Steve: One
of the points you make in the article is just how much of the photosynthesis that is carried on now, human beings kind of take advantage of, and it's an astounding percentage of all the photosynthesis in the world.
Also, to reiterate one
of the points made in the article, a vaccination campaign using only a malaria - transmission blocking vaccine (TBV) would indeed confer direct benefit to the immunized individual.
One
of the points made in this article is that a whole - school focus on social emotional learning benefits every student include those students with special needs.
The presentation illustrates
some of the points I made in my article, Let's Improvise!
Juicy Excerpt: I don't agree with most
of the points made in the article.
I don't agree with most
of the points made in the article.
Agreed, I prefer to keep the helmet debate contained to my 2010 article so that people can comment on the list
of points I made in that article.
One
of the points made in this article is that a whole - school focus on social emotional learning benefits every student include those students with special needs.
One
of the points made in this article is that BRAs are being used for the wrong and unethical reasons.
Not exact matches
But from my
point of view a meeting was no longer possible
in view
of the remarks that he
made,» Napolitano said according to an advance copy
of an
article due to appear
in mass - circulation German daily Bild on Thursday.
«The gift date itself on average represents a turning
point in the stock's trajectory, with company prices moving lower
in the months after a gift is
made,» David Yermack, a professor
of finance at the NYU Stern School
of Business, wrote
in a 2008
article in the Journal
of Financial Economics.
I was confused from the example
in your
article of the «hot stuff»
making 100k, or the «Final Important
Point»
of people on the income edge because wouldn't someone
in that situation typically be unable to contribute to a traditional IRA?
The first
article in this series discussed
points made by Julie M. Riewe, Co-Chief
of the SEC's Asset Management Unit, on enforcement trends, principal transactions, conflicts raised by side - by - side management, valuation, allocation
of expenses and the potential deterrent value
of smaller enforcement actions.
In his recent article responding to Carl Trueman, Provost of Union University C. Ben Mitchell makes the point again — joining his President — that Union's reason for disunion with the CCCU was theological fidelity in the face of Goshen and Eastern Mennonite's theological unfaithfulnes
In his recent
article responding to Carl Trueman, Provost
of Union University C. Ben Mitchell
makes the
point again — joining his President — that Union's reason for disunion with the CCCU was theological fidelity
in the face of Goshen and Eastern Mennonite's theological unfaithfulnes
in the face
of Goshen and Eastern Mennonite's theological unfaithfulness.
Is it so wrong
of me to have faith that only one person believes
in the drivel that he's posting rather than think that another person a) actually thinks that chad is
making good
points and good enough
points to post and b) go to the 62nd page
of an almost defunct
article for a conversation that has nothing to do with themselves other than to cheer on a stupid post?
On the far more important
point raised by Tubbs, the Supreme Court did, from Griswold on,
make it up at each stage
of the game» despite the legal paper trail (or, pace Tubbs, chain) I referenced
in my
article.
There are several
points you
make in your
article that I can agree with and embrace, but the sarcasm you use is so cutting that it
makes it hard to accept any
of it.
I think Mark Frees
makes some very good
points in this
article, and it opened my eyes quite a bit to some
of the problems churches have today and why, but I have to say I don't completely agree with the conclusion he seems to come to.
I think one thing that has been overlooked by most
of the other comments is why the hell does a cleric
of a religion that is supposed to not even have a hierarchy have $ 6000, which as the
article pointed out is more than 6 times what the average Pakistani
makes in a year, to throw around...
So this is where I go back to the original
article and my original
point - if we are merely a random function
of the universe,
made for no real purpose
in a universe which is destined to burn out and effectively die, why bother??
This
point is similar to the distinction Thomas Aquinas
makes between some
articles of faith which are as such secundum se and others
in ordine ad alia (ST 2 - 2, q. 1, a. 6).
We largely agree with the
points he raises, but then again, we
made many
of those
points in our
article.
