Sentences with phrase «origins of today»

In the fall of 2011, Breakthrough published an investigation into the origins of today's natural gas boom, debunking the popular myth that it was brought about by private industry alone.
In part 1 of a 3 - part series on raw food diets for pets, Dr. Becker begins the discussion by reviewing the ancestral origins of today's dogs and cats.
The origins of today's international schools can be traced back over 90 years, but the number of schools has grown exponentially in the past 20 years.
Yet decoding the genetic origins of today's horses has proved remarkably difficult.
The new study's lead author, Barbara Wallner, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna, paired these old, yet meticulously kept data with modern DNA sequencing techniques to investigate the origins of today's horse breeds.
The origins of today's hard left lie in the early 1980s, when the Labour left split into two strands: the «hard left» and «soft left».
The sample dates approximately from the years 1520 to 1550 and is previous to the introduction of Asian pigs in Europe, which were later crossed with local European breeds which are the origin of today's international pig species.
WITH THEIR RELENTLESS EMPHASIS on the new and the now, it is perhaps fitting that the origin of today's rapidly multiplying contemporary art fairs has, at least on this side of the Atlantic, disappeared into the dustbin of history.

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Today, when a load of a given commodity is traded or sold, we assume the origin from a ledger entry.
From Amazon to Blue Origin to The Washington Post, Jeff Bezos is considered by many, one of the most successful and influential leaders today.
It's an origin story that still evokes a sense of ruggedness that characterizes the brand today.
«Emoji have developed from their 12 × 12 pixel origins on early Japanese cellphones to the major cross-cultural mode of expression they are today.
It's when you proudly tell your company's origin story on stage... while omitting the first three years of failures and pivots that led to today's «explosive growth.»
The entire religion is based on mistakes from people too illiterate to remember the origin of their religion... and even today we see the church evolving on that same path, rewriting and reinterpreting it's rulebook to try and fit a modern society it can never catch up to.
Today I think that the religious dimension of human life is one of the irreducible roots of language, and I suspect that quite a few of our words developed from religious origins.
I just suggested that there are non-Abrahamic religions describing origin of universe much better that Abrahamic religions (actually closer to what scientists describe today).
to Jake, in every era or times in the past, humans have different perception of reality, because our knowledge improves or changes toward sophistication, For example during the times of Jesus, there was no science yet as what we have today, since the religion in the past corresponds to their needs, it is true for them in the past, but today we already knew many new ideas and facts, so what is applicable in the past is no longer today, like religion, we have also to change to conform with todays knowledge.The creation or our origin for example is now explained beyond doubt by science as the big bang and evolution is the reason we become humans, is in contrast to creation in the bibles genesis,.
First of all, both the East and the West were the heirs to the Bible and to the ancient Church, which in both worlds refer beyond themselves to an origin that lies outside today's Europe, namely in Palestine.
Teachers of Christian origins today are faced with a problem not unique to them — it is shared in some fashion by all teachers in the humanities — but nevertheless of pressing urgency.
Brant Pitre explains this and four other characteristics of the Eucharistic sacrifice we have today, tracing its origins back to the time of Christ.
Since I've been asked: I'm with Nye in that I don't believe young earth creationism is a viable model of origins in today's modern scientific era.
I thank God that today we have the ability to research the origins and development of language, and do not have to be held prisoner by aberrations and perversions of words that convey distortions of truth.
Read through the eyes of the people who wrote it, Genesis 1 would seem very different from the way most people today would tend to read it — including both evolutionists who may dismiss it as a prescientific account of origins, and creationists who may try to defend it as the true science and literal history of origins.
you have done your willed job for the present and with that you have to be congratulated, but we have more to do, at the present we are only begining to effect His will of change so wl have to concentrate on todays change, which is the the acknowledgement of a scientific God, whose origin is energy and we the willed product or consequence of it for the realization of His will.
Locke seems to miss what so many miss today — the extent to which his radical shift is still parasitic on a notion of individuality, equality, and later in the tradition, individual conscience, that never really frees itself from its Christian origins.
