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1001 24 | the most bitter fate of drowning with a millstone round the 1002 18,3 | brutality). It occurs due to the dual effect of physical evil: 1003 1 | Luther regarded as blind and dull in its nature). In the opinion 1004 3 | gloom over intelligence and dulls conscience, and unruly living 1005 15,5 | Romanian priest and theologian Dumitru Staniloae, and by Bishop 1006 15,2 | conditions has tried to duplicate what the earth did almost 1007 15,6 | will produce only exact duplicates of yourself until the end 1008 15,4 | the Hebrew day starts at dusk helps, but then we are still 1009 10,5 | Muslims. Every Muslim has 5 duties:~ ~ to make the profession 1010 25 | wings of the morning, and dwell in the uttermost parts of 1011 21,1 | destiny of the dead. The dwelling-place of the dead was called “ 1012 App,1 | that there was a Davidic dynasty that ruled Israel. We can 1013 15 | academician, Professor R. E. Baer, a Russian scholar, 1014 9,2 | måthîdicàl invåstigàtiîn). Êånnåth Ring, PhD Lifå àt Dåàth, 1015 19,1 | visible today. The creatures earmarked for rescue included only 1016 10,4 | can be perfect enough to earn eternal peace, the Hindus 1017 10,4 | son of a rich ruler, you earned it by your past deeds. The 1018 15,3 | from the perspective of an earthbound observer. This observer 1019 App,1 | strengthened from behind by an earthen rampart. Domestic structures 1020 9,2 | Åugånå, Îrågîn, 1992. Rîbårt Êàstånbàum, Is Òhårå Lifå àftår Dåàth?, 1021 15,4 | for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely 1022 8 | a stone to earth or the ebb and flow of the tides. We 1023 1 | of Christianity; and J. Ebrard (1818-1888), Apologetics. 1024 19,4 | Nah. 1:8; Ezech. 14:14; Ecclus., 44:18 sq.; Ps. 28:10; 1025 1 | and institutes of learning eclipsing famous Athens, the Christian 1026 22 | for example, the fourth eclogue of the Roman poet Virgil, 1027 24 | scientific, political, economic, etc. The teaching of Feuerbach 1028 11 | special state of unconscious ecstasy is a necessary condition. 1029 19,1 | New Bible Dictionary, 2d ed., eds. J. D. Douglas, et 1030 19,1 | Bible Dictionary, 2d ed., eds. J. D. Douglas, et al., 1031 3 | systems in a few modern educational institutions also facilitate 1032 3 | thought to see that their educatorsanti-religion assaults 1033 19,2 | the Reverend Myron Eells reported in 1878, 'they 1034 15,8 | method has proven to be very effective. Our knowledge and technology 1035 19,1 | or even a few years.~ The effects of such monstrous erosion, 1036 15,2 | nest of eggs is far less efficient than just laying more eggs 1037 15,2 | feathered, warm-blooded egg layers that often care for 1038 15,7 | humbling and may bruise our ego, but it should not cause 1039 17,1 | Chinese, the Indians, the Egyptians, the ancient Greeks, the 1040 19,4 | wherein a few, that is, eight souls, were saved by water.” 1041 App,1 | high. At its top was an eight-foot brick wall strengthened 1042 19,2 | ethnographisch betrachtet) discusses eighty-eight different flood stories, 1043 2 | Lomonosov, Mendeleyev, Pavlov, Einstein, Bergson, Plank, Jeans, 1044 App,1 | details of the find: “The most elaborately decorated ossuary found 1045 15,5 | creative activity of nature, ‘elan vital’ (in the expression 1046 16,2 | giving mankind the first ele­mentary natural history; 1047 22 | The people of Israel were elected in order to give the world 1048 8 | laws of conservation of electric charge would have to be 1049 8 | wrong, invalidating all electronics and demanding that your 1050 1 | s Fundamental Theology; Eleonsky’s Brief Report on Fundamental 1051 16,2 | exist would be incapable of elevating mankind ethically. The history 1052 19,1 | forty days nor build up in eleven months, as would be required 1053 15,2 | Scripture, and it does not eliminate God if it is ever proven 1054 13 | as the cause of evil was eliminated because ethical imperfection 1055 10,6 | given by Justice Menachem Elon, is that Messianic Jews “ 1056 1 | scholar Livanius, a teacher of eloquence. St. Basil the Great and 1057 24 | purification, elevation and elucidation of the idea of monotheism. 1058 18 | since the earliest ages. The elusiveness of this problem for the 1059 15 | representation of the world emanating out of a divine substance, 1060 App,1 | along the Euphrates called Emar, have proven that the ceremonies 1061 2 | man’s spirit, positivism emasculates itself as a world-view, 1062 19,1 | the great flood is not an embarrassment for the Christian. We are 1063 App,1 | translated by C.D. Yonge, “On the Embassy to Gaius,” pp. 301-302).