In Fr Nesbitt's article «The Christ - Centred Vision of Creation», in last November's issue, he pointed out that Newman «found the Scotist perspective to be truest to the Greek Fathers he studied so closely» -LCB- Discourses to Mixed Congregations 32,1 - 2, and 358), and that in The Development of Christian Doctrine Newman says that «the Incarnation «establishes in the very idea of Christianity the sacramental principle as its characteristic» because: «It is our Lord's intention in the Incarnation to make us what He is Himself.&raqu
In Fr Nesbitt's
article «The Christ - Centred Vision
of Creation»,
in last November's issue, he pointed out that Newman «found the Scotist perspective to be truest to the Greek Fathers he studied so closely» -LCB- Discourses to Mixed Congregations 32,1 - 2, and 358), and that in The Development of Christian Doctrine Newman says that «the Incarnation «establishes in the very idea of Christianity the sacramental principle as its characteristic» because: «It is our Lord's intention in the Incarnation to make us what He is Himself.&raqu
in last November's issue, he
pointed out that Newman «found the Scotist perspective to be truest to the Greek Fathers he studied so closely» -LCB- Discourses to Mixed Congregations 32,1 - 2, and 358), and that
in The Development of Christian Doctrine Newman says that «the Incarnation «establishes in the very idea of Christianity the sacramental principle as its characteristic» because: «It is our Lord's intention in the Incarnation to make us what He is Himself.&raqu
in The Development
of Christian Doctrine Newman says that «the Incarnation «establishes
in the very idea of Christianity the sacramental principle as its characteristic» because: «It is our Lord's intention in the Incarnation to make us what He is Himself.&raqu
in the very idea
of Christianity the sacramental principle as its characteristic» because: «It is our Lord's intention
in the Incarnation to make us what He is Himself.&raqu
in the Incarnation to
make us what He is Himself.»
At the same time, she writes
in a later blog that the main
point she wished to
make in her earlier
article is that atheists like her don't need belief
in the biblical God
in order to maintain certain ethical principles by reason alone,
in the light
of experience, and thus
in a «conservative» manner.
In a recent
article on the psychological cost
of sadomasochism, Aaron Kheriaty
makes the
point that consent is a complicated issue.
For instance,
making allusions to being «caught up
in the clouds together» may reinforce the idea
of the rapture, which as the
article points out is a relatively new concept
in Christian theology which can a have a big impact on how one imagines salvation.
Paul, I agree with your
points, and similar
points were
made in the longer
article, but I think these
points support the idea
of two men
in one bed rather than undermine it.
This is a
point which Gerhard von Rad
makes with great emphasis
in his
article «Shalom
in the Old Testament,» Theological Dictionary
of the New Testament, ed.
Which,
of course, perfectly illustrated one
point Esolen
made in his
articles.
It is always tempting to fall out
of balance
in order to
make a
point, and that (it seems to me) is what this
article does.
Reinhold's
article makes many
of the main
points argued
in his Moral Man and Immoral Society, also published
in 1932.
Let's break
in to this scene for just a moment to
make the first
point of this
article.
A. F. Christian argues that «It's familial love that first gives people the idea
of infinite love,» and that «it's families that
make people religious, not vice versa,» a
point Eberstadt addressed
in another
article.
[28] See Confessing the One Faith: An Ecumenical Explication
of the Apostolic Faith as it is Confessed
in the Nicene - Constantinopolitan Creed (381) New Revised Version, Faith and Order Paper No. 153 (Geneva: WCC Publications, 1991), where
in commenting on the creedal
article «One baptism for the forgiveness
of sins,» it is
pointed out that «A substantial challenge is
made to this confession by the fact that
in contrast to the one baptism enunciated
in the Creed many Churches, while officially recognizing each other's baptism, still can not join together
in the celebration
of baptism.
In his syndicated article, Fr Richard McBrien (Professor of Theology at Notre Dame) makes a similar point: «The lessening of interest in private devotions is more likely a sign that the Church is spiritually healthier now because its spiritual life is, as the Council hoped it would be, rooted more directly in the liturgy itself and especially inthe Eucharist» (The Tidings, Los Angeles 28 March A Matter of Health Many theologians in fact rather look forward to the withering of private devotions, as a vindication that maturity has arrive
In his syndicated
article, Fr Richard McBrien (Professor
of Theology at Notre Dame)
makes a similar
point: «The lessening
of interest
in private devotions is more likely a sign that the Church is spiritually healthier now because its spiritual life is, as the Council hoped it would be, rooted more directly in the liturgy itself and especially inthe Eucharist» (The Tidings, Los Angeles 28 March A Matter of Health Many theologians in fact rather look forward to the withering of private devotions, as a vindication that maturity has arrive
in private devotions is more likely a sign that the Church is spiritually healthier now because its spiritual life is, as the Council hoped it would be, rooted more directly
in the liturgy itself and especially inthe Eucharist» (The Tidings, Los Angeles 28 March A Matter of Health Many theologians in fact rather look forward to the withering of private devotions, as a vindication that maturity has arrive
in the liturgy itself and especially inthe Eucharist» (The Tidings, Los Angeles 28 March A Matter
of Health Many theologians
in fact rather look forward to the withering of private devotions, as a vindication that maturity has arrive
in fact rather look forward to the withering
of private devotions, as a vindication that maturity has arrived.
instead
of complaining
in generalities that show no signs
of intelligence, how bout you argue against an actual
point he
makes in the
article.