: Funny how Creationism is the oldest theory of origins yet it still holds its ground today» This is just sad.
Funny how Creationism is the oldest theory of origins yet it still holds its ground today.
But with insight into retrospective aetiology based on the present situation, much could be cleared up in the vivid representation of the inferred state of man which causes difficulties in view of the way we inevitably think today about human origins.
What are the origins of Whitehead's thought, and why is he attracting so much attention today?
Indeed, we are no closer to such an explanation today than when Darwin wrote his Origin of Species — a great work in scientific biology but one that tells us nothing credible about how species originate.
It was not merely the enlarged world of his time that impinged on his consciousness with fresh conviction, but in a mood very much like that of the philosophic scientists of today he adduced the consideration that the ordered world declares its origin in a universal mind.
Like many things Bell writes, some Christians will probably find the article he's just released somewhat controversial, as it looks at the historic origins of how the Bible that we have today came together.
Man as we know him today, man of metaphysics, of abstract thought, the creator of his own environment, the space - traveller, the moulder of himself, the man of God and of grace and of the promise of eternal life, precisely this man who is radically distinct from any animal and who at the moment of man's origin, though perhaps very slowly, took a path which led him so far away from all that is merely animal, yet in such a fashion that he carried with him the whole inheritance of his biological pre-history into these realms of his existence remote from the animals, was there when man began to exist.18 And what now is historically and externally manifest, was then present as a task and as an active potentiality.
As usually presented, then, even by its more sophisticated spokesmen, classical theism requires acceptance of statements about the world, about its origin or end or the happenings within it, which men today are willing to accept, if at all, only with the backing and warrants of science or history.
(Admittedly, such a commentary about the accidental and speculative origin of theories and chains of theories is commonplace today in science or in the philosophy of science.6)
Is it any wonder that theology is today in a more fluid state than at any time since the period of Christian origins?
Such a reduction is in fact attempted by what is known today as «creationism,» or especially «scientific creationism,» which presents the biblical accounts of cosmic origins and God's activity as though they were alternative scientific and objectively historical accounts rivaling those of secular science and history.
But, after the formation of the Polish Republic in 1965, the inhabitants today are overwhelmingly of Polish origin.
In themselves they are surds, lacking any systematic intelligibility.2 A common question posed by science today is whether the origin of life and the mutations involved in evolution are such irrational, unplanned and disorderly deviations.
Or as the organizers put it: «Is creation a viable model of origins in today's modern scientific era?»
The modern study of the Bible can bring that history to life for us today and renew our zest in continuing the movement of whose origins and early history it tells us.
Despite the fact that the mathematical tools at his disposal were significantly less advanced than are available today, many of his comments on the origin of space - time could easily be found in a contemporary physics paper.
Today we are being forced to rethink the nature and origin of the universe, the nature of the human condition and the nature of scientific enterprise.
As is often the case, today's troubling practices have their origins in the bad ideas of the past.
Evolution explains some things but not origin of life, sorry that is not in dispute as of today.
And the Gospel of John, unquestionably the latest of our four Gospels, was already being read in Egypt, far from its land of origin, about ninety years after Jesus» death — and a small fragment of such an Egyptian copy lies today, in the original, in the John Rylands Library in Manchester!
Spelt is apparently a little easier to digest and remains true to its origins, its missed out on a lot of the science that is sadly behind the wheat of today.
Learn the origins of Dalton Winery and discover how they grew into the Kosher Wine giants they are today.
Today, we're talking about seven foods: sprouts of all kinds and origins; agave nectar, nectar of the metabolic syndrome gods; soy lecithin; coconut aminos, what hipsters have moved onto from tamari; tapioca, gummy starch; animal skin, food of the gods; and Quorn, «food.»
The Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) today issued the following statement from Denzel McGuire, GMA's Executive Vice President for Government Affairs, in response to passage by the U.S. House of Representatives of H.R. 2393, the Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) Amendments Act of 2015.
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