Sentences with phrase «with immutable»

Homosexuals may see themselves as a distinct group with immutable characteristics, but the courts haven't seen them that way in the past.
He sees blockchain as more than a new type of network infrastructure, with immutable ledgers that are almost impossible to hack or fake, plus peer - to - peer channels that let people transact directly without fee - collecting gatekeepers like AirBnB or PayPal.
News headlines — Blockchain technology will lead the healthcare industry to a new era of technology and innovation with immutable ledgers and secure transfer of data; Deutsche Telekom is investigating whether a cyber attack was responsible for causing network problems for as many as 900,000 customers over the weekend; BTCC has launched the «six color signature set» of physical bitcoin chips in six denominations to introduce the Chinese to Bitcoin; Norwegians can now purchase Bitcoin with credit or debit cards through Bitcoins Norway.
Unless of course you believe the gods have created a universe with immutable laws and processes that they themselves can not interfere with and events must proceed in accordance with these laws and that random chance and events will decide the future.
The issue of whether or not climate change is happening, and determining the cause, is pure science with an immutable truth behind it.
We know that communism was a theology, a church militant, with sacred texts and with saints and martyrs and prophets, with doctrines about the nature of the world and of humankind, with immutable laws and millennial visions and life - pervading judgments about the nature of good and evil.
Christianity is the opposite, content with an immutable, yet contradictory 2000 year old text of dubious origin.
And consonant with the immutable position of Yahwistic prophetism, whose primary proposition is always the effective impingement of divine life upon history, the meaning of Solomon's reign and of events subsequent to it is discerned in the scheme of sin and judgment: like Babel, apostasy results in the rupture of human community.
As change has taken place, some have accepted it readily, while others have resisted change as inconsistent with some immutable essence.
(Yes, I understand you counter with the immutable good nature argument, but that just swings you to other prong).
Contact with reality» which is to say, the actual operation of the legal system and its impact on society» is more likely to confront academics with the immutable truths of human nature than endless theorizing restrained only by the politically correct predilections of one's colleagues.

