Answers In Genesis, which built and operates the religious - themed attraction, plans to build a full - scale wooden replica of Noah's Ark based
on biblical descriptions.
Not exact matches
But whatever the reason, these two fundamentally different
descriptions and justifications for one's non-work
on the Sabbath found their way successively into the inspired
biblical texts.
No philosophical
description of human beings, resting as it does
on what can be seen and measured, can reach the profundity of
biblical anthropology, which rests upon invisible relationships.
Biblical Reflections
on Shalom, 1976, p. 16) But, again, one must guard against making this definition a
description of an ideal utopia.
In Christ, there is no such narrow descriptor of
biblical women — dependent
on roles and chores, job
descriptions and marital status, experiences and unique circumstances, or quieting our wisdom and intellect and voices — when the majority of women in our world do not have the luxury of deciding whether or not to work.
What has not been mentioned is that the «Saul - into - Paul conversion theory», published by Elaine de Kooning in Art News in 1958, was not set in Willem de Kooning's studio and did not mention a «Bell - Opticon», unlike her account of 1962.13 Additionally, while the 1958 account's introduction dramatised Kline's breakthrough to abstraction as a «transformation of consciousness», or a «revelation» of
Biblical proportions, invoking the example of «Saul of Tarsus outside the walls of Damascus when he saw a «great light»», the
description of Kline's technical and conceptual breakthrough in this account nevertheless resembled previous accounts of Kline's development in its gradualness, uneventfulness and thoughtfulness.14 The breakthrough that Elaine de Kooning first recounted was a product of sustained technical experimentation and logical thought
on Kline's part, rather than accident or epiphany: «Still involved, in 1950, with elements of representation, he began to whip out small brushes of figures, trains, horses, landscapes, buildings, using only black paint.
The Ontario Divisional Court heard a case in which a man sought an exemption to having a digital photograph taken for a drivers licence
on the basis that the digital photo process could meet the
biblical description of the mark of the beast: http://canlii.ca/t/1jm4v So I am not aware of specific objections, but I imagine there are some out there.