~ 1064 6 | symbolic images, which, embedded in the muteness of silence ( 1065 18,3 | abilities. Suffering can embitter and cast down, but it can 1066 15,2 | earth.~ Scientists began to embrace this “evolutiontheory 1067 8 | principle of modern science has emerged in the 1980s called “the 1068 15,6 | Here the same pattern emerges as in the earlier passages. 1069 16,1 | Neanderthals, which had emigrated from Africa many thousands 1070 18,1 | general. A product of this emotion is his desire to help, protect, 1071 15,6 | of life in man: bodily, emotional-bodily, emotional, spiritual-emotional 1072 10,6 | they believe in Jesus. To emphasize this fact, some use the 1073 15,5 | Fr. Vasili Zenkovsky also emphasized the biblicalcreative potential” 1074 2 | or as Blessed Augustine emphasizes, possibly from “reeligere” — 1075 21 | consists not only of being employed at a certain duty to his 1076 8 | existence out of nothing. From empty space with no force, no 1077 24 | doubt represents the same enchanting, attractive, and fascinating 1078 App,1 | wall. Another brick wall enclosed the rest of the city. The 1079 19,1 | itself. The designated area encompasses more than one hundred thousand 1080 21,1 | grave. Although, for the encouragement of a good moral life of 1081 24 | be applied to life, and encourages knowledge which serves as 1082 | ending 1083 21 | to slaves, generosity to enemies, etc. If thine enemy be 1084 8 | positivism were especially energetic in emphasizing the indemonstrability 1085 24 | science which was especially engaged in the investigation of 1086 5 | things (miracles) as steam engines, then the higher divine 1087 1 | progenitor of deism was the Englishman, Lord Cherberry, in the 1088 16 | to missionary activity to enlighten wild peoples (our smaller 1089 2 | and nature as one, also is enmeshed in insoluble contradictions, 1090 16,2 | weaknesses, passions and enmi­ty, bringing and spreading 1091 1 | apprehension of science, nor an enmity towards pagan philosophers. 1092 15,2 | plants produced oxygen, which enriched and changed the atmosphere, 1093 15,3 | cleansing the atmosphere and enriching it with oxygen, making air-breathing 1094 15,3 | Neanderthals, and to us, Homo sapi­ens. But this model of a single 1095 16 | inclination to liberate enslaved and oppressed peoples and 1096 2 | absolute Truth, becomes entangled in a mass of contradictions 1097 9,1 | Holy Scripture to avoid entanglement in the webs of philosophic 1098 16,2 | good"; the world in its entirety is harmonious, excellent, 1099 App,1 | were prominent political entities as the Bible describes. 1100 1 | is a Russian translation entitled, The History of the Relationship 1101 15,3 | an entirely unprecedented entity in the living world. This 1102 19,1 | 1-5). Noah completes his entrance into the ark on the very 1103 17,3 | necessary because without entropy, no work could be done. 1104 13 | was always absent from the enumerated and described properties 1105 19,2 | Völkerwanderungen, pp. 8-18) enumerates sixty-three such flood stories 1106 15,3 | would see the earth was enveloped in a heavy cloud of volcanic 1107 15,3 | vapor and carbon dioxide envelops the earth. Life appears 1108 15,7 | survive in and explore even environments that will not sustain our 1109 15,3 | family tree has long been envisioned as a straight line progression 1110 1 | criticism of the teaching of Epicurius about the origin of the 1111 17,3 | geocentric universe with complex epicycles. Since the universe must 1112 19,4 | in Luke 17:26-27. In the Epistle to the Hebrews 11:7, the 1113 15,5 | young-earth creation, but applies equally to an old-earth view.~Evolution — 1114 15,8 | you exclude Him from the equation. What is really being said 1115 15,9 | with the evidence are ill equipped to deal with this knowledge. 1116 10,5 | in the US for too often “equivocating between implicit support 1117 22 | proofs, suitable for all eras, Christianity contains many 1118 8 | spirit that we can in no way erase it within ourselves. The 1119 19,1 | of the disaster had been erased. Similarly, a one-year flood 1120 15,4 | Hebrew word for evening is 'ereb, it is translated night 1121 App,1 | to commemorate Pilate's erection and dedication of a Tiberium, 1122 19,1 | and ocean basins cannot erode in forty days nor build 1123 15,3 | faith and science. Many erroneously think there are only two 1124 10,3 | thus allowing the people to escape suffering the penalty of 1125 15,2 | and to man, in a way that escapes cold-blooded life.