«Is «fat» really
the worst thing a human being can be?
Not exact matches
That's just
human nature and not a
bad thing per se, it's just something to keep in mind as you consider their suggestions and thoughts.
With driving being one of the
things that
humans are spectacularly
bad at, robot vehicles are expected to dramatically reduce collision incidents.
That's sure to be a contentious argument, since many
humans take pride in their driving, but in actuality there are few
things flesh - and - blood organisms do
worse.
But no matter how many personal selling points they may offer to their constituents, our findings (along with many others in psychological science) suggest that the
human mind gives preferential weight to the
bad things.
Certainly, anger is a natural part of the
human condition, and it isn't always a
bad thing.
No, it isn't the
worst thing that can happen to a
human being by far.
So how do you go from that reasoning to «Since it wasn't accidental then it must have been this ancient male diety named (fill in blank depending on religion) who loves me and knows me and cares for me and wants me to perform rituals that have nothing to do with morality like prayer, not eating certain
things, sabaath and many more just because he said so, even though we have no record of him saying anything, just records of
humans who wrote
things down that they claim he said, but I want to believe it all so
badly I will base my beliefs on no other evidence than «it just can't be accident».
I will stop doing all the
bad things to you (
humans) and make you live and do as I say.
These
bad things slow
human progress.
Rape isn't the
worst thing to happen to
human beings, it isn't okay and in fact it is terrible but it isn't the
worst thing that can happen by far.
But believe anything that can give u with full eveidence ex: science with evidences All religious books are just a «bully» only to common people to believe for not doing any
bad things & live as a
human only (not as animals).
They did (and do) all the good and
bad things that
humans do.
The people you referred to in Deuteronomy 7:1 - 2 were doing some of the
worst things in
human history.
God apparently so
BADLY MISJUDGED how
things would turn out that the VERY FIRST WOMAN blew his plans for perfection and living forever and the first
human baby MURDERED the second.
And when
humans control
things,
bad things happen.
I never thought I could want life so
badly for another
human being... He always tried to leave and the only
thing I knew was that I had to try to get him back.
And by you saying he ruined your life, is very
bad to say, he changed my life, I have lived through alot of this, all because I did ask, and I lived, I am getting through, and its thanks to God, he can get you through anything, all
things are possible with him, and that is true, my anxiety and depression have gone down (I am still
human), and I just am an all around better person because of him, and you should get rid of your Facebook as well, and devote every hour minute anything you can towards God and Christ, turn the tube off, and just devote it to him, I promise you won't be sorry, good luck and God bless!!!
Just, Wise, Forknowing (he knows the future), He knows our inner thoughts, He knows the intentions of our hearts, He knows our needs, He's a good father (and if
human fathers try to give what kids need (bread, egg), they would net give»em
bad things (a stone, a scorpion), He's kind, He's welcoming.
On the Crusades — «not the proudest moment in Christian history but nor were they the childish caricature of modern Western guilt and certainly not that of contemporary Muslim paranoia» — he goes into some detail to describe not only the background and the geopolitical state of
things, but also the realities of
human behaviour, both good and
bad.
You don't KNOW my mind, you don't KNOW that people do just as many good
things as
bad things, and you don't KNOW that the vast majority of
human beings are certainly wrong about
human evil.
Let's not separate ourselves from the fun our neighbors are having, but contribute to the conversation, that Jesus, a part of the Godhead, came to us as a vulnerable
human baby so we can be saved from the
bad things that destroy our lives.
But, you can't have it both ways, attributing all
things bad to «darkness» or «
human nature» but crediting some hokey sky - fairy with the «good,» like heroic acts floowing a tragedy.
As for Bill, I enjoy his show, but there is no shortage of people that will tell you that
things humans have been doing since the beginning of time, are now
bad for you.
After Gobo
bad returned to the forest animals, congratulating himself on his friendship with
humans, it had been the old stag who had noticed the halter still around his neck and said, «You poor
thing.»
