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Failing to
see any
other benefits of this extra push for monetary
creation, some analysts believe that the monetization of the growing mountain of government liabilities is the main objective of Japan's new money managers.
Great technology firms were built during the last dry period and we
saw the huge wealth
creation of Facebook, Twitter, Tesla and
others.
See other blogs and authority sites as HUGE assets to help you get better at content
creation, link building, conversion rate optimization, networking and more.
No doubt there will be plenty of
other absolutely crazy
creations made in the game in the weeks and months to come, and we can't wait to
see what fans cook up next.
Flows were mainly in broad market index exposures, but one
other theme we
saw on the capital markets desk at iShares was a marked increase in custom
creation activity on our Canadian fixed income ETF suite.
For me I
see evolution the same as you
see God not enough proof to say I believe it and
see God as how all things started, in my view evolution of man can be true just that it has not been proven where God I can
see because there is no
other logical explanation for how the matter in the universe came to be from nothing, a higher power for now can be the only possible answer if science was to prove the
creation of the universe in some
other way I would not deny that truth.
I can not look at the
creations of this world and
see anything
other than the work of God's hand.
In the
creation of woman John Paul
saw the primal human vocation of receiving the
other.
While many
other ecofeminists are deeply skeptical about the environmental fallout from the Christian economy of
creation and salvation, Grey
sees in that economy the prophetic challenge and the inspiration to remedy the ecological crisis.
He was active early in the second century CE and is well known for having posited not one but two Gods, one represented in the Old Testament and
seen as responsible for the world's
creation, the
other encountered only in the New Testament in the teaching of Jesus and specifically in the theology of Paul.
I asked God that I can
see myself,
others,
creation like Him.
We
see this in sports, where Roger Bannister's comment about his world - record race (he was the first to run the mile in under four minutes) has often been repeated by
other runners: «The world seemed to stand still, or did not exist... «17 And certainly this can be true of the play world of art, which, according to Gerardus Van der Leeuw, is a new «
creation, a second world, with its own power.
Digital utopias disagree with those who worry about scenarios of worldwide cultural homogenisation, they
see the emergence of new and creative lifestyles, vastly extended opportunities for different cultures to meet and understand each
other, and the
creation of new virtual communities that easily cross all the traditional borderlines of age, gender, race, and religion.
But if they had no chance of being anything else, if in
other words, they had no free will, we can
see, even with our limited intelligence, that such a
creation would be no more than a race of characterless robots.
However, this «new reformation», he believes, will incorporate the early Christian insights but will provide for them a new philosophical context in the light of science, philosophy, and
other modern ways of
seeing the
creation and the relationship of God to that
creation.
In
other words they were able to look around and
see His handiwork in
creation and know instinctively that they were part of His
creation and yet willfully refused to believe in Him.
Theo God is
seen in the things that are made, but of course you will have to state your case that Vishnu, Pan Gu or any of the
other creation myths does not have as much validity as you myth.
That
creation declares God's glory and is an intrinsic good, and that only a depraved moral imagination allied to a petrified heart could fail to
see the moral claim made on us by
other creatures?
We
see it in the context of a long story of human interaction with the
other processes of
creation.
We shouldn't just look at Jesus, but His followers, and also
others, including those that seemed to honour much of His teachings, and
creation itself, I think to try and
see truth and the existence of God.
Other creation myths have their object formed out of created things (i.e. they are made of physical matter known to man) where as God has never been
seen which is true to this day.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the
creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of
others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we
see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not
see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
By contrast, if we acknowledge God as Creator, we can receive
creation as a gift and
see that «the ultimate purpose of
other creatures is not found in us.»
We will
see that just as with every
other verse in the
creation account, Moses is making a theological point that his Hebrew audience would have recognized and understood.
Those who do not have faith (as is their right, although I pray that they might come to faith as they look inside themselves, at
other Christians (not the mean ones you
see here sometimes) and at the
creation I believe God made) can not perhaps appreciate how much better most Christians» lives are because of that faith.
