Sentences with phrase «over the universe of»

Wonder over the universe of nature is a derived wonder.
To a circle of early 20th - century English theologians, the thought of God's ruling over a universe of pain and yet being untouched by it was unbearable.

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And the massive amount of consolidation that's swept over the Canadian media sector in recent years — Bell, Rogers and Shaw have a lock on much of the market — has created openings for a nimble, smaller player that can fill niches in a TV universe overwhelmed by me - too reality shows.
His intentions, like Killmonger's, are well - meaning but flawed: Thanos believes that overpopulation is causing pain all over the universe, and wiping out half of the population will fix it.
S&P data shows the non-financial companies in its rating universe grew capex by just 7 percent in the last 12 months, despite posting sales growth and EBITDA growth of 13.6 percent and 15.2 percent respectively over the same period.
Disney took over the majority of the «Star Wars» universe after it purchased Lucasfilm in 2012, but that deal lacked the first «Star Wars» film from 1977, which Fox produced and owned.
Each of Apple's logo revisions over the years has coincided with some fresh universe - denting product vision.
One can muse over whether God has control over what He created, an expanding, chaotic, yet perfect universe, out of control yet seemingly in harmony enough to create what we know as life here (and, in theory, elsewhere).
Not only isn't there anywhere near enough bank capital in the US to supplant securitization, it is difficult to conceive that the universe of «rates» buyers will become mortgage credit buyers or move over to covered bonds (which default to the issuing bank's credit ratings), at least not at the same price levels and in the same size.
Sir Tim Berners - Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, warned that artificial intelligence could become «masters of the universe,» taking over high - level decision - making at companies, with potentially frightening consequences.
Over the full period analyzed, the benchmark has returned 6.9 % to investors versus 8.1 % for the comparative universe, but much of the performance in more recent years remains unrealized.
Just over 28 % of woman and minority - owned firms in the private equity market in 2017 targeted buyout investments, the largest segment of the broader private equity universe regarding the number of firms and dollars invested.
In this approach, an SDR works a defined universe of leads over an extended period - of - time.
A synchronised recovery in GDP growth across the EM universe since 2016 has arrested this trend and IMF forecasts point to a continued widening of this spread over the coming five years.
A mobile app, co-developed by Corporate Knights and Energy Mobile Studios, which any company can use to rank themselves against a screened universe of over 4,000 corporations across 24 industry groups.
Limiting a portfolio to Canadian stocks ignores over 95 % of the investment universe.
In order to choose from a universe of over 2,000 ETFs, we use a multi-stage process.
As a factual matter, on average, the universe of risk assets has become more expensive over time, and implied future returns have come down.
Just over 27 % of woman and minority - owned firms in the market in the first half of 2017 targeted buyout investments, the largest segment of the broader private equity universe in terms of the number of firms and dollars invested.
You'll receive our proprietary data and metrics for over 1,000 of the top firms in our equity coverage universe to help you pick and screen the best stocks for either you or your clients.
Evolution, the age of the earth, the nature of the universe itself, etc., has been investigated and tested and findings challenged, refined, and verified in thousands of different ways by thousands of people over centuries and across continents.
ER, think for a minute, with God making an entire universe billions of years ago, he's not going to fall over dead after making people.
Answer that Steven Hawking.Cannot be done.My guess is if their is a God then God would be all that exists on the other side of the universe, except what God created there.We can not prove what is over there, so guess we will just have to wait until we die.
Sometimes these things get in the way of our real understanding of the universe, but over the long term, science is the best method for finding truth.
Rome has precedents over the entire universe, America is just a corner of it's authourity.
It is not atheists, but actually religious types who stumble and will continue to stumble over 2000 years with explanations of the universe.
