Putterman [10], for example, suggested that the dominance of Western European cultures indicates the transmission of «civilization» traits (
other than knowledge on agriculture) from regions of first domestication.
'» I'm not sure what I gained from discovering that 1,027 other Kindle users highlighted this line —
other than the knowledge that they, too, might have wondered the same thing.
However, when they are startled by strong stimuli such as thunder, there is no «go to» response
other than the knowledge that aggression is not acceptable.
What sets one apart is bringing something
other than knowledge of the law to the table; «a perspective beyond just law is what law schools are missing.»
Other than knowledge of their field, what other qualifications do employers look for when they hire geoscientists?
Not exact matches
Patrick Mylund Nielsen, the lead blockchain engineer at JPMorgan, believes Zcash's zero
knowledge proof — based technology holds more promise for privacy
than any
other single approach he's seen.
A new study from McMaster University and the University of Toronto, Scarborough, says this phenomenon, called «
knowledge - hiding» is extremely common and takes different forms in the workplace — some of which are more harmful
than others.
In
other cases, to achieve the complementation benefits requires investments or
knowledge exchange that would put one or both firms at more risk
than they are willing to bear in an arms - length contract.
Share your
knowledge with
others, and try to educate your customers — rather
than just sell them things.
Other great features include multichannel support via phone, chat, and social networks as well as smart
knowledge base suggestions, time tracking to know how long you're spending on tickets, integrated community forums, gamification for agents, mobile accessibility, and integration with more
than 30 applications you may already be using.
That
knowledge has prompted us to focus more on safety
than we generally do for
other kinds of appliances.
With more
than 150 offices nationwide, CMIT Solutions owners can leverage the
knowledge, expertise, and experience that
others have developed to better serve their clients.
To clinch the esteemed title of 2017 Bendix Grand Champion, Bolduc's driving accuracy and
knowledge of truck safety surpassed the more
than 420
other state champion professional truck drivers competing in all vehicle classes in Orlando, Florida this week.
With a Premium Membership, you have access to much more
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other premium members at your disposal.
The number of pedophiles in the rcc may not be much different
than in the general population, but it appears that the number of priests, or
others in authority, that place the safety and future of children above their cult is very low, if not zero, given that not a single «whistle blower» from within the rcc has come forward, to my
knowledge.
It can be FUN to explore truth if we are all humbly aware of our limitations and if we all just live in the questions together rather
than beating each
other over the heads with the so - called -
knowledge we supposedly have!
You probably know more
than you think, and you can use that
knowledge to help the Church and Body of Christ in ways that
others simply can not.
You have no
knowledge of anything
other than here.
If they throw you out, simply hire a hall and move yourself to a different venue.If you are sure that you are doing the will of God, and I think you are (
other than those times when you wonder if you're nuts to be doing this), then go and do it in love and peace and in the
knowledge that God has your back and is aware of any problems you might run into.
I am glad we still have people working in this direction and sharing it all with us, the ones who are doing nothing
other than negatively criticize and expose our opinions on subjects we do not have any
knowledge.
That said: «But god did not foresee — that man would want a companion» = > «It is not good for the man to be alone» are the words used — so God did know and provided «that the snake would talk to the humans» = > «the serpent was more crafty
than any
other animal» - deception required capacity to deceive «that the humans would choose
knowledge (and why else was that tree there)» = > It was not
knowledge but
knowledge of good and evil.
= > There is
knowledge other than what is current consensus of scientific facts (they change as we have a history of science).
our sharpest minds would be schooled HARD by a supreme creator... not the
other way around... an average joe off the street could write a better, more moral book
than the Bible and utterly destroy the god of any of the holy books in a general
knowledge debate with ease.
Without
knowledge of the man - made concept of god, one can't be anything
other than an atheist.
Some of those leaders made efforts to shame the bloggers at the time, but when pressed, they had no more personal
knowledge of the situation
than any
other outsider, just the say - so of a more well - known EV leader.
Other than offering us
knowledge, and going along with God on poor Job's awful treatment, he seems to have left people alone.
