Sentences with phrase «of living things on this planet»

We both have the ability to leave permanent eternal impressions on future generations of any number of living things on this planet.
Well sad to tell you Douglas that homosexuality is a naturally occurring phenomenon in the kingdoms of living things on this planet.
It doesn't get you a personal god who concerns himself with one little planet and a very tiny fraction of living things on that planet..
I was, and still am, filled with wonder that a member of another species taught me about unconditional love and the interconnectedness of all living things on this planet.
Seeing the largest collection of living things on the planet is understandably high on the list for any visitor to Australia.
I will go out on a limb and suggest that Earth is an ocean planet and that ocean acidification is very bad for lots of living things on the planet.
Further, that gas is part of the life cycle of every living thing on the planet.

Not exact matches

«The idea of being able to use biology to design and engineer living things that can do things like cure disease or eliminate organ waiting lists, or even revert climate change, or help us live on other planets — that's more what was exciting about it,» he says.
They fear Heart Disease and all of those things that will eventually end our lives on this planet.
Tilt your head on a tilted planet and watch how the angle of light hits things really proves we don't have to angle for things — there is enough if enough of us live given.
additionally, most things on this planet will kill you and 99 % of the species that ever lived are extinct.
«Astronomers now find they have painted themselves into a corner because they have proven, by their own methods, that the world began abruptly in an act of creation to which you can trace the seeds of every star, every planet, every living thing in this cosmos and on the earth.
If the church's theology were informed more by biblical expectations of a redeemed creation and less by general religious longings for ecstatic experience and timeless truth, Christians would find themselves at the very least congenial toward those who, with a passionate «loyalty to things» and a «cosmic act of allegiance,» struggle to unpack the secrets of life on this planet and to work with it toward a new day.
To correct this problem this same god killed every living thing on the planet with a global flood except for a family and two of everything else living.
Lots of times life on this planet has things like that which occur.
Simply because I exist on a Planet about a billion light years from any other currently living form of life, not chemicals, elements or gases, and how I don't see this as some random thing — there is something greater than you and I and the evidence is all around you.
Somehow, a belief system that teaches people that they are the center of all the universe, created in the image of the most perfect being imaginable, strikes me as a bit more of an ego trip than accepting that we aren't destined to live forever because of our «specialness», but that we live our short lifetimes and die like every other living thing on the planet, our bodies decomposing and ultimately entering the food chain once again, on a tiny speck of a planet in an ordinary, remote backwater of the universe.
It was just by «random chance» that the sun is the perfect distance from the earth so we don't get baked or frozen, that the moon is the right distance and size so the tides don't flood us, that the earth rotates so we are evenly heated, that water - which is absent on other planets and vital to our life - is present here, that there is a balance of living things to keep each other in check.
I believe that if we, as followers of Jesus, are truly going to be living radical, missional lives of purpose, protecting the planet, healing the abused, giving water to the thirsty, feeding the starving, inventing new and better ways of doing things, and leading the way for global change, then every year we should see more and more Christians on this list.
All materials made have a seam, so the earth has seams, it is not a solid thing like a rock, it's like patched up, it took him 7 days to patch up this planet into a ball, which you can compare to a football, which have patches of two different colors (white and black), the people that are living on this «ball» the earth, is also mixed with black and white people, who try to live in harmony with everybody, why disrupt it with foolishness.
We may be but one among many living things on a small planet swimming in the endless spaces of a vast galaxy within an almost infinite cosmos, yet surely we are among the most astonishing manifestations of evolution in the whole of the universe.
I simply mean that following the teachings of all the religious leaders do not end up being the same thing do not lead to the same implications for life on the planet in the years to come.
Stars, planets, moons, earth and all living things on it just don't appear out of nowhere.
On the other hand, it is not the Christian idea that in the temporal end alone — on this planet where our little mortal lives are lived out — there will come the grand culmination of all thingOn the other hand, it is not the Christian idea that in the temporal end alone — on this planet where our little mortal lives are lived out — there will come the grand culmination of all thingon this planet where our little mortal lives are lived out — there will come the grand culmination of all things.
All we need to do is notice that since the «Big Bang» occurred fifteen or twenty billion years ago some momentous things have happened, in particular the emergence of life and mind on our planet (and perhaps elsewhere).