Now I come close to the theme
of this
article: one writer, and I have found no other,
in the early Middle Ages attacked classical theism head - on precisely on its two most vulnerable
points — its affirmation
of, or failure definitely to reject, unqualified theological determinism, and its commitment to endless posthumous careers for human persons,
making them
in that respect rivals to God.
For this particular scenario yes, but overall they would also have to stop shoving religion
in everyone's faces, stop indoctrinating their children (hey wasn't the
point of this
article about how god lets his children
make their own choices?)
I wish to
make two
points about the «Marian problem»
in response to Timothy George's excellent
article «Evangelicals and the Mother
of God.»
Mr. Ali
made it a
point of his
article to show how this show does not reflect all Muslims because they come
in all different shapes and colors.
At this
point in his
article, Scoville discussed a situation that modern home bakers still face: «One will insist upon having a vanilla extract
made from the best Mexican beans, while the other will be satisfied with an extract prepared from Tahiti or Vanillon beans, or from some combination
of these with vanillin, tonka, or cumarin.
It is a good illustration
of a
point Dave DeWitt
made in an
article about how to get artificially high results from a chile sample — a little dried Savina placenta will go a very long way.
This
article I read on bleacherreport sums up what a fan who wants the club success would like to see from than onwards: - Beat Bayern and progress above our mental block -
Make top four and possibly as good as last season finishing # 2 likely getting positive result in our 5 most difficult fixtures (Spurs, Man U, Man City, Everton, Liverpool) & taking back some lost points - Ensuring we finish above any team in London except Chelsea of course - Win FA Cup best chance of silverware - Win UCL long reach but beating Bayern could spur the team and maybe make them believe coupled with playing any team except Barca, Real & Atletico in the round after and could we do a Chelsea 2
Make top four and possibly as good as last season finishing # 2 likely getting positive result
in our 5 most difficult fixtures (Spurs, Man U, Man City, Everton, Liverpool) & taking back some lost
points - Ensuring we finish above any team
in London except Chelsea
of course - Win FA Cup best chance
of silverware - Win UCL long reach but beating Bayern could spur the team and maybe
make them believe coupled with playing any team except Barca, Real & Atletico in the round after and could we do a Chelsea 2
make them believe coupled with playing any team except Barca, Real & Atletico
in the round after and could we do a Chelsea 2012.
The Writers criticism
of supporters waving WENGER OUT BANNERS is wrong.Supporters have every right to show their contempt
of this man who has now
made himself the
point of ridicule and a laughing stock within the football world.Im talking opposition supporters, tv and press as well as the ever increasing majority
of the Arsenal Fanbase.Who ever wrote this
article has misjudged the mood
of the support and is badly mistaken if he feels his comments will carry any credibility.How many WENGER
IN banners are held up each match?The only chants for Wenger to stay are from our opponents fans.
Of course they want him to stay.Why wouldn't they?
Critical
points made in that
article were: there are two types
of CBs, an aggressor and a sweeper; the former flies into tackles unsettling the opposition while the later reads the game and
make vital interceptions; a perfect partnership will require an aggressor and sweeper.
The
article makes a good
point that WWE had to rebuild trust after a lot
of mis steps
in the past and thus Nia definitely needed to win the feud.
Look gentlemen this WAS an extremely well written and well researched
article and has to rank as one
of the best Ive read
in many a long year, Howvever when all
of the «
in depth analysis» has been done it really boils down to two
points and two
points only, 1) Our strikers (namely Walcott, Giroud, Welbeck and Cambel) just did nt score enough goals when it really mattered, 2) our defence
made too many mistakes that allowed too many goals to be scored against us when it mattered.
They have a shelf life
of 8/10 years at the very top if they are lucky so who can begrudge them the opportunity to
make hay whilst the sun is shining... am not saying Sanchez is not money driven but the way the guy plays i can mortgage my life he actually enjoys the game, enjoys wining first and foremost then money comes 2nd... like the author
of the
article rightly
pointed out, he was
in Messi's shadow at Barca and could not express himself fully, now he is at a club where he is the main man and given a free role and license to express himself and i very much doubt if he will want to go to a club like Madrid (as been rumoured
in the dailies today) to relieve the bad experience he suffered at Barca because let us face facts, he is never going to displace CR7 as the main man, so even if Madrid sells Benzema or Bale to
make room for him he will be back to the same position he was at Barca, this time he will be playing 2nd fiddle to CR7 so my guess is all the Madrid talks is been fed the press by his agents to drive a hard bargain when contract extension talks resumes.....
In this article he could point out the many Hoosier - born hoopsters who are making the headlines in various parts of the countr
In this
article he could
point out the many Hoosier - born hoopsters who are
making the headlines
in various parts of the countr
in various parts
of the country.
Nice
Article, with interesting
points of view, where some
of your surmising
makes sense, But
in all fairness, No one outside
of the club could possibly know the real issues.