Is adultery the act of sex with someone
other than one's spouse or is it anything resembling an emotional affair where one shares intimate
knowledge of oneself, not necessarily physical contact?
Marriage also recognises that our relationships with each
other are more
than physical: they should involve
knowledge and love - seeing and accepting the truth and good that each human being is.
It is true enough that the Almighty foresees how man will act; but this foresight is nothing
other than divine
knowledge of the freedom of choice, which is a natural law.
MyMainMan, one
other point I'd like to make: If you're going to support Sagan's claim that athiests must presume to have much more
knowledge than the rest of us, then the exact same must apply to Theists (those who believe in God).
However, those of us concerned to find such relationships between distinct fields should heed the cautious word of Cambridge physicist Sir Brian Pippard when he says that each field thrives by virtue of its own methods and not by aping those of
others: «The fabric of
knowledge has not been woven as a seamless robe but pieced together like a patchwork quilt, and we are still in the position of being able to appreciate the design in individual pieces much more clearly
than the way they are put together» (Pippard, 95 - 96).
There are some people out there educating girls to the best of their
knowledge and promoting it as a personal conviction rather
than a law, and there are
other people shaming girls because of their sexuality and life choices, declaring lots of people «unpure» and «sluts» if they disagree.
It is common factual
knowledge that christianity has done significantly more
than Islam or any
other world religion (this is not a knock on
other religions) in terms of humanitarian giving.
and these interpretations will depend in part upon some
other knowledge of God
than that given in the experience itself.
Ideally they also learn and practice
other languages
than their own; their holidays are used to gather
knowledge and understanding of art and
other cultures, rather
than just sunning on a beach.
When more
knowledge was stored in books
than ever before, the human mind was freed for
other tasks & thinking was freed to be more abstract and specialised.
Even as Kev tells of his study & prayer, you can see it's nothing more
than an emotional commitment; if anyone actually came across significant information in the course of their journey, they would be able to convey it, just as anyone could in any
other real pursuit of
knowledge.
everything in the universe evolves, not only life forms but also memes, Religion is a meme so it also change in conformity to its era or time of its conception as faith.Because in pre scientific times thousands of years ago, the scientific method of approach or philosophy has not existed yet, myth or merely story telling is considered facts, The first religion called animism more
than 10,000 years ago believed that spirits or god exists in trees, rivers, mountains, boulders or in any places people at that time considered holy.hundreds of them, then when the Greeks and Romans came, it was reduced to 12, they called it polytheism, when the Jews arrived, it was further reduced to 1, monotheism.its derivatives, Christianity And Islam and later hundreds of denominations that includes Mormonism and Protestants flourished up to today.So in short this religions evolved in accordance to the scientific
knowledge of the age or era they existed.If you graph the growth of
knowledge, it shows a sharp increase in the last 500 years, forcing the dominant religions at that time to reinterprete their dogmas, today this traditional religions are becoming obsolete and has to evolve to survive.But first they have to unify against atheism.in the dialectical process of change, Theism in one hand and the opposing force atheism in the
other, will resolve into a result or synthesis.The process shall be highlighted in the internet in the near future.
While here, this divine visitor exhibits no
knowledge of ANYTHING outside of the Greco - Roman Middle East, including the origins of the Universe, any stars
other than those immediately visible to the naked eye, Australia, North and South America, Europe, Asia, and 99 % of the human race.
Nevertheless, because it was located within an academic department, it did little more
than argue with
others in that department against dualism and in favor of the relevance of scientific
knowledge.
It is fair to say that, apart from small special interest publications expressly devoted to the subject, this magazine pays more attention to the Jewish - Christian connection
than any
other in the country or, to my
knowledge, in the world.
