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1501 10,5 | or corporate businesses, hiding their origins and affiliations” (
1502 3 | fortification, sciences or hierarchy, you will see people without
1503 1 | 304), Philostratus (+217), Hierocles (+305) and others, Christianity
1504 15,5 | contradiction with it.”~ In 1917, hieromartyr archpriest Michael Cheltsov,
1505 2 | are no contradictions or hindrances in the process of building
1506 15,2 | has traditionally been the hip joint that determines this,
1507 15,3 | crocodiles with an occasional hippopotamus, but they are not dinosaurs.
1508 16,2 | giving a beginning to the history of nations in the book
1509 22 | evidence of such notable world historians of antiquity — such as Josephius
1510 15,7 | different from all that had been hitherto made. Flesh and spirit,
1511 9,2 | Lifå Àftår Dåàth, Hàrvåst Hîuså Publishårs, Åugånå, Îrågîn,
1512 15,2 | against observed speciation. Hmmm. Design is strongly suggested.~
1513 15,2 | naturalist on the survey ship HMS Beagle for an expedition
1514 App,2 | forgetting food and their homes (being out in the desert).
1515 15,3 | creative response in his Homily V: “See how, at this short
1516 16,1 | have displaced the archaic hominids like the Neanderthals, which
1517 15 | deeply believing people who honor the Bible among learned,
1518 15,2 | the Hubble Space Telescope honors his name), using Galileo'
1519 15,2 | forming groups is different. Hopefully, you will understand why
1520 7 | place man’s spirit into hopeless contradictions.~A yearning
1521 21 | the most ardent religious hopes and desires of the best
1522 16 | has widened the ethical horizon of mankind to a fitting
1523 App,1 | they purchased chariots and horses from King Solomon. The most
1524 15,3 | were finished, and all the host of them. And on the seventh
1525 15,2 | experience the sensations of hot and cold, pain, hunger,
1526 15,7 | on the planet, from the hottest deserts to the highest mountains
1527 15,3 | that the Spirit of God was hovering over creation, organizing
1528 8 | Paul Davies and Frederick Hoyle and others are raising elaborate
1529 App,1 | find, Czech scholar Bedrich Hronzny proved the Hittite language
1530 App,1 | German cuneiform expert Hugo Winckler investigated the
1531 8 | it has always been. The Humanist Manifesto says, “Matter
1532 9,1 | elements, that besides the body humankind has a soul which at the
1533 15,6 | sense, an anthropomorphous humanoid creature.~ Bishop Theophan
1534 App,1 | sent to Rome to undergo a humiliating trial after ordering the
1535 15,7 | ponder truth, beauty, love, humor, and every other intangible
1536 10,5 | Patriarch, Gregory V, was hung from the gates of the patriarchate.
1537 15,2 | sensations of hot and cold, pain, hunger, and danger. The newly created
1538 15,2 | decide he would stop being a hunter-gatherer and settle down, get a farm
1539 App,1 | prominent Hittite is Uriah the husband of Bathsheba. The Hittites
1540 19,1 | God, and begins to be a husbandman (9:1-27).~ A good rule of
1541 18,1 | rude, impudent, lying, hypocritical, insidious, brutal, stuck-up,
1542 7 | conclusions have only a hypothetical character.~Nothing interferes
1543 15,3 | subject, Extinct Humans by Ian Tattersall and Jeffrey H.
1544 15,2 | the Neanderthal lived from ice age Europe to the Middle
1545 6 | church and in time led to iconoclasm.~The Christian Church does
1546 App,2 | Jesus Christ displayed an ideally wondrous harmony of word
1547 2 | absolute virtues.~Pantheism, identifying God and nature as one, also
1548 10,5 | in the US under “assumed identities as non-profit organizations
1549 9 | the fact of the constant identity of our self-consciousness.