However, as I studied (and listened to
others, like Dr. Cal DeWitt) I began to
see how scripture talks of God's interest in his
Creation and the delight he takes in it.
In those words, and the words of many
others, I think we can
see the outline of an ethic that avoids self - indulgence yet does not deny the physical facts of a planet with 6 billion people who may soon nearly double their numbers — a planet that grows hotter, stormier and less stable by the day, a planet where huge swaths of God's
creation are being wiped out by the one species told to tend this particular garden.
Whatever may be true elsewhere in the cosmos, the appearance of human life marked the emergence (after a long course of evolutionary development) of a kind of created occasion that can and does know itself and
others, certainly with an intensity unparalleled (so far as we can
see) elsewhere in the
creation.
Wood remained fully committed to a six - day
creation — he says he never doubted it for a minute — because he
saw no
other way to read the Bible.
It is entranced by the image of homo faber to such an extent that it makes theology into nothing
other than our own human
creation, and one gets the impression at times that Kaufman
sees religion also as nothing but a human construct.
They are
creation's own voice giving thanks for its own goodness, which happens when the one
sees the goodness in the
other: «This one — at last!»
On the
other hand, when we look at the merciless ravages of nature or at the bestiality, even of religiously educated man — especially as we have
seen him in this century — it is impossible to maintain that
creation is merely good.
Instead of
seeing the natural world as one among the social ethical concerns of human beings, it displays the human race as one species of God's creatures alongside
others, a species with special prerogatives and responsibilities within
creation.
But we who are aware of the deep interconnectedness of all things, notice how the true wellbeing of one part of
creation supports that of
others, and we are led to
see how policies that reduce pressure on resources and defend the commons also give opportunities to the poor to survive and even prosper.
Should these concepts be taken as most general, then actualities can not be
seen as being ontologically prior to
other entities, although they could be characterized as prior in some
other way, e.g., as prior in the order of what is in
creation, This order, it is true, is quite pervasive, but — and this is the main point — it is not, in Whitehead's own terms, all - pervasive.
Indeed, their paranoid fascination with the fossil record (which includes, almost, surreally, a «
creation museum» in Cleveland, Ohio where one can
see biblical children playing with dinosaurs) Hell, American Indians, Australian Aboriginals, «true» Indians, Chinese, Mongols, Ja.panese, Sub-Saharan Africans and the Celts and
other tribes of ancient Europe were speaking thousands of different languages thousands of years before the date creationist say the Tower of Babel occurred — and even well before the date they claim for the Garden of Eden!!!
Amen.The thing is too many people from both sides try to disprove the
other, Scientist (well some) will say there is no God Ala Hawkings here and then some believers will say that evolution or anything pertaining to science that they don't understand is false.I don't believe that science and God are mutually exclusive.For me personally science helps to explain a lot of things regarding
creation, almost like giving me a window into how creative God is.I believe that God uses science to show us how awesome he is.To me science does not disprove Gods existence it actually reaffirms it on a human logic level, for me.You may disagree, that's fine, but this is just how I
see it.
And as part of that offering, we would share in his love and compassion and concern for each
other in that communion which is the Church, and in God's love for all that he made, especially for humanity - which, at the dawn of
creation, God
saw as very good.
Note I never said conclusive, but you really have NOTHING, while we an
see the
creation of your religion mirrors countless
others, and because we can
see man likes to create gods and religious beliefs, it is obvious that your book is just another one on the pile of baseless made up nonsense.
Every
other day of
creation has God
seeing that his work is good, but not this one.
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No one should be surprised by this, least of all readers of this blog who have
seen my
other involved
creations.
Most of the recipes on here are
creations of our own that have been influenced by non-vegan dishes, cooking shows, cook books, products that we have
seen in stores, cafe's that we have visited,
other bloggers, and / or vegan chef courses that I have been a part of in the past few years.
I love
seeing all the amazing
creations that
other talented bloggers have come up with.
So the
other day when I found a bunch of millet in my cabinet, I decided to
see if I could make it into a tasty cookie
creation.