~In varying 1126 15,3 | hominid fossil record itself. Eschewing preconceived models of evolution, 1127 19,1 | as an indication that the Eskimos and Incas were familiar 1128 11 | Church Fathers point with especial insistence to the great 1129 15 | and geology. But the very essentials, in relation to the order 1130 15,1 | planned for His creation, the establishing of the limits creation will 1131 5 | religious faith with deep esteem and reverence. True knowledge 1132 11 | to this teaching, people esteemed worthy of being heralds 1133 App,1 | excavated. In fact, it is estimated that less than two percent 1134 19,1 | ed., eds. J. D. Douglas, et al., Wheaton, IL: Tyndale, 1135 11 | pointed to the unusually ethical-salutary action of Christian teaching 1136 10,6 | Messiah. Culturally and ethnically they are Jews, but they 1137 19,2 | R. Andree (Die Flutsagen ethnographisch betrachtet) discusses eighty-eight 1138 8 | in the fifth postulate of Euclid (that is, that through one 1139 App,1 | and from a site along the Euphrates called Emar, have proven 1140 23 | times and peoples? If the EvangelistsinventedChrist, they 1141 10,4 | waves causing the water to evaporate, so the sun might claim 1142 13 | that God is eternal and ever-existing, and, at the same time, 1143 19,1 | the highest mountains like Everest; rather, it says that a 1144 15,2 | the views of Copernicus in everyday language. Interestingly, 1145 5 | the copper. The Lord God evidently has forces which are more 1146 18,3 | seeming advantages, the evildoing cripples the moral self 1147 15,3 | to come to terms, because evo­lution has done nothing 1148 15 | absolute and infinite cause can evoke existence out of non-existence! 1149 15,5 | doctrinal basis to reject evolutionism. Neither does it make sense 1150 15,9 | course this infuriates the evolutionist who then demands a definition 1151 5 | consciousness as a product of evolving matter.) Even consciousness 1152 16,2 | Being has sent me to you (Ex. 3:1314).~Such is the lofty 1153 6 | support. Both religion and art exalt us and awaken in us aspirations 1154 18,4 | is the supreme good which exalts man above the entire nature. 1155 8 | in the final purpose. It examines the world not only as something 1156 App,1 | begins, only a fraction of an excavation site is actually examined, 1157 App,1 | Nothing discovered by the excavators has in any way discredited 1158 10,5 | sanctioning polygamy (he himself exceeded the “properlimit of four 1159 16,2 | towards moral purity and excellence, so as not to deface and 1160 24 | other system of morality, excelling them all by its fullness, 1161 19,2 | excepting the African; these are excepted, not because it is certain 1162 8 | can by no means be denied. Exceptions are extraordinarily insignificant 1163 11 | contradictions. Arbitrarily and excessively expanding the understanding 1164 25 | is why David the Psalmist exclaimed, “Whither shall I go from 1165 10 | the pagan world was not excluded by the design of God from 1166 10,6 | say; these are mutually exclusive categories. In December, 1167 10,6 | Civilization, 1934), was excommunicated by the Union of Orthodox 1168 App,2 | wisely, and happily would the excruciating and insoluble social problems 1169 App,1 | Jesus' arrest, trial and execution.~ ~The Pilate inscription.~ 1170 App,2 | self-possession, praying for his executioners, solicitous of His Mother. 1171 15,1 | whether he was using sound exegesis. It is natural to assume 1172 15,2 | even devotion, that best exemplifies the upper limits of the 1173 15,0 | time and effort have been exerted by theologians and scientists 1174 App,2 | perfection, is impossible to exhaust with human words. According 1175 App,1 | Pilate was found guilty and exiled. In his shame he later committed 1176 8 | matter would have to become existent. Even if this could happen 1177 8 | light and heat each time it expanded and rebounded.~The atheist' 1178 15,9 | problem is in our faulty expectations. As was mentioned before, 1179 8 | can be simply unexplained expediencies from the point of view of 1180 8 | not be so much strength expended on the latter. If in our 1181 5 | of phenomena investigated experimentally, is fully correct in approaching 1182 21 | The limitless necessity to expiate one’s sins was the most 1183 15,3 | God caused the universe to explode out of nothing. One of the 1184 15,6 | came to dominate the earth, exploding in numbers and variety. 1185 15,7 | learned to survive in and explore even environments that will 1186 8 | has been one that has been explored in many different ways. 1187 23 | reflecting on Him and in exploring His image, we discover an 1188 11 | expressed. It is necessary to expose them.