Sentences with phrase «so unanswerable»

Nearer to the heart of the matter, but not so unanswerable, is a third question: Did Jesus himself partake of the bread and wine?

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If so, that's a pretty convincing answer to one of the great unanswerable questions concerning creation!
Consequently, the agnostic who can, and frequently does say, «I am as good as So - and - so who goes to church,» feels that he has given a final and unanswerable reply to the whole Christian positioSo - and - so who goes to church,» feels that he has given a final and unanswerable reply to the whole Christian positioso who goes to church,» feels that he has given a final and unanswerable reply to the whole Christian position!
So go beat your head against the wall if you feel the need to bring up the unanswerable question again.
I know so many have chronic unanswerable pain for years: my prayers are with them often now.
I was furious at this rejection (as I later told him) because it seemed that the objection was one of principle rather than of fact or interpretation, and so was unanswerable: there could be, Ford thought, no demonstrable connection between Whitehead (and Hartshorne) and Hegel.
It seems to exhaust the theoretical options to say that such an answer must be achieved by reference to either: 1) the categories themselves; 2) the noncategorial aspects of events; 3) both categorial and non categorial aspects of events; 4) some alleged factor (e.g., a God, Platonic Forms, «nothing») other than the categorial aspects of events; or 5) by nothing (i.e., by no alleged factor at all, including «nothing»), so that the ultimate issue is meaningless or at least unanswerable in principle.
Some of these are unanswerable within the framework of the AFT proposal and the NBPTS, the more so once it rounds up «all stakeholders.»
Pondering the seemingly unanswerable, Moore asked at the history conference in Oakland, «So how do you reconcile the focus on the Common Core with the reality we have to deal with?»
The game hands you little nibbles of story at fairly regular intervals so you're not starving for answers, but like any Team ICO game, the plot isn't exceptionally complex (although it is full of open questions even at the end of the game), so over-explaining would only lead to more unanswerable questions.
So I think your litmus test is pretty unanswerable — I don't know my answer to it, because I can't understand the question!
Curiously, a few minutes ago I would have said that it isn't likely or unlikely for some multiverse hypothesis to be correct — if there are multiple disjoint spacetime continua that are adiabatically disconnected (share no information) then we will never know, so the question is fundamentally unanswerable.
So your idea of logic and reasoning is to make up a set of unanswerable questions and call it science.
We'll answer them the way we always do and tell them here's how you protect that factory worker or farmer while making this «fix»... They tell us were right, but were not factoring in all the details here... The end product of these unanswerable questions is our Country will get to a point where's it's so bogged down with questions on what should we do... we'll become inactive.
While this Austinian canard might have seemed attractive, I would have thought that Herbert Hart's critique was unanswerable and that the day to day experience of Slaw readers would show that this just isn't so.
Xavier: Your last paragraph provides proof positive that CREA's so - called in - house elected «Presidents» are merely there - today, gone - tomorrow window dressings covering over the real power brokers within the dynasty, the unelected bureaucrats who are unanswerable to those who pay their therefore undeserved salaries, undeserved expense accounts and undeserved pension premiums.
So many unanswerable questions about the unfathomable knife and yet we all own a few and can't seem to part with them.
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