Sentences with phrase «of immortal beings»

This world was inhabited by the Kohan, a race of immortal beings with great powers.
NFP is founded on an attitude of humility in the face of the mystery of fertility, whereby human beings cooperate with God in the creation of an immortal being destined for heaven; contraception is the result of a Baconian - Cartesian «mastery of nature» mentality that puts man in God's place.
Rise of Immortals is a MOBA based sequal to Petroglyph's previous fantasy MMO, Guardians of Graxia.
Battle of the Immortals is a 2.5 D multiplayer game that incorporates eastern and western cultures ranging from Norse Mythology to the Qin Dynasty.

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Bo was a «princeling» — the privileged son of one of the «eight immortals» of the 1949 revolution — and thus thought untouchable.
He's a hero who is immortal and haunted by the prospect of death.
But Bobby Lee, co-founder and CEO of China - based Bitcoin exchange BTCC, talked up Bitcoin as being nearly immortal.
The Swiss bank released its latest Global Wealth Report on Tuesday, together with a statement that contained the immortal phrase, «The outlook for the millionaire segment is more optimistic than for the bottom of the wealth pyramid.»
I really think a lot of people have no idea the extent to which Canada is, in the immortal words of the Arrogant Worms, rocks and trees and trees and rocks.
Or has the act of making a public appearance at which investors are pitched mean you are already necessarily under 506 (c) and, in the immortal interjection of Gov. Perry, whoops, you'd better have filed your Form D 15 days back already?
In the event you aren't immortal (spoiler alert: you're not), your coworkers should be aware of your plans.
And how exactly is a mere mortal supposed ot know the «will» of an all - powerful, all - knowing, immortal, immaterial deity?
At 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...»
His point is that he thinks it is completely absurd theory that all 7,000,000,000 human beings on the planet are simultaneously being supervised 24 hours a day, every day of their lives by an immortal, invisible being for the purposes of reward or punishment in the «afterlife».
Oh, and don't forget we have immortal souls too, because I don't like the idea of not existing in some form or another for the rest of eternity, what I have on this beutiful earth is just not enough to satisfy the greed for more...
Catholicism is the belief that an all - knowing, immortal being, powerful enough to create the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies, has a personal interest in my $ ex life.
Please, any Christian, honestly answer the following: The completely absurd theory that all 7,000,000,000 human beings are simultaneously being supervised 24 hours a day, every day of their lives by an immortal, invisible being for the purposes of reward or punishment in the «afterlife» comes from the field of: (a) Astronomy; (b) Medicine; (c) Economics; or (d) Christianity You are about 70 % likely to believe the entire Universe began less than 10,000 years ago with only one man, one woman and a talking snake if you are a: (a) historian; (b) geologist; (c) NASA astronomer; or (d) Christian I have convinced myself that gay $ ex is a choice and not genetic, but then have no explanation as to why only gay people have ho.mo $ exual urges.
That your delusions of grandeur are just lies, that you aren't immortal and that there isn't some superbeing who thinks you are so amazing that he gave you meaning and immortality and special insight?
Apparently you just ignored the whole point that there is a difference between the concepts of «immortality», where everyone will be resurrected and become immortal no matter who you are since physical death came abut through Adam and the fall, and «eternal life», which is living with God or in other words it deals with the quality of that immortal life.
God is doing something about all the destruction of this world, and has a solution — Faith in His Son Jesus Christ will get you forgiveness of all your sins, eternal life in an immortal body, and everything good you could ever imagine, both now and in heaven.
Immortals such as your God or any of the other gods are myths.
AE, there are only a few people actually opposed to having a relationship with an all - powerful, all - knowing, and perfectly benevolent immortal being responsible for the creation of our reality — if such a thing is possible, should such a being exist.
Where are the old immortal sisterhood, True, talismanic three, or nine, or seven, Arch-arbiters of evil and of good?
I think the idea of immortals walking this planet secretly spreading the word of Jesus via Joseph Smith's calling is totally normal.
