Not exact matches
Same thing
with the bible — many gospels were rightly left out, because they were found to be frauds used for social gain by crooked writers many years
later, and not written by the actual apostles or their
scribes, as they had claimed.
For some of these, a hardened skeptic could argue that
later scribes made up events to fit in
with the Old Testament prophecies.
Every account in the bible, where they said God interacted, is a heartfelt statement by those that interacted
with him, or a
scribe writing it up for them
later.
As for the reports of the «witnesses» during Jesus» lifetime, the stories told about him, the reports of his teaching, his sayings, parables, interpretations of the Law, controversies
with the
scribes, and the application of Old Testament laws and prophecies — all this was undoubtedly orientated and controlled by the eschatological outlook of his teaching and ministry as a whole, but also undoubtedly it lacked the sharpness of focus which the Resurrection was
later to give it.
We learned earlier this year that the Sunshine and 28 Days
Later scribe was tackling an adaptation of Jeff VanderMeer's brilliantly terrifying enviro - horror novel Annihilation for his second directorial effort,
with Natalie Portman starring to boot.
Previously David Fincher was attached to reunite
with his The Social Network
scribe for this biopic and was eyeing Christian Bale to play the famed
late co-founder of Apple.
In 2010 he returned
with a vengeance, bringing along favored Danny Boyle
scribe Alex Garland (he of 28 Days
Later, Sunshine, and the original source material for The Beach) in order to adapt Kazuo Ishiguro's dystopian tale.
Fortunately, that's not been the case
with «Ex Machina,» the directorial debut of «28 Days
Later» and «Sunshine»
scribe Alex Garland, as taut, inventive and heady a sci - fi chamber piece as we've seen since «Moon.»
Six years
later he graduated
with honors from Reed College and soon thereafter plunged into the sixties counterculture like a dog into surf; he wrote for an «alternative» weekly called The Portland
Scribe, lived in communes, worked in restaurants, wrote obscure, experimental fiction, and quit his job often in order to hit the road and have adventures.
AT&T Jetstream tablet comes
with the
latest hardware specs, including a 1.5 GHz dual - core processor (Qualcomm MSM8260) paired
with 1 GB of RAM, a 32 gigs of internal storage that can expandable 32 GB more via microSD, a GPS and sporting an 10.1 - inch High - definition WXGA touchscreen display
with resolutions of 1280 × 800 pixels and support for HTC's
Scribe digital pen.