In the books that are canonical for Non-Chalcedonian Christianity, when the flood erupted, the only good living things on the planet, native to the planet, are those individuals who are of the family of Noah.
One of the big points that the evolutionists love to tout is the idea that life began from primordial ooze (they don't know what's in it, where it happened, or how it happened) and from there evolved into all the different living things on this planet.
When children adopt the values that dominate commercial culture — dependence on the things we buy for life satisfaction, a «me first» attitude, conformity, impulse buying, and unthinking brand loyalty — the health of democracy and sustainability of our planet are threatened.
Microbiologist James Holden of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst speculates that our planet's deep biomass could weigh as much as all the things living up here on the surface.
At the conclusion of their book, For the Common Good, Herman Daly and John B. Cobb Jr. find hope in thinking that «on a hotter planet, with lost deltas and shrunken coastlines, under a more dangerous sun, with less arable land, more people, fewer species of living things, a legacy of poisonous wastes, and much beauty irrevocably lost, there will still be the possibility that our children's children will learn at last to live as a community among communities.»
A killer plague or other form of biological warfare is more promising, as long as it kills every living thing on the planet in short order.
Scientists estimate that they have discovered and documented less than 1 percent of all the living things on the planet.
A new study on the density of the seven planets in the nearby TRAPPIST - 1 system has found that these worlds may have even more water than Earth does — but in a cruel case of having too much of a good thing, that might be enough to drown out any hopes of finding life there.
They know, for example, that dark matter behaves differently than «normal» matter, such as galaxies, stars, planets, asteroids and all of the living and nonliving things on Earth.
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Love is the important thing in life of most people on the planet.
Everyone knows that the best friendships start by sharing things in common and communicating openly so imagine having a best friend who lives on the other side of the planet, who is always listening to what you have to say?
The opening sequence has an impossibly large spacecraft, though not doing the exact same thing that the Millennium Falcon did in its first screen appearance, a scene in a cantina where many strata of society and species meet while music fills the air, and a sun (only one) that sets with the same desolate glow on a desert planet that we first saw on Tatooine when Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) lived there.
We've seen him dozens of times before, saying any damn thing that comes into his head (because living on the planet for 70 or 80 years has given him the right to do so).
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Also, for those wondering what the hell the mind behind arguably one of the most offensive cartoon creations on the planet is doing in a child - friendly feature, well, Bratt actually does have a few parallels to the real - life personality of the icon, such as his hatred for Hollywood, but it's better left not knowing everything and simply uncovering things for one's self.
«I'm not going to make a difference, I'm not going to change a thing,» concludes Ari late in the film, and while most people are afraid to admit it, that's pretty much the futile fate of every single person on this planet, regardless of what good one attempts to make of one's life (a certain recent outside event has certainly taught me that); it's just that Ari bears no illusions about himself or how the world works.
I arrived in Nashville for the Climate Project training on New Year's Day — what a way to start off the New Year — making a commitment towards stewardship of our planet and to all the living things that call it home.
The questions might be as wide - ranging as how things might be different in the future, or what the consequences might be of a new technological breakthrough, or even what life would be like on another planet.
With one out of every five living things on this planet committed to extinction by the levels of greenhouse gases that will accumulate in the next few decades, we are reaching a global climatic tipping point.
«To me, the main thing about living on this planet is to know who the hell you are and to be real about it...» So says the hard - living guitarist for the Rolling Stones, who became both a legend and a punchline after surviving a wild life of rock and roll.
Every living thing on the planet will naturally work to attain greater resources / mating opportunities, etc... In countless laboratory experiments, using a variety of species, from mice to primates, animals who were trained to work for rewards, continued to do so, even when given free access to another food supply.
As the San Francisco Bay Area's population has swelled and the popularity of the beloved redwood grove has grown unabated, the visitation to Muir Woods — an ancient old - growth forest with some of the tallest and oldest living things on the planet — has sky - rocketed.
One of the finer things in life is being able to stay and play on a luxury ship in the middle of some of the most serene locales on the planet.
There is a planet Earth, that's scorched (so I'm guessing a Scorched Earth thing), an ARK Community globe and a «Survival of the Fittest» option but all of them say «coming soon» with no indication on if they are going to be paid expansions, free add - ons, new environments, multiplayer games, or what?!? Also, there is no indication of when they are due to go live.
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