The adult internet dating has influenced many aspects
of modern human civilization, especially in global trade and transmission.
Despite the consequences
of modern human civilization, nature still finds a way to adapt and survive.
Not exact matches
Personally I see more value in appealing to
human decency and
modern culture than to attempting to make the moral views
of iron age
civilizations entrenched in sexism, racial bigotry, and a host
of other very morally questionable beliefs somehow fit our
modern society.
to devin, at this point
of our existence or
civilization, our consciousness has reach a point
of complexity that God in His will, wanted us
humans now to implement it through our evolved
modern wisdom.that we have to all unite and focus our concern and attention to the greatest challenge
of our existence, which is survival, Its not the rituals or praising Him, or outwardly expressing our belief or love for Him, but our positve contribution to the good
of humanity.
The claim to absolute knowledge, the appeal to a form
of universalism that should inform
civilization that is not based on empirical indexes alone, and the regulation
of human sexuality that religious traditions promote make religion seem a threat to
modern liberal society.
Among them were pantheism and the positions that
human reason is the sole arbiter
of truth and falsehood and good and evil; that Christian faith contradicts reason; that Christ is a myth; that philosophy must be treated without reference to supernatural revelation; that every man is free to embrace the religion which, guided by the light
of reason, he believes to be true; that Protestantism is another form
of the Christian religion in which it is possible to be as pleasing to God as in the Catholic Church; that the civil power can determine the limits within which the Catholic Church may exercise authority; that Roman Pontiffs and Ecumenical Councils have erred in defining matters
of faith and morals; that the Church does not have direct or indirect temporal power or the right to invoke force; that in a conflict between Church and State the civil law should prevail; that the civil power has the right to appoint and depose bishops; that the entire direction
of public schools in which the youth
of Christian states are educated must be by the civil power; that the Church should be separated from the State and the State from the Church; that moral laws do not need divine sanction; that it is permissible to rebel against legitimate princes; that a civil contract may among Christians constitute true marriage; that the Catholic religion should no longer be the religion
of the State to the exclusion
of all other forms
of worship; and «that the Roman Pontiff can and should reconcile himself to and agree with progress, liberalism and
modern civilization.»
That is, I believe, bad philosophy — and incompatible with the basic principles
of our
civilization and polity; but at least it does not rely on denying basic facts known to anyone who has taken the trouble to acquaint himself or herself with
modern human embryology and developmental biology.
Now the residue from all the oil and coal burned to power
modern civilization may provide the best marker for the start
of a new geologic epoch that highlights Homo sapiens's world - changing impact, known as the Anthropocene, or «new age
of humans.»
Modern human - driven forces, like climate change and pollution, are «orders
of magnitude more destructive than what early
humans were doing,» Lyons said, but even at the dawn
of human civilizations, people were certainly having major — and unprecedented — ecological impacts, she said.
«The diet
of our remote ancestors may be a reference standard for
modern human nutrition and a model for defense against certain «diseases
of civilization.»
Significant epidemiological and clinical evidence has emerged that suggests AD belongs among the «diseases
of civilization,» primarily caused by
modern Western diets and lifestyles at odds with
human physiology.
It is regarded by many as an important factor in the genesis
of the diseases
of civilization, the degradation
of the health
of modern humans.
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Cats began their unique relationship with
humans 10,000 to 12,000 years ago in the Fertile Crescent, the geographic region where some
of the earliest developments in
human civilization occurred (encompassing
modern day parts
of West Asia).
These are questions
of science, ecology, relationship
of human and nature, cruelty, inventiveness
of modern civilization, and, certainly, spirituality.
If fossils
of anatomically
modern humans can be found from 200 - 300 thousand years ago, why didn't a technological
civilization develop during the Eemian interglacial?
And thus it would have meant the end
of human civilization and essentially all
modern mammalian — including
human — life on essentially almost all the planet, since
modern mammals can not survive with typical summertime afternoon heat indexes around 200 degrees F or have viable populations at even just 150 degrees F without suitable microenvironments to retreat into.)
CAGW or Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming is the acronym used (mostly by those that don't support taking immediate action on climate change) for the theory (or collection
of hypotheses) that attribute most
of the observed
modern warming to
human activities and warn that continuing similar activities (mostly emitting CO2) could result in warming that is dangerous to both
civilization and a number
of ecosystems.
A new study confirms that carbon pollution has ended the era
of the stable climate conditions that enabled the development
of modern civilization High levels
of carbon pollution have caused global temperatures to rise above the slow - changing, relatively stable conditions that existed «when
humans were figuring out where the climate — and rivers and sea levels — were most suited for living and farming.»
The primary current problem is that the climate alarmists are creating enormous problems in the generation and use
of reliable energy necessary for the development and even the continuation
of modern civilization, with adverse effects on the economy,
human welfare, and even the environment, all for no significant benefits to anyone except vendors
of renewable energy facilities.
So I think we do in fact know what the «optimum» temperature window is for
modern human civilization — and we are about to find out the unpleasant consequences
of breaking through that window.
Modern human civilization has developed and thrived in the last 10,000 years during a very narrow window
of temperature and CO2 concentrations, a very small fluctuation around 280 ppm.
Just in the last 650,000 years there have been seven cycles
of glacial advance and retreat, with the abrupt end
of the last ice age about 7,000 years ago marking the beginning
of the
modern climate era — and
of human civilization.
The creation
of cities was a response to climate change and provided the spark for a take - off for
human history, an explosion in culture and
civilization, and is thus the reason it is the cornerstone for the creation
of our
modern world.»
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Modern warming, glacier and sea ice recession, sea level rise, drought and hurricane intensities... are all occurring at unprecedentedly high and rapid rates, and the effects are globally synchronous (not just regional)... and thus dangerous consequences to the global biosphere and
human civilizations loom in the near future as a consequence
of anthropogenic influences.
Basically everything that we think
of as «
modern human civilization» — permanent agriculture, continuously occupied cities, free WiFi — has emerged since the last ice age ended roughly 11,000 years ago.
But the idea that peak oil would end
human civilization which endured for ten thousand years and laid the foundations
of all
modern science before
humans ever burned a drop
of oil is absurd.
Finally, the discovery and use
of fossil fuels enabled
humans to escape the backbreaking manual work that characterized earlier
human civilization by allowing the development
of modern economies with all the conveniences that energy use makes possible in high income countries.
There are also some interesting sociological studies which suggest that the high points
of human civilization appear to coincide with periods
of global warmth (Roman Empire, Rapid european growth in middle ages,
modern era
of growth) while periods
of cooler climate have coincided with the low points in
human civilization (collapse
of Rome, Dark ages, black death, european population collapse, famine)