Sentences with phrase «simply human nature»

But this type of thing goes on within every business... it's simply human nature.
I truly believe that most of the researchers are simply doing research, and * SOME * * MIGHT * be biased as it is simply human nature.
Is this an example of male troglodytism, or is it simply human nature that once sex becomes part of a conversation, it dominates the conversation (see: Hot Coffee, Michaelangelo's David, the sex lives of homosexual people)?
It is simply human nature to blame other things outside of your control when you fail at something and when it comes to gaming, things are no different.
It's simply human nature that sometimes makes us do what we normally would never do, so we should remain calm and not come under the influence of the instincts and desires to manifest our power.
While this is not a traditional dating site, its simply human nature that people will be more attracted to profiles where they can «visually connect» with the person behind the profile.
But the basic meaning here, remembering that according to Hebrew psychology flesh - and - blood means simply human nature, is that eternal life comes by attending to the concrete historical words and deeds of Jesus.

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Trouble is, human nature finds that people simply don't give up a drug, they transfer to another one.
By simply allowing yourself to accept reality for what it is, instead of fantasizing about human nature in such a way that you could be «rescued» from your daily circumstances, you're making a tremendous step forward.
Rather than ruminating on your weaknesses or talking up your strengths, your best bet is probably to be your own good friend and simply accept your flawed human nature, forgiving yourself your errors.
If a Martian landed from outer space and spoke a language that violated universal grammar, we simply would not be able to learn that language the way that we learn a human language like English or Swahili... We're designed by nature for English, Chinese, and every other possible human language.
And I am not bothered by all of the negitive comments simply because it seems to be human nature to attack something when it makes one feel uncomfortable.
All of which is to say that this fourth view of nature and human nature contends we understand ourselves most truly by imagining neither that we stand apart from, dominate, and bend nature to our will; nor that we are some unnatural plague upon nature; nor that we are simply immersed in nature and lack both the power and the duty to superintend nature and possibly even improve it.
One understanding of human nature common to the modern era sees man as standing both above and outside nature (after Descartes, as a sort disembodied rational being), and nature itself as raw material — sometimes more pliable, sometimes less — for furthering human ambition (an instrumentalist post — Francis Bacon view of nature as a reality not simply to be understood but to be «conquered» and used to satisfy human desires).
This not only helps to explain religion's primordial, irrepressible, widespread, and seemingly inextinguishable character in the human experience, it also suggests that the skeptical Enlightenment, secular humanist, and New Atheist visions for a totally secular human world are simply not realistic — they are cutting against a very strong grain in the nature of reality's structure and so will fail to achieve their purpose.
The second error in viewing nature as inexhaustible resource is that nature is not simply a resource for human beings.
but if anyone truley had God in thier heart and had faith in the Lord... simply by folding your hands and asking God to enter your heart... (try it he will be there for you, and you will feel the joy of His love), then they would never do things like this... he obviously was not a person who loved God because No one with God in thier heart would want to do thing s like that... you HATE sin when you truely love God, No ones perfect though, even those who belive in God we all stray from our beliefs, its human nature and the devil takes advantage of this.
We shall probably never be very good in praying, but that is simply a fact of our feeble, sinful, finite human nature.
But Bach, astute student of the liturgy and of human nature, did not simply end the piece with the last words sung by the soprano.
Calling myself «spiritual» is simply an honest nod to my human nature.
With a certain simplification of the state of affairs, which however brings out more clearly the decisive factor without falsifying it, we might say that formerly the object and situation of a man's action were simply data supplied by nature with which he was in contact and by simple human realities which recurred from generation to generation again and again.
One possibility is that we are simply using this current language to speak of the importance of the church's developing its doctrine of nature more fully and in ways appropriate to our new understanding of the relation between human beings and the natural world.
Moreover, it has almost changed its nature today because in human life it has widened so enormously, whereas the Church, being simply the teacher of the universal natural law and of apostolic tradition, can not do more than proclaim general principles.
Claiming to be not simply an accidental nineteenth - century invention but a timeless truth about human sexual nature, this framework puts on airs, deceiving those who adopt its distinctions into believing that they are worth far more than they really are.
Pro-life humanity will never go away simply because it is against human nature.
It is something like an «understanding of existence,» except that it has implications for the nature of the holy reality and the world in themselves, not simply human existence.