1550 18,3 | strengthens man, saves him from idleness and serves the development
1551 12 | your case, says he to the idolaters, let your gods approach
1552 2 | matter, which it tries to idolize, imputing to it absolute
1553 15,7 | own gods in the form of idols; we create money, theories,
1554 9,2 | Sàbîm, ÌD, Råcîllåctiîns îf Dåàth, Hàrpår & Rîw Publishårs,
1555 20 | remarkable definition of Bishop Ignatius Brianchaninov, man’s state
1556 15,3 | until the nuclear furnace ignites and light fills the solar
1557 9,2 | åxpåriåncåd nåàr-dåàth). Ìichàål Sàbîm, ÌD, Råcîllåctiîns
1558 19,1 | Douglas, et al., Wheaton, IL: Tyndale, 1982, pp. 382-
1559 15,9 | confronted with the evidence are ill equipped to deal with this
1560 2 | educated and philosophically illiterate. An atheist is always defective —
1561 1 | learned Cuvier (1769-1832) illuminated in natural science the religious
1562 24 | dogmatic meaning, which illuminates like the sun all the harmony
1563 16,2 | revelation, of the divine illumination of human thought.~ ~ ~
1564 App,1 | Third, archaeology helps illustrate and explain Bible passages.
1565 18 | for the human mind can be illustrated by the fact that different
1566 15,5 | by the philosopher I. N. Ilyin, (The Six Days of Creation,
1567 16,2 | is expressed with vivid imagery in the book of the Wisdom
1568 24 | objectivity; the heart and imagination over intellect. He sees
1569 10,4 | At best they have vivid imaginations, or are con artists. At
1570 5 | a contradiction is often imagined. Christian Apologetics,
1571 18 | emotions, what we wish to imitate or make remembered. Evil
1572 App,2 | would triumph in people. An imitation in every way of the Personality
1573 16,2 | the past is depicted on an immeasurably vast time scale; the appearance
1574 16,2 | humanity itself is ascribed to immensely distant millennia. In questions
1575 8 | action, man, after performing immoral actions, experiences pangs
1576 9 | conscience of a believer has an immovable conviction in the truth
1577 1 | the firm conviction in the immutability of the eternal truth of
1578 5 | God, faith in Whom is not impeded by anything found in science
1579 8 | virtue and fortune. This impels us to recognize the existence
1580 13 | eliminated because ethical imperfection was impossible in Him.~Not
1581 10 | even though He is still impersonal and not fully separated.
1582 8 | conviction, we would not have the impetus to search for careful proofs
1583 3 | into active theomachism, implanted by violence, as it occurs
1584 20 | sacrifice constitutes an implement of all religious cults.~
1585 15,6 | which He will create. The implication is that God's creative act
1586 15,2 | the obvious theological implications of life's sudden appearance.
1587 10,5 | often “equivocating between implicit support for extremists and
1588 10 | contemporary thought, this implied a theoretical recognition
1589 19,4 | Testament passages which imply that the Deluge was a real
1590 24 | of ancient religions, not impregnated by the revealed truth of
1591 19,2 | deluge appears to have so impressed the minds of the few survivors
1592 19,2 | with such terror-struck impressiveness, that their remote descendants
1593 24 | Founder and carries a vital imprint of this Personality in everything.
1594 19,2 | world-wide event which was imprinted on the memory of peoples
1595 15,8 | statement. Gaps, holes, and improbabilities do not mean or even suggest
1596 9 | Therefore, it is highly improbable that the basis of our personality
1597 1 | intellect and therefore in their improper application of it to Christian
1598 17,1 | especially, religious-ethical improvements aspiring to perfection.~
1599 16,1 | ago.~ Geneticists are now improving their dating methods, even
1600 7 | forms of art, with their impulses toward the ideal, would
1601 10,3 | take the place of their own impure thoughts and deeds. What
1602 2 | which it tries to idolize, imputing to it absolute virtues.~
1603 9,1 | incomplete and sometimes inaccurate data. A Christian must check
1604 10 | theoretical recognition of the inadequacies and limitations of natural,
1605 4 | the relationship of their inalienable reciprocal action. Religion
1606 App,2 | loving Son, completely, inalterably devoted, and giving up His
1607 10 | of God in his mind and an inborn knowledge of the Divine
1608 19,1 | indication that the Eskimos and Incas were familiar at that time
1609 App,1 | archaeologists discovered a 23-inch thick wall around the city,
1610 18 | opinion should not exist. Evil includes suffering, diseases, destruction,
1611 15 | creation of the world by God is incommensurate with acts characteristic
1612 13 | nevertheless advanced to an incomparable position in the profundity,
1613 5 | reverence. True knowledge is incompatible with pride. Humility is
1614 8 | especially Kant, consider it incompetent to conclude that God exists
1615 2 | their own narrow field, but incompletely educated and philosophically
1616 2 | whole!~The absolute Truth is incomprehensive to man! However, there is
1617 25 | It can seem to such an inconsiderate man that God, if He even
1618 15,4 | thing that is certainly inconsistent about the literal reading
1619 13 | small, insignificant tribe; inconspicuous amid other great and civilized
1620 16,1 | in this synthesis is the increasing power of geneticists to
1621 15,5 | and scientific data on the indefinitely long period of Earth’s existence
1622 8 | energetic in emphasizing the indemonstrability of religious truth. At times
1623 13 | evil (in the religion of India); or else, in the outlook
1624 15,3 | to a creativity that is indicative of the God-given internal
1625 25 | them to. We get angry and indignant, murmur about fortune, but
1626 15,3 | but possibly in direct or indirect competition with one another.
