Sentences with phrase «shared humanity not»

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Rather than working toward a shared humanity in which all people are recognized as worthy of a full life by the very fact they they exist, this approach strives to use power to divide humanity into those worthy of a full life in the here and now, and those who are not.
I'm sorry now that I judged you as harshly as I did, that I cycled through the stages of grief especially anger and denial for your tragic displays of our shared humanity, because weren't you supposed to be better than me, better than us all?
It does not share the fundamental Catholic convictions about sacramental marriage: an exclusive, lifelong union of man and woman that is open to new life, a faithful and unbreakable bond mirroring God's love for humanity and, specifically, Christ's love for the Church.
Although she may not describe it in such terms, Hudson - Wilkin's presence at the centre of government is a prophetic and pioneering act, which speaks of the humanity we all share with Christ.
He can not properly be described simply as «Man,» as if there were some ideal humanity he shared without sharing also in the personalization of humanity true of each of us.
So, in my opinion, all of humanity shares a common ground in our NOT KNOWING FOR SURE.)
The second element of self - compassion is a sense of shared humanity, which means you allow yourself to acknowledge you are not the only one going through this experience in this moment.
By this definition faith and vision are mutually exclusive, which leaves us in the curious position of holding that Jesus Christ did not possess the theological virtue of faith, the one perfect in his humanity did not share in which the Catechism describes as the «virtue by which we believe in God and believe all that he has said and revealed to us» (§ 1814).
It's only that men don't know it... Each man is part of the single organism of all humanity, and every one of us accordingly shares the guilt for every crime, for everything that happens on earth.
That is the rule to follow, not because it is in some book, but because it is shared across religions and humanity.
The Church, teacher of humanity, never tires of exhorting people, especially the young of whom you are a part, to remain watchful and not to fear choosing «alternative» paths which only Christ can indicate... Jesus calls all his friends to live in sobriety and solidarity, to create sincere and disinterested emotional relationships with others... From you, dear young students, he asks for honest commitment to study, cultivating a mature sense of responsibility and a shared interest in the common good.
-- I know that not everybody shares my worldview that we're all human beings and shouldn't lose our humanity toward others.
There is the faintest suggestion to some that Jesus shares inour humanity to the extent that he is tempted (cf.. The Temptations in the wilderness) but did not succumb.
This doesn't mean that everyone who wants to share the true humanity of Jesus must be celibate, he says.
If a Soldier is willing to fight and die for your right to be a religious dogmatist, he is also willing to fight and die for my right to live up to principles of decency, empathy and kindness that come not from fear of God but joy in living in peace with others and the love of a shared humanity.
The image of God in man has been defaced, so that there remains only an awareness of God's power and law, and therefore of condemnation and wrath; but there is not in unregenerate man any power to know, express or share the love which alone can restore him to his true humanity.
«an image that can not but be the emblem of a universally shared humanity...» Obviously this guy doesn't get it... at all.
«When I think that we are talking about a symbol, the crucifix, an image that can not but be the emblem of a universally shared humanity, I not only feel
Sound doctrine has deep social roots, not merely the ephemeral ones in wealth, strength, prestige and power — though, thank goodness, the church as its share of those — but also in humanity's awesome diversity.
Sound doctrine has deep social roots, not merely the ephemeral ones in wealth, strength, prestige and power — though, thank goodness, the church has its share of those — but also in humanity's awesome diversity.
And I ultimately ultimately believe faithfully in «Spirit of Humanity» that we will share peace to another, people we know, people we don't know unconditionally, similar we share omniamorous infinite love of «God» unconditionally, to people we know, people we don't know unconditionally infinitely, to all living unconditionally infinitely.
Every inclusivistic model presupposes a vision of humanity decidedly not shared by all.
Man's inability to sustain his own transcendence and the possibility, at least, of eschatological dissidence, indicate that Teilhard did not share Marxism's ultimate reliance upon the goodwill and cooperation of humanity.
The main shared convictions are: (i) that science should serve the cause of progress and of humanity, in the whole sense of these two terms; (ii) that the human destiny in the universe is the most important quest, and to clarify this point is the ultimate goal not only of religion, but also of science, in their unending search for truth.
Not every christian is the same but every christian shares a belief in a god that apparently committed horrible acts against humanity.
Although this provides one of the first glimpses of cooperative understanding outside humanity — and raises the possibility that such abilities might have been present in our common ancestor more than six million years ago — it does not mean that chimpanzees can communicate about a shared goal, like human children.
Their stories are often irreverent, challenging, compelling and unexpected, and not only possess the power to move and hopefully inspire audiences, but also to speak to our shared humanity
Moonlight is a political work in that it posits the experience of being black in the US, not with the triumphant exceptionalism of a film like The Birth of a Nation, but with attention and care to a common and shared humanity.
It's not about comparison with others — it's about the humanity that we all share.
His books share what Powers refers to as «a restlessness in theme», covering a multitude of areas but usually, if not always, exploring the effects of modern science and technology that, in Powers's words give an «an aerial view» - portraying humanity as just one small element in a complex universe.
Sharing is caring, I want to show everyone that does nt know how to share, as It feels like no one cares, about the importantce of humanity, any longer, institutions can not fix this, people need to reflect from within.
This isn't just a surf trip — it's a lifestyle, passion, and search for better ways for humanity to inhabit our shared planet.
Jean - Michel Cousteau and the Ocean Futures Society team travel the globe exploring the ocean world, sharing and documenting the critical connection between humanity and nature through film projects, educational adventures, or simply seeking to understand what is not yet known.
Artists without ethical principles and something meaningful to share with humanity are not real artists they are just provokers who earn their fame by making people experience intense visceral emotions.
To extend this progress to a larger share of humanity and those not yet born, even as the world's population increases, what matters most is to continue to nourish or, if necessary, develop these institutions.
The secret holder might have many scientific truths in their head, but what good are those thoughts if not shared with humanity?
«Without collaborative action now, our shared Earth system may not be able to sustainably support a large proportion of humanity in the coming decades,» it warned.
``... There are no end of horrifying statistics abouturbanization of humanity... [The Habitat II conference] may now haveto consider the city as a leftover from the Age of Mall, adestination not envisioned as a haven for hope but as a safer placeto share hopelessness.»
I must say, though, I don't share your optimism about the ability of humanity to adapt to a warmer future with the grace you envisage.
You do not believe in the existence of a universally understood just custom shared across all of humanity?
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