Not exact matches
@fimeilleur actually i can back up the claims i make both personally and historically, one
example Abraham, Machpelah (actual location
of his tomb and remains along with 5 others in Israel right where they are supposed to be) Kedorlaomer king
of Elam, (defeated by Abraham and recently discovered) it is said Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness.More than that Abraham
saw God and spoke with Him, not the god you are on about that men use to justify their evil intent, but the God who has created all things, the God that no one especially you can not contain.Ignorance is your choice but that will not negate the existence
of God in any way.No one that i am aware
of has all the answers at this point regarding spiritual things,
evolution or evilution there are areas God has not yet revealed to mankind but every day more is discovered.I find it amazing that God is big enough to share discovery even with those who would reject Him.
Viruses and bacteria are
evolution on steroids and the easiest
examples of it that anyone can
see within a lifetime.
For
example, in his recent, well - received book, Christianity in
Evolution, Jack Mahoney SJ has used evolution to challenge the Church's crucial affirmation of the existence of the spiritual soul (see our third
Evolution, Jack Mahoney SJ has used
evolution to challenge the Church's crucial affirmation of the existence of the spiritual soul (see our third
evolution to challenge the Church's crucial affirmation
of the existence
of the spiritual soul (
see our third letter).
For
example, how do we
see the creative and redemptive love
of God through the perspective
of the age - long development
of the immense universe, only a speck
of which we inhabit, and
of the
evolution of sentient and rational life on this earth through thousands and millions
of years?
You don't have to agree with the principles
of biological
evolution after learning this stuff, but you will at least
see why you house
example is so far off the mark.
For
example, Ernan McMullin, whose view
of the relation between God and
evolution is similar to Hasker's (
see Ch.
They found that women were less happy with their bodies and more likely to restrict their eating after
seeing pictures
of competitive women — described as «playing to win», for
example — compared with other women (
Evolution and Human Behavior, vol 31, p 365).
Local History brings together rarely
seen early works
of the 1950s through early 1970s by Enrico Castellani, Donald Judd, and Frank Stella, and juxtaposes them with important later
examples that reveal each artist's distinct
evolution and the varying degrees
of reverberation from their brief aesthetic collision in the 1960s.
Carolee Schneemann: Kinetic Painting begins with rarely
seen examples of the artist's early paintings
of the 1950s and their
evolution into assemblages made in the 1960s, which integrated objects, mechanical elements, and modes
of deconstruction.
See the article Piet Mondrian: The Evolution of Pure Abstract Paintings to see examples of Mondrian's progression from representation to abstracti
See the article Piet Mondrian: The
Evolution of Pure Abstract Paintings to
see examples of Mondrian's progression from representation to abstracti
see examples of Mondrian's progression from representation to abstraction.
Published on the occasion
of the comprehensive presentation
of McCracken's work at David Zwirner, New York in 2013, this catalogue charts the
evolution of the artist's diverse oeuvre, encompassing both well - known and lesser -
seen examples of his production from the early 1960s up through his death in 2011 with a range
of sculptures, paintings, and sketches.
Local History brings together rarely
seen works from the 1950s through the early 1970s by Enrico Castellani, Donald Judd and Frank Stella, juxtaposing these with later
examples that reveal each artist's distinct
evolution and the various reverberations
of their brief aesthetic collision in the 1960s.
They work not only because
of their use
of bold colour, subtle details and questions about reality, but because the viewer can
see an
example of the slow yet ever - changing
evolution of painting over the last 50 years.
In contrast, the «wisdom
of the language» —
see http://snurl.com/wisdom-link — will continue to expand across the web (twitter.com was neither the first nor the last
example of this, but clearly shows how important it is for a community to «speak the same language» — and it would be equally foolhardy to suppose that some BRAND - marketer could undo thousands
of years
of linguistic
evolution).
See for
example Bill Henderson's
example of the good corn as written up in this fascinating article on the legal
evolution.
I am a huge believer in the formal integration
of law librarianship and legal knowledge management (
see, for
example, my paper presented at this year's annual conference
of the Canadian Association
of Law Libraries entitled «The
Evolution of Law - Related Knowledge Management in North America — Opportunities for Law Librarians»).