Sentences with phrase «ordinary humans»

But is the anger of ordinary human beings ever right and fitting?
The church must share in the secular problems of ordinary human life, not dominating but helping and serving.
This is an analysis of a rather ordinary human experience.
Far too small to detect with ordinary human senses.
So the danger isn't just from ordinary humans.
It's a new presentation of that state's code aimed at making it easier for ordinary human beings to get access to the laws that govern them.
My characters are human and they have ordinary human emotions.
Again He freely chooses to associate ordinary human beings with His work.
Using ordinary human shampoo can lead to skin irritation, producing itching and redness.
But just like everyone else, parents of kids with special needs crave plain, ordinary human contact.
An affirmation of ordinary human worth provides the conclusion.
Of course, ordinary human negligence can turn even the safest automation deadly.
Problem is so clear that, when we are going to ask ordinary human, living long is not a good thing indeed and having children is worse than that.
The director is clearly drawn to palpable, ordinary human experience, which he presents with understatement and sincerity.
Not as a saint, but as a flawed and ordinary human being who stood for something powerful and achieved something extraordinary.
It seemed to me that the truly sovereign God could not be regarded as absent or superfluous in ordinary human experience and philosophical reflection, but that every single reality should prove incomprehensible (at least in its depth) without recourse to God, if he actually was the Creator of the world as Barth thought him to be.
Their appearance is horrific, striking pure terror into the hearts of any human who sees them; some accounts relate that jikininki can disguise themselves as ordinary humans by day — even as priests.
They draw on ordinary human activities to teach us about God.
Instead, we shall pass from the first to the fifth way, showing in each case how the existence of God can be known with certainty by reflecting on ordinary human experience.
Two months ago, several scientists in Wisconsin and Japan announced that they had successfully created a type of stem cell from ordinary human skin cells that seems to be able to function exactly like an embryonic stem cell without the need to create or destroy human embryos.
Four characters — a big bruiser, a sophisticated gentleman, a suave conman and a leading lady — inhale a mysterious vapor that allows them to explore different periods in history, following an artifact that turns ordinary humans into monstrous undead.
The only way from the mountain of vision is down to the plains populated by ordinary human unhappiness and enjoyment.
«King excels in his disturbing portrait of Brady, a genuine monster in ordinary human form who gives new meaning to the phrase «the banality of evil.»
Two teams independently discover a way to turn ordinary human skins cells into stem cells with the same characteristics as those derived from human embryos, a breakthrough that could open the door for advanced medical therapies.
When ordinary human characters perform heroic deeds, they tend to be technoheroes: Scientists or astronauts who use supergadgetry — laser guns, minicomputers or the like — to repel equally technological threats.
That calling has drawn him away from ordinary human loves, it has compelled him to harden himself against quite natural emotions, it has brought upon him and those who accompany him countless hardships.
It can be discovered within ordinary human experience.
As such, and since the God of Islam is the same God of Christianity and Judaism (according to the Quran that just been certified), Christianity and Judaism are true religions of God with text that has been corrupted (another reason you find contradictions with science because ordinary humans changed the word of God so you can see the flaws in it).
augured a new and more disturbing understanding of mystery while showing the provisional and imperfect character of the world of ordinary human existence.
Ordinary human good sense, he implies, ought to lead one to just conduct and right religious attitudes.
At such a time, the parson should not aspire to the judgments which are proper to the politician; instead, this is a place for ordinary human compassion of the kind that is reconciling.
From having no idea what to say or do as an acceptable greeting, to spending 20 minutes saying goodbye to each other, the British have an inherent inability to talk to or interact with each other like ordinary humans.
Franklin's special gift is in illuminating the contact point between ordinary human folly and heinous crime.
Dexter's crime - solving instinct goes AWOL at the same time and he begins to experience life as ordinary humans do.
Abortion defrauds society of heroism that nature herself bestows liberally on otherwise ordinary human beings.
First, Zhen Ma of the University of California at Berkeley and his colleagues used ordinary human skin cells to make their induced pluripotent stem cells.
Drawdown makes sure to empower ordinary human beings with actions each of us can contribute, even if we aren't specialized in offshore wind farms or solar storage technology.
This isn't a «distraction,» but gets right at core concerns about Trump and his ability to govern — the Daniels story is one of many warnings that suggest Trump believes that laws and policies that limit the behavior of ordinary humans simply don't apply to him.
In other words, putting family first doesn't imply nepotism, but rather ordinary human responsibility.
Quite apart from the fiends and moral lepers of history, does not this Pauline universalism make a mockery of ordinary human striving?
Our leading English thinkers at the time of Flaubert and Baudelaire were as likely to be respectable as disreputable, and their vices, should they have any, were not badges of distinction, but simply the run - of - the - mill signs of ordinary human degeneracy.
While the former aims at the restoration of «true man,» «original man,» the goal of the latter was the transcendence of the human condition, the acquisition of some degree of freedom from the needs or laws that determine ordinary human life by assimilation to a radically different state of being [The Heating Journey (Pantheon, 1973) p. 17].
No real human being can or should live in such disinterested detachment from ordinary human concerns.
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