Not exact matches

When talking about having a long - lasting impact with your marketing, it's only right we kick off this list with The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing.
Proponents say an immutable record of votes cast could have the certainty of paper with the convenience of digital access and storage.
Bill explains the complexity of which bitcoin was created with, which makes it 100 % immutable.
What good is having immutable record - keeping and shared digital trust if you can't kick it off with a rip - roaring banger?
The immutable ledger has demonstrated utility that extends far beyond the crypto sphere, with banks and even governments experimenting with it.
With banks under increased regulatory scrutiny, the ability to prove via an immutable record that their trillions of dollars of daily transactions have been carried out in clients» best interests, not just their own, could prove invaluable.
With the use of a Bitcoin wallet, Bitcoin betting allows players to enjoy faster and immutable transactions — and that's what we love about them here at BetKing.
The press release indicates that Bitt Inc.'s software is capable of minting immutable DXCDs, and that with the ECCB's blessing, these digital tokens would be considered «legal tender» across the ECCU.
With its ability to validate all transactions in an immutable electronic ledger, the blockchain has the potential to be as disruptive as Amazon was in the late 1990s.
Riddled with anti-truth, anti-science, the inquisition, burning people at the stake, condemning loving couples, cant eat this or that... these people only know one thing and that's control in the name of an immutable source whom they claim to have a monopoly.
You have yet to directly respond to the specific points I've made at least three times now, i.e.: 1) the immutable good nature argument is simply unsupported definitional fiat (god can be equally described as malevolent or apathetic with equal support); 2) the immutable good nature argument presents a source of morality beyond god's direct control placing the argument in the god says so because it is good prong of the dilemma; and 3) the argument suggests god is not omnipotent because god is constrained to only a limited set of potential behaviors.
The philosophers» God was impassible and immutable whereas the Biblical God was deeply involved with his creation and even with its suffering.
With all due respect, you can provide no empirical evidence for the «immutable good nature of god» because, after all, this is an opinion based upon presuppositionalist religious faith (i.e. the cart is way out in front of the horse).
With respect, you believe you have escaped Euthyphro's dilemma by referencing god's immutable good nature, but this is squarely within that prong of the dilemma which poses god says it because it is good.
We can not of course go more closely here into the question why the Church has the right and duty, not only to promulgate and inculcate the precepts of immutable divine law and to supervise its observance, but on its own initiative to go beyond this and lay down positive legal prescriptions, and impose obedience to them as a Christian's duty, although they are enacted with full consciousness that they are not necessarily eternally valid but can be changed and even abolished.
It is of course impossible here to demonstrate with full grounds the fact that such and such a provision of canon law belongs to immutable divine law, whereas others belong merely to mutable Church law.
This is true when becoming is identified with temporality and change, while being is identified as in the case of Plato with the pure and immutable forms which are beyond time, or with essence, as in the case of Aristotle, which is secure from time and history.
For this shortage would seem to be by no means so acute if the Church were to entrust the laity with whatever is not prohibited to them by the divine and immutable law of her constitution.
This is true even of Platonism, with its inextirpable dualism, its dialectic of change and the changeless (or of limit and the infinite), and its equation of truth with eidetic abstraction; the world, for all its beauty, is the realm of fallen vision, separated by a great chorismos from the realm of immutable reality.
Ogden's own view is to look upon God as Process, as a social reality that interacts with human persons in a relational way, and who is temporal and historical because he grows, matures, evolves and becomes, while at the same time being God because he is likewise infinite, eternal, unchanging and immutable.
In short, the steady state theory was put forward by physicists to be consistent with religious beliefs that the universe was unchanging and immutable.
Faustus Socinus and his followers were the first to break, not only with trinitarianism and the worship of Jesus as literally divine but above all with the one - sided view of God as immutable and merely infinite, also with the tragic error of omnipotence in a sense contradictory of freedom in human beings.
The Koran (considered by Muslims to be Allah's literal words, perfect and immutable for all time) contains conflicting messages on how to deal with non-Muslims.
The main thesis, called Surrelativism, also Panentheism, is that the «relative» or changeable, that which depends upon and varies with varying relationships, includes within itself and in value exceeds the nonrelative, immutable, independent, or «absolute»....
According to Theodore, if God had made the human being as immortal and immutable to begin with, we would be differentiated in no way from the irrational creation, since we would have no knowledge of our own good.
The pure prophets are distinguished from the apocalyptic ones, as from the seers and diviners of other religions, by the fact that they did not wish to peep into an already certain and immutable future but were concerned only with the full grasping of the present, actual and potential.
The problem with which Muslim philosophers were faced was that of the relation between the external world, with its multiplicity of spatio - temporal and changeable phenomena, and an ultimate, immutable, and unchangeable First Principle.
In The Spirit and the Forms of Love Williams analyzes the meaning of love and indicates what this implies about the nature of God.104 The classical conviction that the immutable is the superior is shown to devalue human love and to conflict with the biblical conception of God's love.
Needless to say, the notion that God has a receptive side is a denial of traditional, substantialist views that identify perfection with that which is eternal, immutable, unchanging.
However, process metaphysics should not be equated with traditional metaphysics in which the term metaphysical means the ahistorical, the supratemporal, the universal and the immutable.
It is indeed this capacity to exist, by belonging to a system of freedoms, which is postulated here; thereby is concretized «that perspective» (Aussicht), evoked from the beginning of the Dialectic, that view «into a higher immutable order of things, in which we already are, and in which, to continue our existence in accordance with the supreme decree of reason, we may now, after this discovery, be directed by definite precepts» (p. 112).
The laws of cause and effect are immutable so be careful who gets your money and what they do with it, you are now responsible for the effect.
Likewise, the one thing about God which is never - changing, and so in the strictest sense immutable, is that he never ceases to change in his real relations of love with his whole creation.
The general belief after the 2014 synod, both inside and particularly outside the Church, was that the Catholic Church is now gearing up, not for some kind of change in pastoral strategy, but for fundamental changes in its teachings (hitherto immutable) on important questions to do with marriage and with sexual morality.
Confident in the possibility of «human reason», in full fidelity to the immutable deposit of faith, -LSB-...] in order to promote -LSB-...] with all the energies and resources available, an authentic Christian humanism.
If all is to be conceived by analogy with our human nature, then either Spinoza is right and the eternal, immutable essence of the cosmic soul necessitates everything in the cosmic body, and there is no chance, randomness, or genuinely open alternatives either within the world or as between this and other possible worlds; or there is freedom both in our decisions and in God's.
The agnostic note certainly creeps into St. Thomas's doctrine and one reason is that he saw the paradoxes involved in combining the view of God as simple, immutable, and impassible with the biblical language about God as Father, Son, and Spirit, begetting the Son, and Creating and Redeeming the World.
But with regard to halakhah, resistance to change is not only due to the need for legal stability, but is also based on a most powerful religious dogma, that the Word of God is unchanging and His Law immutable, this Word and this Law being mediated through the Talmudic Sages and through no others.
The classical Christian idea of an aloof, immutable, independent God, representing simplicity and rest, he argues, has much more in common with certain philosophical abstractions inherited from the Greeks.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z