Those who
thought about death also performed 20 percent better as a whole in the second game than those in the other group.
Not exact matches
Though the Canadian Business of the 1930s covered many topics that wouldn't seem out of place in the 21st century — rising taxes, truth in advertising, the imminent
death of the airline industry — it
also ran many stories the editors of 2013 likely would never touch («The story of safety glass») or would at least
think twice
about («The «social» diseases and business: what is syphilis costing Canada?»).
When I hear these sayings, I
think about people I know that are addicts that still drink and have modified their drinking, they're not close to
death (as far as I know) but they're
also not following their dreams, or living a very fulfilling life (from what I've gathered).
The Apostle Paul
also talked
about signs of the End Times - not to establish a calendar, but rather to comfort members of the church who
thought death would deprive them of the opportunity to see Jesus» Second Coming.
To
think about our
death means
also, of course, to
think about our life — what it means to be a human being, what sort of nature and life we share.
It's
also a time to consider one's
thoughts and desires for end of life, even if it might feel like it is too early to be
thinking about death.
But it is well to remember that not only did He interpose his body (which these days is the Church — something to
think about and quite in line with the blog's point) between the woman caught in adultery and the mob out to persecute her quite literally to
death, He
also turned to her and said, «Go and sin no more.»
Jeremy i am surprised you never countered my argument Up till now the above view has been my understanding however things change when the holy spirit speaks.He amazes me because its always new never old and it reveals why we often misunderstand scripture in the case of the woman caught in adultery.We see how she was condemned to die and by the grace of God Jesus came to her rescue that seems familar to all of us then when they were alone he said to her Go and sin no more.This is the point we misunderstand prior to there meeting it was all
about her
death when she encountered Jesus something incredible happened he turned a
death situation into life situation so from our background as sinners we still in our
thinking and understanding dwell in the darkness our minds are closed to the truth.In effect what Jesus was saying to her and us is chose life and do nt look back that is what he meant and that is the walk we need to live for him.That to me was a revelation it was always there but hidden.Does it change that we need discipline in the church that we need rules and guidelines for our actions no we still need those things.But does it change how we view non believers and even ourselves definitely its not
about sin but its all
about choosing life and living.He
also revealed some other interesting things on salvation so i might mention those on the once saved always saved discussion.Jeremy just want to say i really appreciate your website because i have not really discussed issues like this and it really is making me press in to the Lord for answers to some of those really difficult questions.regards brentnz
Several companies are
also thinking about using the
death domain itself as a drug, to kill cancer cells.
M.I.C. Joseph Zimmer (Jake Abel), who
also works on the team, argues with her worldview — noting that terrorists don't
think about civilian
deaths when they are targeting our citizens.
It's the reason Marcus, and most of the other male students, have become students and it
also bookends the film, as he
thinks out loud
about war and
death.
He found that in using their imaginations, children not only
think through and act out fantastical possibilities they have never experienced — being a pirate looking for buried treasure or an alien flying through space — but they
also, surprisingly, use their imaginations to
think about real events and things that are not visible, like
death or germs.
Also, teens with depression tend to become negative
about themselves, and ultimately some of them may talk
about being absorbed with
thoughts of
death or wishing they were dead.
This lesson works really well as students
think about wider consequences which could
also lead to discussion and research into increased freedoms after the Black
Death etc..
Also once they made the decision to fake the circumstances of Nolan's
death (in the mountains on his way to Tennessee I believe) it would be hard to tell the truth to any one in that situation without a long explanation on how it came
about that everyone
thinks Nolan died many miles from the farm.
And I
think that's part of why these paintings seem so joyous both in Matisse and in Twombly, who actually sizes them up, makes them larger, enlarges the flower in a way that Matisse had miniaturized — which is an extraordinary way of affirming the joy of the flower, but is
also infused with some melancholy
about the imminent collapse or
death of the flower.
So after, I
thought about the cycle of organic materials, how life and
death are not separated, how the fungi that rot
also feed the plants.
It was perhaps this, and
also intimations of mortality brought
about in part because of the age gap between himself and the dancer, that resulted in his explanation that the Dancers on a Plane and other Tantric pictures were the result of his «
thinking about issues like life and
death, whether I could even survive.
That is great but shouldn't we
also think about taking care those expenses that will come into play immediately upon the
death of a breadwinner.