1627 1 | knowledge. He contended for the indispensability of a faith revealed by learning
1628 15,5 | helps to understand an indisputable fact of evolution of life
1629 2 | and must be defended as indisputably possible. Fundamental Theology
1630 App,2 | 31). The unconfused and indivisible union of the divine and
1631 18 | everything that attracts us, inducing exalted emotions, what we
1632 15,5 | for Orthodox Christians to indulge the current fashion of irrationality (
1633 10,5 | four wives). His sexual indulgences translated into his conception
1634 18,2 | physical life. Sometimes the inevitability of physical suffering pushes
1635 18,4 | undesirable but statistically inevitable. They understand human life
1636 8 | acquire fear before these inexorably cruel happenings upon which
1637 24 | points would be completely inexplicable: the beginning of the Apostle’
1638 14 | the Holy Scripture perfect infallibility in the areas related to
1639 8 | beauties of the world, with inference from this of godly wisdom.~
1640 15,4 | two millennia. Our global inferiority complex may be unwarranted.”~
1641 15 | understanding of the certainty and infinitude of the divine absolute Being!
1642 App,1 | Pilate as “a man of a very inflexible disposition, and very merciless
1643 1 | Christianity.”~A new period inflicted a heavy blow to the papacy
1644 21 | parents is commanded; the infliction of harm into the life of
1645 App,1 | in a particular culture, influenced by a particular social and
1646 1 | sorts of new scientific influences and, as a result of this,
1647 15,2 | Let that decision be an informed one, and not one made out
1648 15,9 | bacteria, etc. Of course this infuriates the evolutionist who then
1649 15,3 | even of modern humans, casting serious doubt on the longstanding
1650 15,4 | for complex organisms to inhabit.~ They also cite the happy
1651 3 | predominantly among megalopolis inhabitants.~ Religion-less and anti-religious
1652 15,7 | while he is in the body, he inhabits the same earth with them.~
1653 6 | aspects and forms of art inhibited their adaptation to the
1654 App,1 | gratuitous, and most grievous inhumanity” (The Works of Philo, translated
1655 24 | of the Trinity does not initiate us into the complete profundity
1656 18,1 | offend, lie, defame, harm, injure, or deprive another of his
1657 1 | that they not only were not injurious to the government, but on
1658 15,2 | to be confused with the inmortal spirit, the soul is the
1659 15,9 | us: “For you created my inmost being; you knit me together
1660 1 | idealistic character accepted the innateness of ideas and a super-sensible
1661 15 | creation and formation of inorganic nature. The organic world,
1662 7 | origin. Just because an insane or criminal person said
1663 18,1 | becomes bad himself: greedy, insatiable, rude, impudent, lying,
1664 25 | follow our bodily lusts insatiably, and absolutely forget about
1665 10,3 | by many to kill even an insect. A great emphasis is also
1666 18,4 | ruin man? This question is inseparably bound to the man’s free
1667 18,1 | impudent, lying, hypocritical, insidious, brutal, stuck-up, depraved.
1668 17,3 | Cosmology provides some insight here. The birth and death
1669 App,1 | structure. Archaeology gives us insights into these areas. Archaeology
1670 1 | Tindal; others, conversely, insisted it is above reason.~From
1671 11 | Fathers point with especial insistence to the great mysteries of
1672 App,1 | characterized by “corruption, . . . insolence, . . . cruelty, . . . continual
1673 21 | orphans, forbearance to insolvent debtors, assistance to the
1674 10,5 | kismet). Muhammad himself inspires little confidence in his
1675 15,6 | hours is close enough to instant that it just doesn't matter.
