Sentences with phrase «reality of the universe»

But though God, as the deepest reality of the universe, remains beyond man's grasp, the Christian has a tangible point of reference.
Organized religion is truly the giant dark disk in the sky attempting to eclipse the bright sparkling realities of the universe, The Facts, The Truth, Science, Reason and Logic, all in order to survive and self perpetuate and all at humanities expense.
As for the basic secrets of the cosmos, Jeans says, «The ultimate realities of the universe are at present quite beyond the reach of science, and may be — and probably are — forever beyond the comprehension of the human mind.»
The problem with the idea of a transcendant reality intervening in the immanent reality of our universe is that it would be subject how this universe works - hence the God Concept can be logically refuted.
We are made in the image and likeness of God, and the spiritual reality of the universe is that we are in the midst of a cosmic struggle between heaven and hell, between right and wrong.
Their interconnected works encourage reflection on «the immensities, vulnerabilities and breathtakingly terrifying realities of the universe
And does it not make us aware of the non-physical as well as the physical realities of our universe?
You have strongly held beliefs about the deepest realities of the universe (though only material in your case), and a desire to exclude beliefs of other groups.
He rather affirms categorically that God is a real entity co-extensive in time with the reality of the universe, and that creativity is a way of understanding the whole process of reality, not the beginnings of reality.
One of the reasons science has worked so well when other systems have failed is that it doesn't rely on intuition / common sense, because they are so often wrong when dealing with the realities of the universe.
The succession of scientific discoveries and revolutions in physics over the last 500 years have led to fundamental paradigm shifts (Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 1962) in the way that science conceives of the reality of this universe both on the cosmological scale and in the subatomic realm, and perhaps even beyond this universe.
Until now, the discussion has focused on developments in physics, primarily as a way to describe the reality of the universe in which we live and how we conceive of our place within it.
More than just relating to the protagonist, DuVernay senses that the story tells a fundamental story about the reality of the universe.
As a former agnostic of purportedly Hebrew descent, I would like to encourage you to look at the reality of our universe with as much objectivity as possible and with utmost open - mindedness and honesty ask:» Is there God, and if so, who or what is right?»
Instead, Kepler crafted a new astronomy to represent the physical reality of the universe.
In A Sense of Wonder, Carson wrote: «I believe that the more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we will have for destruction.»
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