@Noah, That book is ridiculous... He claims the universe is likely younger than 13.7 b.y. and backs it up by claiming that 100 + measurements taken over the past 300 years supports the claim that light does not travel at a constant rate... As if people 300 years ago could measure with the kind of accuracy we can today
... WE ARE DUMB ANIMALS AND DO N'T KNOW HOW THE WORLD BEGAN OR THE GREAT MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE AND EXISTENCE, get over it accept it... we are not god, we don't know what god is
@Chuckles There are bound to be many semi-intelligent species of life in the universe similar to us in that their organic brains are also subject to a host of perceptual biases left over from previous steps in their evolutionary progression to that state, just like we have as humans.
nope... he is way too busy running for relection for MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE... right now his running mate is He - man, they meet bi-weekly at castle Grey Skull for cookies and beer to go over progress.
Everything single galaxy, star (sun) and planet, in the universe have been formed by gravity over billions of years, NO god needed.
This is not a violation of the second law because the entropy of the universe increases over all.
The Christians would have us believe that god made a «perfect» universe but yet it was so fragile and easily messed up that one 14 - inch reach of a woman's arm toppled over the whole thing.
If something has fine - tuned the parameters, that could indicate the existence of an intelligent fine - tuner — but this is pretty much guesswork: it could as easily be that the parameters vary slightly over very large distances, in which case life would be expected to turn up in those regions of the universe that are suited for life.
«Cosmic background radiation is well explained as radiation left over from an early stage in the development of the universe, and its discovery is considered a landmark test of the Big Bang model of the universe
He is the Father who married the Mother and fathered Jesus the Son Individual human beings can aspire to become other Gods the Father holding sway over their own swaths of the universe.
Either they necessitate a deceptive «God», e.g. creating starlight «in transit» which means that for some light the star that supposedly sent said light would never have actually existed, or they would cause effect that should be evident but are not, e.g. temporarily fast starlight would effectively cook many things, such as life on earth, if the required light (and attendant gamma radiation) were compressed into a significantly shorter time frame (think of the radiation from the apparent 13 billion years of the universe arriving at the same time, or even over a 1000 years).
Maybe he got tired of rolling over & playing dead while people ran roughshod over HIS theory of the origin of the universe.
The god you believe in is so radically lopsided and morally contradicting, that it's better to believe in a god of love, that is unwritten, but simply breathing in the over soul of the universe.
Essentially they thought of god as a clockmaker who put the universe in motion and then left the scene... hardly a loving god that watches over us and protects us.
And then, having created this universe of over 100 billion galaxies containing a trillion trillion stars he decides to focus his attention on one planet where he creates life «in his image» as if such a being would even have an image.
The universe is not «accurate,» but the matter and energy in it obey a set of laws we've identified over the past few centuries.
Someone had to tip over the wheelbarrow (begin the chain of events that led to the formation of the universe and all life as we know it).
You'll almost certainly dodge that question by claiming he has always existed, so if that's the case, what suddenly prompted God to create a universe filled with over 100 billion galaxies containing a trillion trillion stars after spending an eternity extending into the past existing alone in an absolute void of nothingness?
But his less - known work, a trilogy of science fiction novels, contains some of his most profound, thrilling and decidedly adult notions of the universe we live in, the reality - shifting nature of grace and the Creator who rules over it all.
Here the sun, the centre of the universe, its eastern rising, its brilliant light pouring past the great crucifix over the cathedral sanctuary, is mere material by which the cosmic architect fashions a symbol that speaks of himself, his silent, humble presence in the bread and wine that is given to be eaten.
Embrace the limitations of the medium — these actors aren't growing any younger — and give us a living, breathing universe that grows in unpredictable directions over the next decade and beyond.
There's now talk of the universe expanding and contracting, just like the Hindu and other non-Christain scriptures say, indicating the universe dying and being reborn, over and over.
Maybe opening your minds to the real world and reading other material instead of the bible which has been rewritten over and over again by who knows will give you a better idea of our world and universe.
I begin to understand: under the sacramental species you touch me first of all through the «accidents» of matter, of the material bread; but then, in consequence of this, you touch me also through the entire universe inasmuch as the entire universe, thanks to that primary influence, ebbs and flows over me.
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