political career.
Sometimes if there is an automatic obliteration of records, we may lose materials that are indeed important, that have historical value, and again, there may be situations in which we can not necessarily predict the significance of the record.»
The NASA astrophysicist makes the prospect of astronomical obliteration sound exciting, although a conversation about any kind of destruction is not one most passengers prefer on a transatlantic trip.
Isn't this invasion of the countryside as pernicious as the obliteration of a dozen Twyford Downs?
I realized that I was participating in a ritualistic obliteration of my kinks and coils when I didn't even have to!
And should finally put to rest the intended ending as not self - obliteration, but a burst of magical realism in flight «out of this world and into the mass unconscious.»
It seems that they can't go an evening, or a even a day, without getting drunk to the point of obliteration.
Last Night fades in on 6 p.m. of what we soon discover will be the last day before the complete obliteration of the planet (a specific reason is never given though the film does draw attention to the fact that night has not existed for some time).
The notion that Tarantino is a scabrously Pinteresque debunker of liberal cant would hold more water if he didn't indulge so gleefully his love of gruesome slaughter, exemplified here by the obliteration of one man's face.
But if the Infinity Stones are going to be destroyed, their obliteration might not occur in the same fashion.
Do not underestimate the beautiful world of Aion, because if you do, a giant rabbit and an out of proportion, fire - blasting squirrel will reveal themselves to you as tools of obliteration — aka banhammers — that will effectively put you out of your cheating misery.
On the other end, the violence doesn't deliver the redeeming qualities it could have, because you only can hack apart ordinary enemies, while the bosses always stay in one piece, although most of them do have their individual obliteration moves to be killed with.
Traveling on passive energy collected from the wind and sun, his mile - long geodesic balloon foregrounds ecological sustainability, and does not rely on impositions upon or obliterations of the natural landscape to exist.
Professor Wadhams does not sponsor any radical «obliteration» concepts, as indicated by the title of this article, but he does lay out, whether intentionally or not, in a compelling interview with Tom Hartmann, the groundwork for how it could happen, if human / anthropogenic activity stays the current course: An Ice Free Arctic???... A Reality Soon?
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