Chapter, Paragraph
1 5 | explained primarily by the different objectives of religion and
2 5 | science, each demanding different methods of study. The objective
3 5 | world and of man, have a different meaning for us.~Religion
4 8 | noted above, have for me a different value than they do for one
5 8 | and philosophy there are different methods of proofs or, rather,
6 8 | has been explored in many different ways. For most of us, simply
7 8 | gave to the ethical proof a different basis. For harmony between
8 9 | substantially heterogeneous (or different in nature), not comparable
9 9 | separately from the body in a different world which is unknown to
10 9 | believe in the existence of a different life, another spiritual
11 10 | them taken together. Every different religion had its sources,
12 10 | God is almost in no way different from the world, in the Hindu
13 10 | represented as somewhat different from the world even though
14 10,1| Different belief systems.~ ~ The natural
15 10,5| This allows us to make them different from us, and thereby acceptable
16 10,6| the order of the books is different) as the inspired, unerring
17 10,6| Messiah is because they had a different concept of what the Messiah
18 14 | light and matter are two different states of energy, able to
19 15,1| variations within a species — different types of finches for instance.
20 15,2| with each island having different forms of the same species
21 15,3| abilities of the Earth. Different stages in the history of
22 15,5| the other. They are but different witnesses of the same God,
23 15,6| creatures or did He make many different kinds of mammals initially?
24 15,6| Hebrew for “creature” here is different than “creature” mentioned
25 15,7| considered no better than, just different from, any other animal.
26 15,7| Man was to be a creature different from all that had been hitherto
27 15,7| spirit. Man was created different; he was created to have
28 15,7| considered no better, just different from any other animal is
29 15,1| lion makes it physically different than a tiger and yet we
30 15,1| plants (seed), plus four different divisions of flesh; man,
31 15,1| makes one type of flesh different from another and therefore
32 15,1| relates to the world in a different manner than does a fern,
33 15,2| responsible for all the different varieties of plant life.~
34 15,2| use in forming groups is different. Hopefully, you will understand
35 15,2| blobs into over a hundred different phyla of complex life (today,
36 15,2| a dozen or so distinctly different patterns; some with great
37 15,2| that moveth,” but it has a different, deeper meaning. The Hebrew
38 15,2| makes the flesh of birds different.~Also in verse 21 are the
39 15,2| bird to mate with as many different birds as possible. Brooding
40 15,2| man's flesh qualifies as different from other mammals is that
41 15,2| Limitation. The flesh of man is different, even if he has a primate
42 15,3| the new evidence, over 15 different species of humans have existed
43 15,4| there, or if it were in a different orbit, a lot of that junk
44 16,2| comparable, because they have different purposes.~Moses' task was
45 18 | illustrated by the fact that different judgments about evil are
46 19,1| global, flood. The four different Hebrew verbs used in Genesis
47 19,2| There are more than seventy different reports from various peoples
48 19,2| discusses eighty-eight different flood stories, and considers
49 19,2| itself, if the various and different conditions surrounding the
50 21,1| the origin of death, so different from naturalistic views,
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