Sentences with phrase «said it builds upon»

What I will say builds upon the five - stroke sketch that I develop of the historical Jesus in my books.
As for the Camera - Based Advanced Front Lighting System, Ford said it builds upon the Adaptive Front Lighting System and Traffic Sign Recognition technologies already available in Ford cars — in Europe, not in the U.S.

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Sean Duffy, Omada's CEO, says he looked around and saw all these programs that «weren't built upon a ton of medical evidence.
For Phase 2, we built upon everything we learned from our initial test and accomplished faster and faster speeds at a farther distance,» Hyperloop One's chief engineer and co-founder Josh Giegel said in a statement.
Earlier this year, Netflix announced an unlimited parental leave policy, building upon the unlimited vacation policy that Hastings says has been in effect for the last «10 or 15 years.»
«They built their success upon two main elements,» says Motulsky, «the fact that you can find everything there, and that you can find a friend, the personification of Jean Coutu.
On April 23, 2015, the New York Times wrote about the uranium issue, saying the paper had «built upon» Schweizer's information.
In Oregon, all - cash investors rushed into buy 10,000 - to 30,000 - square - foot buildings in 2014, Brooks said, with the plan of renting them to cannabis companies upon legalization.
In a statement, Cisco said it intends to build upon Jasper's efforts by adding industrial - grade Wi - Fi and improving its ability to analyze data gathered from devices.
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«Five years ago, MaRS set out to build a platform upon which the next generation of technology companies could scale,» said Dr. Ilse Treurnicht, CEO, MaRS Discovery District.
Perez said in a statement the same day, however, that DOL's rule is «built upon solid statutory and legal foundations, and we will defend it vigorously.»
«2018 is off to a strong start as we built upon our fourth quarter momentum, reporting another quarter of robust top and bottom - line growth,» Randy Garutti, CEO of the chain, said in a press release.
The company said it has a «clearly articulated strategy that builds upon our differentiated position as one of only a handful of truly global insurers».
By: Marleny Arnoldi 3rd May 2018 Gold miner Centamin's first - quarter results have provided a «solid» foundation to build upon throughout this year, says CEO Andrew Pardey.
Freeland said the Canadian economy grew an additional 2.5 percent every year because of NAFTA, while Guajardo said negotiators should not tear apart what has worked but build upon successes to make the pact better.
«Over the past five years, MaRS has built a unique platform to support high - growth new economy firms, upon which major funding opportunities like these can now develop,» said Dr. Ilse Treurnicht, CEO, MaRS Discovery District.
The Neutrino Profit App is said to be built upon a sophisticated trading algorithm, the basic building block of any trading software.
Mr Osler says the church is built upon Peter, not so, the church is built upon Jesus Christ.
In Matthew 16:18, it is correct to say that Jesus would have said, «You are «Kepha», and upon this «Kepha», I will build My Church.»
No al, I said ideal, because I meant god is an idea — I am implying (albeit unsuccessfully, given your question) that our notion of god is a concept, something that we are taught and upon which people build.
He points, we might say, to a further bond that ought to be built upon the basis of biological community but which, in any case, is finally more crucial: initiation into a way of life.
Christ step up the Catholic Church when he said in Matthew 16 «Thou art Peter (which means «rock» in aramaic) and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it».
And I say to thee: That thou art Peter; and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
So, you are saying that jesus built his church upon a man he calls satan?
The Messenger Muhammad illustrated the unity of divine messages by saying that all the apostles are builders of one house, the earlier apostles laying the foundation for the later ones who build upon their foundation.
Saying (or even implying) that Jesus» silence in the Synoptics is tantamount to an absence of clear teaching is to engage in the logical fallacy of «reasoning from silence,» which is built upon shaky rationality.
[16] He also quoted his predecessor Pope Paul VI who said that the doctrine of Blessed John Duns Scotus «can yield shining arms for combating and chasing away the dark clouds of atheism which casts its shadow upon our era», and continued to state that the doctrine «energetically builds up the Church, sustaining her in her urgent mission of the new evangelisation of the peoples of the earth.»
Perhaps the Lord should have said to Peter, «Upon this Tablet I will build my Church» — except that The Tablet seems more into the business of demolition than of construction.
With all the hullabaloo surrounding the new Pope, I keep pondering the name given to Simon by Jesus: Peter (the «rock» upon which Jesus said he would build his church).
For Jesus said «I also say to you that you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build My church; and the gates of Hell will not overpower it.
The reason I say your analogy isn't relevant is because white nationalism and timothy McVeigh both promote hate... that's the base upon which white nationalism is built upon.
Matthew 16:18 And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock, I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
If they do «come to church» one of the first things they hear upon entering the building is someone saying, «Welcome to Church.»
While jesus said Peter was the rock upon which his church would be built, not Paul.
Jesus says, in Luke 19:43 - 44, «The days will come upon you when your enemies will build an embankment against you and encircle you in on every side.
«Grace», says Aquinas at the beginning of his Summa Theologiae,» [1] «does not do away with nature but perfects it», and «faith builds upon and perfects reason».
Brothers and sisters, when you have a government that says «we can decide whether or not a house of worship can be constructed based upon the theological beliefs of that house of worship,» then there are going to be Southern Baptist churches in San Francisco and New York and throughout this country who are not going to be able to build.
Yet if Jesus were God and not man at all, there was no ground for the author of the fourth Gospel to say, «And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth» (John 1:14), or for the church to build its faith upon this foundation throughout the centuries.
18 And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
While most English versions say that Abraham «built an altar» to God (Gen. 13:18), we usually get a mental picture of a simple pile of stones upon which Abraham then worshipped.
I also say to you that you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build My church; and the gates of Hades will not overpower it.»
So, when Jesus says: «thou art Peter (petra, a pebble) UPON THIS ROCK I BUILD MY CHURCH (The Church is His Bride, only He can lay claim to it, that is why He says «My Church») and THE VERY GATES OF HELL SHALL NOT PREVAIL AGAINST IT.»
«And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church;» NEW Testament, Matthew 16:18.
When Christ said, «Upon this rock will I build my church,» he was talking about Himself.
They think that the writers and teachers of the past can not be built upon, but we must believe what they say, and not develop or refine in any way the theology we learned from them.
Jesus said «thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my church».
I say, if you think having a vision statement is important then go plant a church upon one if you're offended that David doesn't like personal vision statements for family, then go create one and build your family upon one it really shouldn't be that big of a stresser in my opinion.
We can rejoice that we are saved not through the immanent mechanisms of history and nature, but by grace; that God will not unite all of history's many strands in one great synthesis, but will judge much of history false and damnable; that He will not simply reveal the sublime logic of fallen nature, but will strike off the fetters in which creation languishes; and that, rather than showing us how the tears of a small girl suffering in the dark were necessary for the building of the Kingdom, He will instead raise her up and wipe away all tears from her eyes» and there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying, nor any more pain, for the former things will have passed away, and He that sits upon the throne will say, «Behold, I make all things new.»
Therefore, Jesus» «But I say to you» builds upon rather than opposes his «You have heard that it was said
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