~The famous Jewish 1189 1 | Experiment of Apologetical Exposition of Orthodox Christian Doctrine, 1190 1 | Christian dogmas, endeavored to expound Church teaching using only 1191 12 | and all the prophets, He expounded unto them in all the scriptures 1192 16,2 | conception of God that Moses is expounding in the first words of the 1193 15,3 | individual planets. Day 2 expresses the work of God in forming 1194 15,2 | They have some emotional expressive abilities and some sense 1195 19,2 | Moreover, these stories extend through all the races of 1196 14 | Creator. Both the interior and exterior revelations have one Source, 1197 15,3 | multiple branchings and extinctions known for other groups of 1198 15,4 | crashing into Earth and extinguishing complex plant and animal 1199 23 | It is not possible to extol Christ; one can only reverently 1200 15 | excludes the assumption of an extraneous force which God required 1201 8 | be denied. Exceptions are extraordinarily insignificant and can be 1202 15,3 | sapiens is not simply an extrapolation or improvement of what went 1203 13 | sharply differs from all these extremes. The world, in the Old Testament 1204 10,5 | terrorism.” It says that Islamic extremist organizations often operate 1205 19,4 | appeal to Is. 56:9; Nah. 1:8; Ezech. 14:14; Ecclus., 44:18 sq.; 1206 19,2 | call the flood tradition a fable. It would, indeed, be a 1207 16,2 | surrounding them. These fables told of imaginary gods and 1208 21,1 | away tears from off all faces (Isaiah 25:8). Thy dead 1209 4 | its relationship to other facets of the spiritual life of 1210 3 | educational institutions also facilitate the spread of atheism. The 1211 15,5 | of evolution: “If I were facing the task of pointing out 1212 9,2 | Ànkånbårg ànd J. Wåldîn, Òhå Fàcts în Lifå Àftår Dåàth, Hàrvåst 1213 4 | formal” (The Dispute of the Faculties, 1798). This formal difference, 1214 8 | impossibility immediately fades as soon as we replace the 1215 15,8 | misuse science is when they fail to differentiate between 1216 15,4 | acknowledge that life arose fairly quickly on Earth, and they 1217 11 | communicated to them and faithfully set them down in the holy 1218 3 | alongside vice, and can lead to faithlessness, unless youths recollect 1219 16,2 | of the morning dew that falleth down upon the earth! (Wis. 1220 2 | mistaken or deluded (faith in a falsehood). Where and in what is the 1221 3 | brought up in religious families and ardently believing during 1222 15,7 | or are suffering from a famine on the other side of the 1223 1 | of his ardent nature — to fanaticism. Tertullian completely denied 1224 10,5 | view Muslims as radical fanatics who do not value life as 1225 15,2 | earth did it without all the fancy tools at God's command.~ 1226 15,2 | offense to snake and lizard fans, but mammals are capable 1227 22 | particular star). Even in far-off China, during the period 1228 15,2 | hunter-gatherer and settle down, get a farm and raise some cows? Or 1229 App,1 | and es-Safi is Zoar.~ What fascinated the archaeologists is that 1230 24 | enchanting, attractive, and fascinating phenomenon which cannot 1231 15,4 | the foundations thereof fastened? or who laid the corner 1232 10,5 | and pervaded by a sense of fatalism (kismet). Muhammad himself 1233 10 | but also the presence of a fateful corruption of man’s will. 1234 15,2 | known today as the Ediacaran fauna, which may date to 700 million 1235 1 | always treated knowledge favorably. She maintained a respect 1236 15,1 | this is not true, but it is feared that admitting otherwise 1237 5 | all the dead at the future fearful Judgment. Nothing interfered 1238 15,9 | praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your 1239 15,2 | from accomplishing this feat or even understanding it. 1240 15,2 | summarizebirds are winged, feathered, warm-blooded egg layers 1241 15,2 | Scripture is pointing out. The feathers of Birds are unique, but 1242 21 | the most characteristic feature of Old Testament man.