1 Corinthians 11:14 (Men should not have long hair) 1 Corinthians 14:34 - 35 (Women should remain silent in church) Deuteronomy 13:6 - 16 (Death penalty for Apostasy) Deuteronomy 20:10 - 14 (Attack city, kill all men, keep women, children as spoils of war) Deuteronomy 21:18 - 21 (Death penalty for a rebellious son) Deuteronomy 22:19 - 25 (Kill non - virgin / kill adulterers / rapists) Ecclesiastes 1:18 (
Knowledge is bad) Exodus 21:1 - 7 (Rules for buying slaves) Exodus 35:2 (Death for working on the Sabbath) Ezekiel 9:5 - 6 (Murder women / children) Genesis 1:3,4,5,11,12,16 (God creates light, night and day, plants grow, before creating sun) Genesis 3:16 (Man shall rule over woman) Jeremiah 19:9 (Cannibalism) John 3:18 (He who believes in Jesus is saved, he that doesn't is condemned) John 5:46 - 47 (Jesus references Old Testament) Leviticus 3:1 - 17 (Procedure for animal sacrifice) Leviticus 19:19 (No mixed fabrics in clothing) Leviticus 19:27 (Don't trim hair or beard) Leviticus 19:28 (No tattoos) Leviticus 20:9 (Death for cursing father or mother) Leviticus 20:10 (Death for adultery) Leviticus 20:13 (Death for gay men) Leviticus 21:17 - 23 (Ugly people, lame, dwarfs, not welcome on altar) Leviticus 25:45 (Strangers can be bought as slaves) Luke 12:33 (Sell your possessions, and give to the poor) Luke 14:26 (You must hate your family and yourself to follow Jesus) Mark 10:11 - 12 (Leaving your spouse for another is adultery) Mark 10:21 - 22 (Sell your possessions and give to the poor) Mark 10:24 - 25 (Next to impossible for rich to get into heaven) Mark 16:15 - 16 (Those who hear the gospel and don't believe go to hell) Matthew 5:17 - 19 (Jesus says he has come to enforce the laws of the Old Testament) Matthew 6:5 - 6 (Pray in secret) Matthew 6:18 (Fast for Lent in secret) Matthew 9:12 (The healthy don't need a doctor, the sick do) Matthew 10:34 - 37 (Jesus comes with sword, turns families against each
other, those that love family more
than him are not worthy) Matthew 12:30 (If you're not with Jesus, you're against him) Matthew 15:4 (Death for not honouring your father and mother) Matthew 22:29 (Jesus references Old Testament) Matthew 24:37 (Jesus references Old Testament) Numbers 14:18 (Following generations blamed for the sins of previous ones) Psalms 137:9 (Violence against children) Revelation 6:13 (The stars fell to earth like figs) Revelation 21:8 (Unbelievers, among
others, go to hell) 1 Timothy 2:11 - 12 (Women subordinate and must remain silent) 1 Timothy 5:8 (If you don't provide for your family, you are an infidel)
And so it follows that the opus humanum laboriously and gradually achieved within us by the growth of
knowledge and in the face of evil, is something quite
other than an act of higher morality: it is a living organism.
It is somewhat interesting to know what
others of some fame believe (or in this case, do not believe), but for all those, great and not so great, that are now dead, their
knowledge and understanding is infinitely more
than when they breathed for existence.
It is curious that the early days of clinical pastoral education, which has done more
than any
other movement to foster the present
knowledge and skill in pastoral care, actually relied only in part upon interviewing methods and yet made the interview image dominant as the ideal.
Statistically, atheists and agnostics have more formal education
than others and therefore inherently have a wider breadth of general
knowledge and are more likely to question EVERYTHING, which makes it harder for them to believe in a higher power.
This being the case, how can we both maintain that God has complete and perfect
knowledge of everything knowable, including beings
other than Himself, and still hold that God is not qualified to any degree by relations to
other beings?
On the
other hand, members of a congregation may credit a pastor with far more specialized
knowledge than is really the case.
Seen in the light of Buber's dialogical philosophy, this is nothing
other than the attempt of subject - object, or I - It,
knowledge to dismiss the ontological reality of the I - Thou knowing from which it derives its own existence.
Subject - object, or I - It,
knowledge is ultimately nothing
other than the socially objectivized and elaborated product of the real meeting which takes place between man and his Thou in the realms of nature, social relations, and art.