1676 16,2 | account of the creation was to instill basic religious truths into
1677 15,2 | previous type of flesh is the instinct-driven reptile brain. The limbic
1678 8 | expedient action. They say, “The instinctive activity of animals is originated
1679 1 | learning, with its schools and institutes of learning eclipsing famous
1680 3 | a few modern educational institutions also facilitate the spread
1681 15,4 | Psa 90:1-4).~ ~Here we are instructed that as God's ways are not
1682 11 | elevated religious-ethical instruction, producing an exceptionally
1683 App,1 | another leading character instrumental in the events surrounding
1684 19,2 | foot-deep abyss may shelter intact shipwrecks dating back to
1685 15,7 | humor, and every other intangible thing that is part of the
1686 15,8 | to sacrifice the truth or integrity of either field of study.
1687 8 | proof of the existence of an Intellect-God is more debatable. This
1688 13 | Creator. Man is defined as an intellectually free creation, created in
1689 1 | truths very strongly and intelligently and so provided weapons
1690 5 | unintelligible today might be intelligible and explainable tomorrow.~
1691 15 | mention details; and does not intend to be a textbook for the
1692 19,1 | accomplish the ends God clearly intended — and explicitly stated —
1693 15,4 | galaxy — not too close to the intense radiation of the central
1694 15,2 | incredible uniformity and intensity occurring in every direction
1695 15,2 | arches had all been put there intentionally. Now, make this a worldwide
1696 5 | necessary according to His intentions or plans, He can change
1697 App,1 | Testament history. They interacted with biblical figures as
1698 15,5 | related organisms capable of interbreeding.~Subspecies — A subdivision
1699 21 | me? (Job 17:3). Such an intercession and guarantee was an object
1700 5 | fearful Judgment. Nothing interfered with Newton’s belief in
1701 15,3 | waters” (gases) of the intergalactic space from the “waters” (
1702 App,1 | is ascribed to him” (The Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible,
1703 14 | why we cannot demand from interpreters of the Holy Scripture perfect
1704 15,6 | no real significance when interpreting these verses. 24 hours is
1705 19,3 | distinction makes a huge interpretive difference. The entire Ararat
1706 15,2 | introduced.~Obviously, naturalism interprets this event differently.
1707 15,4 | There is a long list of interrelated factors leading them to
1708 App,1 | pagan religions and the intertestamental period comes from archaeological
1709 15,6 | events. If there was an interval, then there was a creature
1710 15,5 | days of creation as 24-hour intervals, and the wall between biblical
1711 15,2 | God would have to directly intervene to make that happen, but
1712 15,2 | possible. And blood itself is intricately complex. Microbiologist
1713 App,1 | would have lived.~ Most intriguing was evidence that a massive
1714 15,2 | appearance in day 5, when God introduces the nervous system to the
1715 19,1 | only place God needed to inundate — the region that constituted
1716 19,2 | Then the rising lake-sea inundated and submerged thousands
1717 App,1 | formed a ramp by which an invader might easily enter the city (
1718 15,8 | your faith does not render invalid all intellectual pursuits.
1719 9,2 | À såriîus ànd måthîdicàl invåstigàtiîn). Êånnåth Ring, PhD Lifå
1720 16,1 | their more advanced and inventive culture, are thought to
1721 15,2 | and cloth, draws pictures, invents musical instruments. Man,
1722 23 | inexhaustible longsuffering, the invincible courage and the wholehearted
1723 24 | Trinity, it both preserves the inviolability of the Old Testament teaching
1724 15,5 | It usually is believed to involve origins from a common ancestor
1725 8 | Kant’s critique itself involved not so much a loss of interest,
1726 9,2 | Hîuså Publishårs, Åugånå, Îrågîn, 1992. Rîbårt Êàstånbàum,
1727 19,2 | Digging in present-day Iraq at the site of ancient Ur,
1728 5 | the world (steel, copper, iron, wood, water, etc.). Is
1729 14 | centuries, atheists were ironical, above all, about the Biblical
1730 15,2 | Michael Behe believes it to be irreducibly complex, meaning the many
1731 15,1 | gradualism could be proven irrefutably? Would this mean Genesis
1732 15,9 | of dozens of species is irrelevant.~Naturalism advocates are
1733 24 | communism, becoming the state irreligion in Soviet Russia.~ The gross
1734 13 | of holiness also in the irreligious moral system of Buddhism!~
1735 25 | by things we were seeking irresponsibly, we slowly start to understand
1736 16,1 | From what had seemed like irreversible oblivion, archaeologists
1737 App,2 | conscience. Passion and irritability were alien to Him. Even
1738 App,1 | occasions (Deut. 29:23, Isa. 13:19, Jer. 49:18), and
1739 10,5 | believed to be descended from Ishmael, the son of Hagar. Hagar
1740 15,2 | to create from 'adam the ‘ishshah, the woman. Is this really