It's not just life /
human nature / NATURE??? There are a lot of beautiful
things in this world, but there is the uglier side as well... and to blaim it all on God — good or
bad... well you might as well be living in the old testament... I am surprised there aren't still animal sacrifices to the angry, wrathful god that so many believe in... Oh, another question to the thumpers who believe that «God can be cruel» (And I really don't think Stephen King would say any of his work supports that)... So is God actually «perfect»?
By means of the story of the great flood, in which
things were described as being so
bad that the
human race was all but annihilated, Israel was taught to see in the rainbow a sign that God would never again send such a catastrophe to blot out mankind.
What I'm really going to do is to rid the gene pool of its 10,000
worst contributors, in an effort to speed up the evolution of the
human race (yes: I made the system automatic, so that I didn't have to bother diddling with it at every moment: Darwin was right, but the process turned out slower than I expected, and I got bored, hence the urge to speed
things up a tad).
Death is the
worst thing that can happen to a
human being and if he were smart, he would realize dying for one's beliefs, whether religious, political, or for country, is crazy.
Even if there is no serious sin in someone's life,
bad things happen to all people, and when these
things happen, the tendency of the average
human being is to think that God is punishing them for something.
Humans have such an incredible ego that they think that even the
bad things they do as a group are more massive than anything even a PLANET (with a rather long and remarkably unexpected history) could handle.
You know, I feel that relgion was the
worst thing that ever happened to
human beings.
«Conquering» through love is one
thing, conquering and taking control by the use of torture, intimidation, and mass killings is the epitome of
human kind at its very
worst.
It becomes even
worse when the servants, slaves, or subjects come to feel and to act as if this is the way
things must be; then they have given up their
human dignity and have denied the
human potentiality that is properly theirs.
He gently scolded me saying you do nt be rude to people, pull them down or say
bad things about other people (e.g. g ays, they are also
humans) to make your point.
It's not a
bad thing to realize that being
human means commonly being dependent on someone or something outside of myself.
in Our Knowledge of God [New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1939], p. 23, writes: «The doctrine of the imago dei has its basis in the fact that our existent
human nature presents itself to us, not as a simply
bad thing, but as a good
thing spoiled.»
For example, an atheist and a theist can agree that killing another
human for no reason other than malice is a
bad thing.
War is one of the
worst things to ever come into this world and to be honest I would much rather never have to fire a weapon at another
human being.
Material places are required to experience a fellow
human being preaching how
bad it is to embrace material
things.
At the same time, the wondrous capabilities of the
human brain, which far exceed in complexity all other created
things, suggest to him that a little anthropocentrism is not such a
bad thing: «Part of our glory,» he muses, «is that we can imagine that we are not the most remarkable creatures in the entire universe.»
Even now when
humans are desperate and can not prevent
bad things from happening, they turn to a god for resolution.
Human beings are the single
worst thing on the planet (most of us)..
From Tocqueville's comparison - and - contrast between aristocracy and democracy — wherein democracy brought gains in justice, but losses in other estimable
human qualities — Peter drew the lesson that «
things are always getting better and
worse.»
had to reply to your simplistic view of
things... remember we are only
human yet GOD is perfect, all powerful, all knowing and as
humans we will never be able to see
things from an omnipotent viewpoint such as GOD's... so remember
bad things happen daily and it is GOD's will but who are we to question GOD allmighty when we only think in mindset of
humans... do nt let ur foolish pride put a spotlight on ur ignorance...
Otherwise, these «
bad things» that happen are simply subjective,
human distaste for unfavorable circumstances.
All
bad things about the Church are coming from fallen
human nature and from the devil trying to destroy it but he will never succeed as promised by Jesus.
We
humans have a
bad habit of wanting to always break
things down into groups.
That is, the meaning of Jesus» death can be understood only in light of the prototypical «good
bad thing» in
human culture: scapegoating sacrifice.
We are all
human, and
humans will do
bad things, it is when you claim that you are morally better because of your made - up religion that really irks people.