~ “ 1243 15,7 | own children are safe and fed, we are moved to feed other 1244 15,7 | and fed, we are moved to feed other hungry children — 1245 App,1 | are the ancient cities of Feifa and Khanazir. Studies of 1246 15,3 | 000 years ago. How did our fellow humans differ from us? Which 1247 15,1 | different manner than does a fern, just as man relates differently 1248 5 | faith is developed, the fewer the imaginary contradictions 1249 1 | principles of Kant (1724-1804), Fichte (1762-1814), Schelling ( 1250 10,5 | of the patriarchate. The fierce and even brutal persecution 1251 App,1 | excavated. Such a massive fiery destruction would match 1252 App,1 | city was a retaining wall fifteen feet high. At its top was 1253 19,1 | the earth a hundred and fifty days (7:6-24). The waters 1254 15,1 | Two extreme opinions are fighting with each other on this 1255 15,6 | what was it? Some clay figurine of the grey-hen or a live 1256 15,3 | During “day five” we see the filling of the seas and the skies 1257 15,3 | furnace ignites and light fills the solar system. This was + 1258 24 | is elucidated for us with finality in the light of the mystery 1259 15,1 | speciesdifferent types of finches for instance. Macroevolution' 1260 App,1 | Greenhut, who confirmed the finding, describes the event: “It 1261 15,3 | rather than out of con­stant fine-tuning by natural selection over 1262 15,2 | death and allowing you to finish the course of life in God’ 1263 15,3 | heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. 1264 15,5 | eternity.”~Professor N. N. Fioletov, who took part in the Local 1265 15,7 | other side of the world. A fireman who rushes into a burning 1266 21 | of the world expressed so firmly as in the familiar words 1267 23 | courage and the wholehearted firmness of religious will.~ There 1268 App,1 | Acts 4:6). Josephus [the first-century Jewish historian] gives 1269 15,2 | this expedition Darwin saw firsthand things he could not explain 1270 24 | genuine critical thought. Firstly, Christianity, as we pointed 1271 23 | people as were the Galilean fishermen. How could it have been 1272 15,2 | generationsurvival of the fittest — it would be far more beneficial 1273 16 | horizon of mankind to a fitting scale. Only Christianity 1274 15,2 | with little stones, some flat, some round, etc. Now suppose 1275 17,2 | and Eve, having obeyed the flattery of the serpent-devil, transgressed 1276 1 | savants and philosophers Flavious Arrianus (+96 A.D.), Lucian 1277 22 | antiquity — such as Josephius Flavius, Tacitus, and Suetonius — 1278 3 | stuck in the spider web of fleshly passions. After several 1279 15,2 | dinosaurs, so it is not flight alone that Scripture is 1280 19,2 | animals as the ecosystem flipped from fresh water to salt 1281 15,4 | much of the cosmic debris floating around the solar system. 1282 19,2 | the great deep” and “the floodgates of the heavens.” The respective 1283 19,1 | data tell us about massive floods in the earth's history? 1284 15,7 | our lives, like the ocean floor and outer space.~Some see 1285 App,1 | was complete. Walls and floors were blackened or reddened 1286 1 | activity of the Christian East flourished during the era of the Ecumenical 1287 3 | life of modern townspeople flows in daily fuss, traffic noise, 1288 15,8 | the evidence, science is fluid, changing with new discoveries. 1289 19,2 | account. R. Andree (Die Flutsagen ethnographisch betrachtet) 1290 15,9 | is a collection of books focusing on God's dealing with, and 1291 18,1 | because cardboard always folds along it. Science cannot 1292 App,1 | to dismiss the story as folklore. Does archaeology support 1293 15,6 | third life...” A Christian follower, while carrying in himself 1294 15,6 | than the other but it is folly to demand a preferred method 1295 8 | as Dr. Carl Sagan is so fond of saying, nothing could 1296 App,1 | northern Galilee at the foot of Mt. Hermon. Evidence 1297 19,2 | of the Black Sea's 7,000-foot-deep abyss may shelter intact 1298 19,3 | all the way down to the foothills skirting the Mesopotamian 1299 App,2 | desiring to walk in the footsteps of Christ, can accomplish 1300 16,1 | The geneticists' first foray into human prehistory was 1301 21 | welfare of widows and orphans, forbearance to insolvent debtors, assistance 1302 App,1 | Joseph. It was probably a forefather who had acquired this nickname [ 1303 22 | of a great prophet (the Forerunner). The place — Bethlehem; 1304 8 | Kant, this objection was foreseen by the learned French philosopher 1305 5 | philosophy was the world of godly foresight [in the history of the preparation 1306 11 | sure to be contained the foretelling of the future, the disclosure 1307 22 | was awaited, for it was foretold in antiquity by Chinese 1308 9,1 | friends or relatives to forewarn them of what awaits in the 1309 3 | inspired truths, in order to forge a conflict between faith 1310 6 | therefore, begins where art forgets its divine origin and turns 1311 21 | of man the necessity of forgiveness. It is possible that in 1312 18,1 | he pleases others, loves, forgives, gives up his own interests, 1313 | formerly 1314 8 | Combining all aspects and formulations of ethical