Today, my beautiful moment was bittersweet... explaining to my 6 - year - old son that grandma's 20 - year - old cat had been put to sleep, and answering
his questions about death, memories, and love.
These and other such
questions about death and dying were asked of participants during a #DeathOverDrinks event in Adelaide on Tuesday night, ahead... Read more
As more of our lives take place online,
questions about death inevitably crop up.
how to survive your own death features features 200 works by Colby Caldwell raising
questions about death, rebirth and the possibility of an afterlife.
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It's rare to see a film that asks open ended & existential
questions about death, evolution, genetics, humanity's true nature, & our mutually assured self - destruction.
In an interview with PlayStation Blog held during RTX Sydney, Kojima answered
some questions about Death Stranding.
Some answered open - ended
questions about death, to remind them of their mortality in a general way, whereas others imagined they were trapped and dying in the burning apartment by reading the paragraph above.
The Journal News is starting to ask
questions about the death of Khalil Leak and focusing their attention on the judge in the Family Court case.
This book features theological
questions about death, each chapter beginning with a practical case.
There is a great gap between the immediate, concrete experiences in which
questions about death arise and the abstract, philosophical reflection in which relational theology is couched.
What is GraveTalk?GraveTalk is a resource for people from both within and outside the Church to explore
questions about death.
Police referred
questions about those deaths to the Guanajuato state attorney general's office.
Not exact matches
There was the
death of a Tesla driver in May who had been using the autopilot mode at the time, prompting
questions about the safety of the software, the explosion of a SpaceX rocket in September that also destroyed a satellite from the Mark Zuckerberg - led nonprofit Internet.org, and SolarCity's continuous habit of bleeding money.
Trump's comment came in response to a
question during a Monday press briefing
about why he had not yet addressed the
deaths of four American soldiers in Niger, who were killed during an ambush two weeks ago.
7th US Circuit Court of Appeals nominee Amy Coney Barrett, a Notre Dame law professor, was
questioned intensely
about her Catholic faith as a result of past writings expressing her beliefs on whether Catholic judges should recuse themselves from
death - penalty cases if they believed they would be unable to impartially uphold the law, writing that — in limited situations — judges should step back in cases that conflict with their personal conscience.
The teen's
death April 10 from what the coroner said was suffocation from compression of his chest has led to accusations of bungling on the part of Cincinnati police and the city's 911 emergency center, contributed to a City Hall shakeup and raised
questions about the safety of the Honda vehicle.
These couples have actually met (and mated, though we don't know if they're still together), they're sometimes answering
questions about matters of life and
death, and they have much less incentive to lie.
Not one
question of mine or objection I have
about anything — validity of the bible, accuracy of the bible, completeness of the bible, historicity of Jesus life /
death / resurrection... it's all so air tight I was ashamed at my unbelief and reveled in the unshakable truth of it all!
Reading the account of how this professor expressed himself
about the author's experience with the dying begs the
question in my mind, - How many religious scholars and clergymen are as truly enlightened
about life,
death and the nature of things as they self - satisfyingly claim to be doctored in religion?
But it is a completely appropriate
question for a CHAPLAIN to ask a dying person whether or not they have peace
about their beliefs
about death, God and the afterlife.
A friend of mine was interested in Christian beliefs
about death and the resurrection, so I added a few
questions to the survey
about exactly that.
Assuming it was Christianity, it ameliorated many of the harsh realities of human existence, such as your own
death, the
death of a loved one, injustice, feelings of being at the mercy of the forces of nature, and so on, gave you answers to
questions about life, and so on.
Yes, this was Paul's point, and he also is aware of this
question, which is why he goes on in chapters 6 - 8 to explain what God has done
about the
death.
and spoke what appeared to be a prophecy of Peter's
death, Peter immediately raised a
question about John (for no one likes to be a martyr alone): «Lord, what
about him?»
The boys» paternal grandparents have both died in the last 18 months, and, as a result, I've fielded dozens of
questions about illness, dying,
death, God, Heaven and Hell — most of which I can't answer.