The concept of an undying, immortal soul goes against the Bible, which teaches that souls are subject to death.
He was the creator of immortal masterpieces, works of sublime beauty.
I'm reminded of a famous quote: «The history of our race, and each inividual's experience, are sown thick with evidence that a truth is not hard to kill and a lie told well is immortal» Mark Twain
Typically this process leads to a characterization of God as a being so advanced, powerful, immortal, and not subject to the laws of time, matter, and space that his followers can make up any excuse they choose to address questions, since nothing about their god (or gods) can be subjected to any kind of objective verification or scrutiny, just like everything else in the religion.
Here's something that took a little critical thinking when I think of God he is immortal and can never die but let's take a closer look at him.
In the Manichean Psalter the soul on its way to the realm of the immortals says, «I will cast my body upon the earth from which it was assembled... the enemy of the soul» (75:13 ff.).
Just think, we have the free will to choose of to be or not to be with God, we could float out there in that vast space of the universe as immortal souls until eternity experiencing a drastic changes in temperature, or not experiencing hot and cold anymore, and just floating in that vast space without being with God.
In the century before Christ Lucretius wrote: «Of course, to think that mortal and immortal could live, sense, act, in mutual partnership is nonsense».
The 15th - century Renaissance scientist Pico della Mirandola articulates this view, by putting these words into God's mouth: «We have made thee [«man»] neither a thing celestial nor a thing terrestrial, neither mortal nor immortal, so that being thine owne fashioner and artificer of thyselfe, thou maist make thyselfe after what likeness thou dost most affecte.»
And even so, since to be damned is not to be annihilated, who shall say what mysterious complement might be given to the body of Christ by that immortal loss?
I believe that when I die, if I've given them enough of my power through prayer to help keep them immortal, then one day, maybe I'll rewarded with an eternal home at the foot of Mt Olympus, where I can be close to the father of other gods, Zeus, and all the medium and lower gods.
Commonly with us, soul and body are sharply distinguished — soul, the immaterial, immortal part of man, and body, the material and perishable, with salvation concerning the soul, and death, the soul's release from its physical habitation.
More bitter than wormwood is the bitterness of death for a mortal, how bitter then for an immortal!
She's a patchwork quilt of love, like we all are, I guess — it's what makes us feel immortal.
Whatever the future holds for Chesterton's cause, his greatest legacy isn't about being a brilliant intellectual, or an immortal man of letters, or even a possible saint.
In the second book of the De anima, in a remark that anticipates his claim in Book three that a part of the soul (the intellect) is separable and immortal, Aristotle appears to allude to the sort of Platonic dualism that he would reject.
He might easily have come to us in His immortal glory, but in that case we could never have endured the greatness of the glory; and therefore it was that He, who was the perfect bread of the Father, offered Himself to us as milk, as to infants.
He made us to delight in the power of sexual love to bring forth new human beings, children of God, created with immortal souls.
At the end of the day he is still a billionaire and can go back to his mansion as he chooses, or in Jesus» case immortal, so in dying sacrificed nothing.
Mascall believes, first, that although the body of man may have evolved, the immortal soul of man was directly created by God and conjoined to his body at some point in the evolutionary ascent.
Claiming to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling mortal man or birds or animals or reptiles....
Why was an immortal spirit placed in the world and in time, just as the fish is drawn up out of the water and cast upon the beach?»
Though the notion of an immortal soul is what pastors and priests preach in churches, since that is what people want so much to believe, many modern theologians reject the view that the doctrine of the immortal soul has always been part of Judaism.
More will be said on the Biblical view of man later, but it is sufficient to point out here, that it is just because the Bible hardly anywhere reflects a doctrine of an immortal soul, that the Christian hope took the form of the resurrection of the body.
The religious census pitch is relatively new among those concerned about the eternal status of immortal souls.
5 Nor is the answer possible through creating «immortal» works of art: «Art is the artist's false Catholicism, the fake promise of an afterlife and just as fake as heaven and hell.»
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