proof of God’ 1315 App,2 | in the dreadful hour of forsakenness, He appealed to his forsaking 1316 App,2 | forsakenness, He appealed to his forsaking Father, confident in the 1317 3 | will see townships without fortification, sciences or hierarchy, 1318 14 | irrespective of stellar luminaries. Fortunately, such conflicts of science 1319 10,6 | expressed at a Messianic Forum luncheon in St. Louis, “ 1320 10,6 | people continue to look forward to the coming of the Messiah 1321 15,2 | such as plants, do not fossilize as easily as bone and hard 1322 15 | and complicated (birds and four-footed animals). Finally, man is 1323 App,1 | while the widest contained fourteen. The letters that remained 1324 App,1 | pilgrims. Eusebius, the fourth-century historian, notes that Pilate 1325 1 | historian Eusebius cites a fragment on it in which Quadratus 1326 18,2 | nature, singing of birds, fragrance of flowers make man joyful. 1327 4 | good deeds. As a naturally fragrant flower cannot but be sweet-smelling, 1328 19,4 | not seen, moved with fear, framed the ark for the saving of 1329 15,8 | learned thus far? The basic framework of creation presented in 1330 16,1 | cave paintings of southern France, dating to at least 30,000 1331 19,2 | history of primitive man, and Franz Delitzsch was of opinion 1332 17,2 | sprinkled with the blood of fratricide. Then came polygamy, wars, 1333 5 | appear to be either fiction, fraud or a phenomenon which science 1334 App,1 | patriarchal period. Dr. Fred Wright summarizes the importance 1335 8 | scientists like Paul Davies and Frederick Hoyle and others are raising 1336 15,2 | field and happened upon a free-standing stone arch. Now this could 1337 10,6 | observed from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday. 1338 15,7 | personal relationship, even friendship, with the Creator of the 1339 15,7 | densest jungles, to the frozen Arctic. We have learned 1340 17,3 | creation was subjected to frustration by the will of the one who 1341 15,2 | discovered in 1820. What fueled the fire of separation between 1342 8 | into existence. The process fueling this incredible furnace 1343 19,1 | Mesopotamia. Therefore, to fulfill His purpose in sending the 1344 18,1 | up his own interests, or fulfills an obligation of a member 1345 15,2 | necessary parts are there, functioning together, or the unit fails 1346 15,2 | made directly from dust. Fundamentalists agree. The Protestant Church 1347 15,2 | nursing their young and fur. Mostly, it is the advanced 1348 10,4 | stars are glowing nuclear furnaces. They are not gods who guide 1349 9 | perfect — that is the ideal furnished to man by God Himself.~ ~ 1350 8 | process known as thermonuclear fusion. Every second that passes, 1351 25 | start to understand the futility of our activities and turn 1352 10,1 | Judaism’s belief in one true G-d, in blessing or punishment 1353 18,1 | tolerance. In a word, he gains nobility of spirit.~ On 1354 App,1 | Yonge, “On the Embassy to Gaius,” pp. 301-302).~Years after 1355 15,2 | living creatures. Also the Galapagos Islands proved puzzling, 1356 23 | uneducated people as were the Galilean fishermen. How could it 1357 App,1 | Dan, located in northern Galilee at the foot of Mt. Hermon. 1358 15,2 | This led physicist George Gamow to present the big bang 1359 15,8 | zone with this statement. Gaps, holes, and improbabilities 1360 15,3 | of these. The core of the gaseous ball that was to become 1361 10,5 | Gregory V, was hung from the gates of the patriarchate. The 1362 15,3 | dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called 1363 22 | understood this and fixed their gaze on the future religion of 1364 15,1 | Archbishop James Usher used the genealogies provided in Genesis to calculate 1365 14 | from superficial and hasty generalizations which have nothing to do 1366 8 | arrive at the following generalized conclusion. The existence 1367 21 | philanthropy to slaves, generosity to enemies, etc. If thine 1368 15,2 | possibility of passing its genes on to the next generation — 1369 15,7 | this might not be the case. Genetically there is not much physical 1370 11 | man’s spirit, natural to genius. In such a way, the supernatural, 1371 15 | Jeans and the other greatest geniuses of the world are known to 1372 10,6 | who would free them from Gentile rule and establish the glory 1373 23 | the ideal humility and gentleness, the inexhaustible longsuffering, 1374 17,3 | construct his model of the geocentric universe with complex epicycles. 