1741 15,2 | creatures. Also the Galapagos Islands proved puzzling, with each
1742 App,1 | revered as the greatest of all Israelite kings and the messianic
1743 10,6 | of opinion. The Sanhedrin issued the order “not to speak
1744 24 | phenomenon of history eternally issuing from a series of ordinary
1745 10,6 | Asia Minor, Greece, and Italy. The interest of the Jews,
1746 16,2 | without any definitions or limitations: for the only thing that
1747 15,1 | from another.~One final item. It is not necessary for
1748 15,5 | 70's, Archpriest Nicholas Ivanov was in agreement with the
1749 1 | method to theology (Kant, Jacobi (1743-1819), Schleiermacher (
1750 10,6 | St. Louis Post Dispatch, January 6, 1989).~Of course, those
1751 15,2 | is the earthly vessel — jar of clay — used to contain
1752 15,3 | erectus fossils implies that Java Man might have been a contemporary
1753 21,1 | only after death. For I was jealous of the transgressors, when
1754 15,2 | emotions such as hate and jealousy are observed in warm-blooded
1755 15,3 | Humans by Ian Tattersall and Jeffrey H. Schwartz (Westview Press,
1756 App,1 | inscriptions which refer to Jehoram, the son of Ahab, ruler
1757 2 | explained by Lactantius, Blessed Jerome and Blessed Augustine is
1758 10,6 | themselves Jewish but see their Jewishness not so much as a religion
1759 19,1 | occurred in California's San Joaquin Valley in the 1970s. The
1760 15,2 | traditionally been the hip joint that determines this, as
1761 15,2 | the cardiovascular system, jointed limbs, the digestive system,
1762 App,1 | explain the damming of the Jordan in the biblical account,
1763 22 | historians of antiquity — such as Josephius Flavius, Tacitus, and Suetonius —
1764 15,5 | the leading authors of the Journal of the Moscow Patriarchate
1765 18,2 | fragrance of flowers make man joyful. This is why a believer
1766 2 | same time, the most bright, joyous and vital world-view.~ ~
1767 App,1 | Matt. 10:15, 2 Pet. 2:6 and Jude 1:7). What has archaeology
1768 22 | of the existence of the Judean kingdom 2) preceding the
1769 1 | reflection.~Appearing in a Judeo-pagan world, Christianity, in
1770 18 | the fact that different judgments about evil are as numerous
1771 17,2 | only what can be called a judicial evil. Not only is sin an
1772 8 | are the product of chance. Julian Huxley once said: We are
1773 3 | daily fuss, traffic noise, a jungle of concrete, smoke and crime.
1774 15,7 | mountains to the densest jungles, to the frozen Arctic. We
1775 15,4 | different orbit, a lot of that junk would be crashing into Earth
1776 8 | mathematically, methodologically justifies the application to it of
1777 1 | mentioned by Apostle Paul), Justin the Philosopher (100-165),
1778 10,5 | and persecuted Jews. When Kadijah died, he took several wives,
1779 15,2 | some confusion.~It is the kanaph 'owph that we are concerned
1780 10,6 | society. Its founder, Mordecai Kaplan (Judaism as Civilization,
1781 18,4 | this is not easy. In “The Karamazov Brothers,” Ivan justified
1782 1 | materialism of Feuerbach and Karl Marx, the positivism of
1783 App,1 | Garstang in the 1930's, Kathleen Kenyon in 1952-1958, and
1784 17,1 | famous French anthropologist Katrefage: “Neither experience nor
1785 App,2 | Christ, Bishop Nikanor of Kazan speaks these beautiful words
1786 10,6 | modern civilization. It keeps some of the dietary laws (
1787 15,2 | single-celled forms to giant kelp. Bacteria and algae are
1788 App,1 | ancient cities of Feifa and Khanazir. Studies of these cities
1789 15,9 | rests from His work, He just kicks back on His throne and works
1790 1 | Doctrine, Vol. I and Vol. II (Kiev, 1898). These remarkable
1791 15,4 | leave his land because he killed Abel.~ ~“And in process
1792 19,2 | destroying communities, killing people and wiping out uncounted
1793 App,1 | feet thick. A cemetery one kilometer outside the city contained
1794 19,3 | square miles (250,000 square kilometers). Noah's ark could have
1795 24 | Christianity is capable of kindling love toward Truth, for the
1796 App,1 | David existed. Second, the kingdoms of Judah and Israel were
1797 10,5 | by a sense of fatalism (kismet). Muhammad himself inspires
1798 10,5 | affiliations” (Religion Watch). The KLA's ties with Muslim terrorist
1799 23 | reverently respect Him, kneeling before Him wholeheartedly
1800 19,4 | entered into the ark, and they knew not. till the flood came,
1801 15,9 | created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother'
1802 24 | Church Dogma, by Anthony Krapovitsky). Through the mystery of
1803 1 | 1887; Professor V. Rev. Kudryavtsev’s Short Course of Lectures
1804 15,5 | developed in biology by L. Berg and Teilhard de Chardin: “
1805 15,2 | may synthesize life in the lab, but the earth did it without
1806 15,2 | man then I propose this label is incorrect. Modern man
1807 15,2 | uses a tactic, which he labels the 'road kill' approach.
