Not exact matches
Others believe that just because
people die tragically, that in and by itself is some
sort of virtuous way to go, that will enti - tle them entry into God's Kingdom.
dave, what makes you think you've got some
sort of inside track as to what a
dying person needs or wants?
You say that if I'm determined not to see god in a misdiagnosis then I won't, which is spot on, but
of course that can be turned around and applied to you as well, so we
sort of reach an impass where you believe it must have been god to save a
person from
dying and I believe that it was just error or odds that a
person could do that.
If this
sort of interpretations seems strange to you, just remember that there are groups
of people today who do in fact pray for the forgiveness
of people who have already
died.
As you look at the picture above, what
sort of message is this church sending to the
people who live and
die in this slum?
My kid is at the age where she's been asking all
sorts of tough questions — where do
people come from, how was the Earth formed, what happens when we
die etc..
I suspect your opinion would change if the suggestion was that the government should be able to force you to donate your kidneys to an otherwise innocent
person who will
die absent the transplant, or perhaps you're in favor
of this
sort of government power?
And then you read what they're accused
of doing and you're like oh okay, they knew it was super dangerous and
people were getting really hurt and they didn't GAF so if there's some
sort of «you didn't ACTUALLY kill the kid but you basically ensured he'd
die» murder charge I'm cool with it.
«Actual criminal charges
of the
person dies»
sort of consequences are actually at stake, not just civil suits that the agreement would also fail to block.
This may baffle the
die - hard carnivores out there, but I'm the
sort of person who's generally much more intrigued by the «sides» on a menu than the entree, and I'm often just as happy with a soy or wheat «meat» product as the real thing.
Would Jeremy Hunt have succeeded in imposing such swingeing cuts upon the NHS if he hadn't depicted various
people with varying levels
of need — you know,
people dying of cancer, that
sort of thing - as «burdens»?
But in fact what seems to happen is that
people keep joining once they get to that
sort of age and so the party membership doesn't
die out as predicted.
«I remember he told me that it was my job to live for these
people who had
died,» says Schwartz, «and he didn't mean that as some
sort of metaphor, or to inspire me.
Remedying this
sort of inequality may be difficult since the
people who would vote for policies that might shrink the mortality gap — such as better access to healthcare — are also the ones likely to
die prematurely, says Geronimus.
I really need to investigate some
sort of animal therapy... I generally see myself as «cold»
person, but a friend's pet
died this week and I cried my eyes out.
On the one hand it's
sort of nice to have a streamlined panel that makes using the headset a breeze for anybody that doesn't want any hassle at all — you just plug - in the headset, download the software and off you go, merrily listening to agonized screams
of dying virtual
people.
Some
people just don't have the time to deal with this
sort of restrictive system and it can be especially frustrating if you
die because
of a bug.
As I wrote in the AJC, the exhibition documents a building anger that would erupt in 1967 both on the streets and in large - scale canvases such as «American
People Series # 20:
Die,» a «Guernica»
of sorts depicting the violence happening across the country in a bloody tableau.
And in a world with an exploding population, we need to consider that every single
person will not only eat and use energy, but will also
die and require some
sort of burial that doesn't take a huge toll on the environment.
This is due to the fact the average
person maintains some
sort of financial liabilities to the day they
die.
«We're interested in investing in companies that are helping
people to live longer and healthier lives... We've put 36 %
of our capital into life science companies and the goal is to help
people not
die from diseases — not
die from congestive heart failure or cancer or the
sorts of things that affect life span.»