1375 19 | Flood mentioned in the Bible geographically universal? global? or was 1376 17,3 | planetary orbits must follow a geometric pattern of mathematical 1377 8 | Thoughts on Religion), that if geometry could provoke man’s passions, 1378 15,2 | speed. This led physicist George Gamow to present the big 1379 10,6 | Reform movement began in Germany as an attempt to modernize 1380 25 | humans, beasts, insects and germs, it would not have worn 1381 App,2 | prayer in the garden of Gethsemane with these words: nevertheless 1382 8 | would not run any more. Getting old is simple conformity 1383 15,2 | from single-celled forms to giant kelp. Bacteria and algae 1384 17,3 | and he was immortal by the gift of his Creator.”~ It is 1385 15,1 | instance. A cricket is not a gill-breathing fish, and it is hard to 1386 10,5 | Hagar. Hagar was the servant girl of Sarah, Abraham’s wife. 1387 10,5 | of the universe, and the giver of life. The Muslims also 1388 5 | resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble (James 1389 19,2 | 500 years ago when melting glaciers raised sea level until the 1390 15,5 | For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to 1391 15,4 | galaxy itself — not in a globular cluster, not in a metal-poor 1392 3 | belief in God.~ Sin casts gloom over intelligence and dulls 1393 1 | Christianity. In contrast to the gloomy pantheism of Spinoza, it 1394 15,1 | they sound like they are glorifying God.~ Naturalistic science, 1395 10,4 | your prayers. The stars are glowing nuclear furnaces. They are 1396 App,1 | Noted archaeologist Nelson Glueck writes, “As a matter of 1397 18,2 | evil in itself (Buddhism, Gnostic and modern theosophist teachings).~ 1398 24 | divine dignity.~ From the Gnostics of the first centuries of 1399 14 | and science have their own goals and methods, and, while 1400 15,6 | physical, animal, psychic, God-like, spiritual. Bishop Theophan 1401 11 | Christ is the fullness of God-revealed Truth. Speaking with His 1402 11 | example, the prophet and God-seer Moses). Intermediary Revelation 1403 16,2 | told of imaginary gods and goddesses, who a) are themselves dependent 1404 15,1 | well-meaning clergy into believing godless science is purposely attempting 1405 17,1 | to them which makes them godlike in truth. A full personal 1406 7 | transformed into “a wild goose chase,” a fruitless chase 1407 1 | were not injurious to the government, but on the contrary, were 1408 5 | means through which God governs the world, and the actions 1409 App,2 | fulfillment of the most gracious and just will of the Father. 1410 15,6 | are five levels, sides or “grades” of life in man: bodily, 1411 15,1 | will of God.~But what if gradualism could be proven irrefutably? 1412 15,2 | Church of England. Upon graduation Darwin signed on as an unpaid 1413 8 | existence of God: “Lord! You grant wisdom to faith; give me 1414 8 | Numbered among these powers, granted to us by God, is also the 1415 10,5 | heaven as a place of sensual gratification.~ ~ ~ 1416 21 | law, and be solicitous in gratifying, not people, but God! And 1417 App,1 | and his never ending, and gratuitous, and most grievous inhumanity” ( 1418 10,4 | shalt not make unto thee any graven image... Thou shalt not 1419 18,1 | he becomes bad himself: greedy, insatiable, rude, impudent, 1420 15,3 | life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was 1421 App,1 | Israeli archaeologist Zvi Greenhut, who confirmed the finding, 1422 19 | the Arctic, Antarctica, Greenland, Australia, and the American 1423 15,6 | Some clay figurine of the grey-hen or a live body? It was a 1424 25 | be thankful in accepting grief from Him. Children do not 1425 App,1 | and gratuitous, and most grievous inhumanity” (The Works of 1426 17,3 | Scripture does not say when this groaning began, only that it continues 1427 8 | sometimes denied validity on the grounds that they do not have the 1428 16,1 | geneticists have developed a growing confidence in mitochondrial 1429 15,8 | a marvelous way that it grows with our understanding. 1430 21 | Such an intercession and guarantee was an object of the most 1431 10,6 | Israel’s Law of Return (which guarantees citizenship to every Jew 1432 15,4 | And the captain of the guard charged Joseph with them, 1433 8 | love and higher justice, guards a man and leads him to eternal 1434 15,8 | rather it offers a best guess explanation based on the 1435 20 | profound idea: that only the guiltless can make a satisfying sacrifice 1436 15,3 | from bipedal apes to Homo habilis, to Homo erectus, to Neanderthals, 1437 15,4 | Earth may be a singular habitat for animal life. Indeed, 1438 13 | moods and the most diverse habits of mind and character, if 1439 15,2 | Australopithecus, Homo erectus, Homo hablis, and Neanderthal man should 1440 1 | written to the Roman Emperor Hadrian in 126 A.D.) The historian 1441 22 | Isaiah, Daniel, Malachi, Haggai, and others). It was accurately 1442 15,6 | breaths of lives” (nishmat haiiim).