If God is perfect, and if God was behind the writing of Scripture (see posts on inspiration), then it is logical to believe that God made sure the Bible is a perfect record of what
He wanted human authors to write.
Not exact matches
The
author (s) of this story lacked perspective on their calendar, or maybe they
wanted to debunk astronomical principles of order in favor of making the statement that God made all that is in the universe in one «work» week a nice juxtaposition between divine and
human potential to get things done.
The
author also states «Yet the spiritual - but - not - religious outlook sees the
human as one that simply
wants to experience «nice things» and «feel better.»».
We asked five experts who could help us break down a typical shopping trip: Bon Appétit senior food editor Dawn Perry; environmental psychologist and
author of ** What Women
Want: The Science of Female Shopping ** Paco Underhill; architect and supermarket designer Kevin Kelley, of the firm Shook Kelley; the director of the graduate nutrition program at the Institute of
Human Nutrition at Columbia University, Sharon Akabas; and efficiency expert Gwynnae Byrd.
«It used to be that if you
wanted performance enhancement, you'd have to go to the musclebound guy at the gym who was selling steroids,» says Mike Perko, an associate professor of Health and Applied
Human Sciences at UNC Wilmington and
author of Taking One for the Team: The New Thinking on Dietary Supplements and Young Athletes.
This philosophy, termed «Attachment Parenting» by its champion, pediatrician and father of eight Dr. William Sears (
author of the popular child - care manual The Baby Book, among others), sees infants not as manipulative adversaries who must be «trained» to eat, sleep, and play when told, but as dependent yet autonomous
human beings whose
wants and needs are intelligible to the parent willing to listen, and who deserve to be responded to in a reasonable and sensitive manner.
In A Baby
Wants to be Carried
author Evelin Kirkilionis explains in detail why babies expect to be carried and respond so well to it — they have been designed for it over millions of years of
human evolution.
«We
wanted to investigate whether
human adults had the ability to transform some white fat deposits into beige fat when they were exposed to cold,» said one of the study's
authors, Philip A. Kern, MD, of the University of Kentucky School of Medicine in Lexington, KY. «Browning fat tissue would be an excellent defense against obesity.
The 53 - year - old psychology professor is the
author of an everything - you -
wanted - to - know book called Entwined Lives: Twins and What They Tell Us About
Human Behavior.
«If a
human, for example,
wanted to walk up a wall the way a gecko does, we'd need impractically large sticky feet — our shoes would need to be a European size 145 or a US size 114,» says Walter Federle, senior
author also from Cambridge's Department of Zoology.
«After testing the drug in mice, we
wanted to check whether JQ1 would have the same effect in
humans,» explained co-first
author Sarah McMahon, a UCSF graduate student in Haldar's lab.
While I came into this movie excited about every inch of it, M'Baku a.k.a Man - Ape in the comics has had a very messy and problematic history being written as the scary, angry, dark - skinned black man who
wants Wakanda to be a primitive society that includes
human sacrifice, because... this character was created by white
authors in the late 1960s, and this was their idea of nuance.
No
author or publisher or book publicist — no
human being on the planet, for that matter —
wants to read or hear bad news.
Junger,
author of The Perfect Storm, combines psychology, history and anthropology in this unique study of why
humans naturally
want to form and live in close - knit groups.
Well, if you
want a laugh, watch certain
authors twisting themselves into
human pretzels as they try to point out that science fiction and fantasy have always been political.
I think it is fair to say Hachette DOES
want authors to act as
human shields.
Susan Wiggs is an
author «who paints the details of
human relationships with the finesse of a master» (Jodi Picoult), and this is a novel you won't
want to miss.
Just
wanted to add a couple of resources that I am finding immensely helpful on my journey to independent publishing: one is Kristen Lamb's http://warriorwriters.wordpress.com/ site about all things writing and her book Rise of the Machines:
Human Authors in a Digital World, all about
author marketing in the modern age.
I don't
want to preempt the
authors, but watch this space for a new age of enlightenment, not only in the scientific world, but also in
Humans understanding of our interaction with the ecology.
The letter's
authors and signers seem to
want NASA to censor the publication of scientific conclusions about
human - driven climate disruption until scientists are 100 % certain the conclusions are correct.
If you
want some numbers, consider that Edmund O. Wilson (the
author of 1975's «Sociobiology») estimates that only 15 % of
human behavior is genetically driven.
~ Dr. Tal Ben - Shahar,
author of Happier, The Pursuit of Perfect, and Choose the Life You
Want «This is what is so stunning about this book: it's the best experiential or applied introduction to the psychology of
human strengths that I've seen.