As for the
question about the time of our
death, I am not certain it is set.
If there is uncertainty because we lack historical evidence
about who was responsible for the
death of Jesus, there are
questions about his resurrection because it is a supra - historical occurrence.
It also raises complex ethical
questions about life and
death.
Are there other «
death and resurrection of Jesus» topics or passages you have always had
questions about which I might be able to consider in the future?
The basic view of Tim Nichols was that «The
questions doesn't matter because we always talk
about the
death and resurrection of Jesus anyway.»
well done Jerry God would uphold you, God know how to save and spread the gospel, if not we could have not heard in Africa mostly some part Nigeria, up till today some were still in darkness they have not heard
about the gospel but when it is time for judgement, surely they must be judge, This
question it is only God that can give the accurate answer to it, for it was written that both young and old would appear in the throne of judgement either you a day child or not, for there is / was no repentance after
death, and to die its once, thanks.
While I no longer believe the earth is just 6,000 years old, I still live in the tension of unanswered
questions about the universe, and
death, and brains, and Neanderthals, and whatever Neil deGrasse Tyson's got to say on public television
about the earth getting burned up by the sun or our species going extinct after an asteroid hits.
Although these
questions may be asked at any appropriate moment in the interview, I have generally begun with the one
about death.
But my basic convictions
about them were derived not from these philosophers but partly from my being surrounded from birth with the reality in
question; partly from Emerson's essays and the works of James and Royce; partly from the poems of Shelley and Wordsworth (which similarly influenced Whitehead); and most of all from my own experience, reflected upon especially during my two years in the army medical corps, when I had considerable leisure to think
about life and
death and other fundamental
questions.
Questions of historical events are difficult to be «certain»
about, but when it comes to historical certainty, the life,
death, and resurrection of Jesus is more «certain» than most other historical events.
In the area of knowledge, religion's weakness is not in
questions it raises but in its attempt to give dogmatic answers: Beyond the myths
about the origin, end and meaning of life, beyond the alienated notions of transcendence and
death, there exists the concrete dialectic of finite and infinite, and this remains a living reality as long as we remain aware that it is not in the order of answer but in the order of
question.
Although such a doctrine of an immortal soul is usually appealed to in order to answer
questions about the meaning of
death, it is logical to assert that the soul, whose existence is independent of the body, may therefore originate independently from the body.
Those who
questioned too deeply or sometimes at all (just THINK
about raising your hand during a sermon) were frequently labeled as doubters, which would mean auto - hell upon
death.
The tearing of the temple veil after Jesus»
death on the cross certainly asks and answers a revolutionary
question about who has authority to access God.
The first step is «to commit ourselves to the possibility and the desirability of attempting to think through (at least in a rudimentary way) our position on some aspects of the ultimate
questions about life,
death, and reality.»
In connection with so many life and
death questions today we hear much talk
about difficult and anguishing decisions.
Aside from the obvious
questions on abortion, I was curious
about whether members of these two organizations would differ substantially on other matters related to life and
death.
Keeping in mind the principle of linkage, we see how anxiety
about death may be bound up with unresolved
questions about the meaning of life.
But one thing we may say with reasonable certainty: quite apart from the
question of time authenticity or the verbal accuracy of this or that reported saying, the idea of new life through
death, of victory coming out of defeat, is an inseparable part of the thought of Jesus
about his destiny.
We willingly answered
questions about life and
death in the concentration camps, but the situation was entirely different from that of the first phase.
«But atheist, agnostic and humanist students suffer the same problems as religious students —
deaths or illnesses in the family,
questions about the meaning of life, etc. — and would like a sympathetic nontheist to talk to.»
But from what we can know
about the person of Christ, his ministry, his
death and the curious conviction of his followers he rose from the dead shortly after his
death, you are confronted with the
question: how should we make sense of this all?
It also is the answer to life's tough
questions, like why there is evil, and what, if anything, God is doing
about it, and who is responsible for it, and what happens when we die, and is there life after
death.