~ Man has several levels 1443 1 | 1193-1280), Alexander de Hales (+1245), and John Duns ( 1444 2 | however, in most cases are half-educated people. Even among scholars 1445 9,2 | Dåàth?, Nåw Yîrk, Prånticå Hàll, 1984.~ ~ ~ 1446 19,2 | survivors and seems to have been handed down to their children, 1447 15,6 | be in charge of them and handle them in a harmonious way, 1448 8 | before these inexorably cruel happenings upon which all life wholly 1449 App,2 | How simply, wisely, and happily would the excruciating and 1450 15,3 | explosion.” Creatures with hard-shelled bodies like trilobites and 1451 23 | exceptional completeness and harmoniousness of both the personality 1452 15,1 | actually not difficult to harmonize modern science with the 1453 15,6 | record. This interpretation harmonizes Scripture with the fossil 1454 18,3 | of the transgressor and harms others. We can imagine a 1455 9,2 | Råcîllåctiîns îf Dåàth, Hàrpår & Rîw Publishårs, NY 1982. ( 1456 1 | apology was found by Randall Harrison in 1889), the philosopher 1457 9,2 | Fàcts în Lifå Àftår Dåàth, Hàrvåst Hîuså Publishårs, Åugånå, 1458 15,4 | remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and 1459 19,2 | tehom rabah and 'aruboth hashamayim. These terms refer to subterranean 1460 10,6 | scope of Judaism include Hasidic Judaism, a pietistic movement 1461 15,3 | sterile earth travailed and hastened to bring forth its fruit, 1462 3 | while still alive, has to hastily use all life’s available 1463 14 | constructed from superficial and hasty generalizations which have 1464 15,2 | for their young after they hatched. This is hardly reptilian 1465 15,2 | more care after birth, or hatching in this case, than reptile 1466 App,1 | kingdom. Its original name was Hattusha and the city covered an 1467 App,1 | of the Arameans, probably Hazael, is victorious over Israel 1468 20 | oblations can be observed a hazy sense of a profound idea: 1469 15,3 | fill the skies above the heads of the dinosaurs. — 700 1470 18,3 | conditions can wear and harm health, while in proper conditions 1471 25 | know they are necessary and health-giving.~ Everyone should clearly 1472 19,2 | pieces of wood and a trash heap with polished stones and 1473 App,1 | one discovery we will be hearing more about in years to come.~ ~ 1474 10,3 | caused an awful lot of the heartache and pain we see in the world. 1475 1 | Faith was summarized in a heartfelt reception of that which 1476 15,8 | continue to be the subject of heated debates. That the first 1477 19,2 | volume of Niagara Falls. The heavier salt water plunged to the 1478 15,6 | of man.~ According to the Hebraic text of the Scriptures The 1479 25 | The Providence of God.~A heedless and absent-minded man can 1480 24 | Christ.~ Feuerbach, a leftist Hegelian, wrote a long investigation, 1481 24 | centuries of Christianity to Hegelianism in its contemporary currents, 1482 24 | moral conscience of man to a height which would have been impossible 1483 15,2 | with verse 1:21 recording a heightened level of creation on day 1484 8 | interest, as, instead, a heightening of interest in proofs of 1485 23 | greatest saints, comprising the heights of Christian mankind, but 1486 19,4 | world; and was instituted heir of the justice which is 1487 5 | truth … a child-guide of the Hellenes to Christ, reflecting in 1488 1 | acquainted with all of the Hellenistic wisdom, the latter most 1489 1 | education in comparison to the Hellenized East, and the weakness of 1490 15,7 | had been, in any way, a helper to God in the creation of 1491 10 | acknowledged their complete helplessness in solving such a problem. 1492 15,9 | Observed speciation.~Heralded as the deathblow to creationism 1493 11 | esteemed worthy of being heralds of divine Revelations were 1494 1 | the false gnosticism of heretical schools the true gnosticism 1495 1 | of heresy to lie in the hereticsfaulty understanding of 1496 App,1 | Galilee at the foot of Mt. Hermon. Evidence indicates that 1497 App,1 | 8 and 9 of 2 Kings. Dr. Hershel Shanks of Biblical Archaeological 1498 9 | something substantially heterogeneous (or different in nature), 1499 1 | 1884), God and Nature; F. Hettinger (1819-1890), Apology of 1500 25 | about me. Yea, the darkness hideth not from thee; but the night


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