It is simply that, given our different views of human nature, human freedom, ecclesiastical authority, and the significance of historical events, we simply differ on what makes religious sense.
However, I simply wanted to point to the nature of human eros — or desire — as presented in Plato's Symposium with an addendum of the Epicurean notion of pleasure.
For some, it is ordained by God; for others, it arises from the nature of human beings, even if we are evolutionary accidents; or it may simply express the requirements for anything recognizable as a society.
God does not value you more, simply because you read a human - crafted book that contains certain thoughts about the nature of God.
Although he initially rejects physicalism because he thinks that a human person is not just an organism and mental changes are not simply physical changes, he concludes «physicalism is the most reasonable theory about the nature of human beings».
To put it simply, what has been missing [in economic theory] is an understanding of the nature of human coordination and cooperation.
To avoid facing up to this reality we argue that these conditions are exceptional, temporary, the result of personal inadequacy, necessary for national security or simply a reflection of «human nature» — the prime excuse for escaping responsibility and avoiding action.
But there is also this aspect of human nature called simply caring about others.
The structure of the ideal society Can not be finally prescribed, nor can we directly create a new order, The stuff of human history and human nature simply does not permit that kind of attack.
His effort to transform human life to make it consistently individualistic can't be simply based on the thought that we are, by nature, solitary individuals.
If so, it rests somewhere near the intersection K.C. Abraham has been watching carefully in recent years: the incompatibility of The Big Economy (the global human economy) with The Great Economy (the economy of nature).7 Local human economies have been reduced to complications of transnational decisions, or simply left aside altogether.
The key to Tanner's Christology is Incarnation, understood not simply as an event that takes place at Jesus» conception but as the permeation of the human nature assumed by the Word» a permeation completed only in the Resurrection and Ascension.
in Our Knowledge of God [New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1939], p. 23, writes: «The doctrine of the imago dei has its basis in the fact that our existent human nature presents itself to us, not as a simply bad thing, but as a good thing spoiled.»
Although their language would sound quaint today, a dualistic view of human nature torn by the lure of the flesh against the spirit has simply gone underground.
God Who won't simply clear up all the earthly, human confusion over his will and nature with soooooo many different god - beliefs?
It is simply because Germany's leading exegetes have correctly understood the demythologized meaning of the New Testament kerygma, that they have looked through the kerygma not directly to a principle inherent in human nature, but rather to Jesus as the event in which transcendence becomes possible.
Claiming to be not simply an accidental nineteenth - century invention but a timeless truth about human sexual nature, this framework puts on airs, deceiving those who adopt its labels into believing that such distinctions are worth far more than they really are.
Indeed, if marriage is not simply another economic institution determined by the laws of the market, but a fundamental human institution that corresponds to our nature as self - giving and procreating persons, marriage remains a vital institution for all people, whatever their income and economic interests.
These standards are simply out of our reach; our corrupted human nature prohibits their attainment.
No; what makes one's pulse to bound when he remembers his own home under foreign skies, is never the rich man, nor the learned man, nor the distinguished man of any sort who - illustrates its history, for in all these petty products almost every country may favorably, at all events tediously, compete with our own; but it is all simply the abstract manhood itself of the country, man himself unqualified by convention, the man to whom all these conventional men have been simply introductory, the man who — let me say it — for the first time in human history finding himself in his own right the peer of every other man, spontaneously aspires and attains to a far freer and profounder culture of his nature than has ever yet illustrated humanity...
Maybe it is the grindingly long, 162 - game season, which allows for so many promising and disheartening plotlines to take shape, only to dissolve again along the way, and which sustains even the most improbable hope past any rational span; or maybe it is simply the course of the year's seasons, from early spring into mid-autumn — nature's perennial allegory of human life, eloquent of innocent confidence slowly transformed into wise resignation.
(d) Nevertheless, nature is not to be evaluated simply in terms of human needs and interests; to think that it is, is simply a mark of folly.
«Human nature» is simply a description, a name (hence «nominalism») we give to our experience of common features among human beHuman nature» is simply a description, a name (hence «nominalism») we give to our experience of common features among human behuman beings.
To truncate the Christian mission simply to the changing of social structures profoundly misunderstands the biblical view of human nature and divine redemption.
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