1808 16,1 | at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on Long Island.~ Geneticists
1809 15 | creation from nothingness lacks true understanding of the
1810 10,5 | Muslim terrorist Usama bin Laden and the support it receives
1811 19,2 | the existing fresh water lake and began to fill the basin
1812 19,2 | bathtub. Then the rising lake-sea inundated and submerged
1813 15,2 | survival tactic this seems lame. To insure the greatest
1814 19,1 | 8:4 records that the ark landed in the mountains or hills
1815 19,1 | man and his animals and lands), but not global, flood.
1816 10 | for example, Confucius, Lao-tse, Buddha, Zoroaster). The
1817 15,6 | The lot is cast into the lap, but its every decision
1818 15,5 | subspecies.~Macroevolution — Large-scale evolution occurring over
1819 10,6 | unifying bond for Jews. The largest number of affiliated Jews
1820 19,1 | The Flood, though massive, lasted but one year and ten days.
1821 1 | had a powerful and long lasting influence on the method
1822 17,3 | from external. It had no latent diseases, and no seeds of
1823 17,3 | we read that God saw His latest creation and it was good.
1824 16 | morality contains a universal latitude and depth of understanding
1825 15,4 | universe besides Earth was once laughable in the scientific community.
1826 1 | come to an appraisal. They laughed at the affirmation by Columbus
1827 15,4 | thirty years or so, the laughter has died away. As the vast
1828 10,6 | good will. As one Jewish lawyer expressed at a Messianic
1829 15,2 | feathered, warm-blooded egg layers that often care for their
1830 15,2 | less efficient than just laying more eggs as reptiles do.
1831 15,5 | Stephan Lyashevsky and Prof. Lazar Milin, by the famous Romanian
1832 19,1 | recall, too, that an olive leaf was available to be plucked
1833 19 | Scripture and scientific — we lean toward the second possibility,
1834 15,7 | physical abilities — we can't leap like a panther, climb like
1835 15,1 | Scripture states that major leaps in the development of life
1836 1 | Kudryavtsev’s Short Course of Lectures in Orthodox Theology (2nd
1837 15,2 | formed in a single stone ledge. Even if it were made of
1838 24 | of Christ.~ Feuerbach, a leftist Hegelian, wrote a long investigation,
1839 15,3 | elements of the cosmos — the leftovers of the gas cloud that formed
1840 18,4 | original. This is a very legal, formal answer that fails
1841 10,5 | based upon rituals, it is legalistic, and pervaded by a sense
1842 App,1 | has long been viewed as a legend. Critics assume that it
1843 22 | which reason many of the legislative and ritualistic decrees
1844 8 | of God as the Creator and Legislator of this law. Kant gave to
1845 15,6 | Archaeopteryx may also have been legitimately one of the first birds,
1846 8 | proof was also defended by Leibniz and Hegel. The latter, taking
1847 2 | birth and death and the length of his life, is incapable
1848 App,1 | to be very elaborate and lengthy. Critics once criticized
1849 19,2 | sufficiently investigated. Lenormant pronounces the flood story
1850 4 | morality higher than religion. Leo Tolstoy also identified
1851 19,2 | British archeologist Charles Leonard Woolley, who caused a sensation
1852 1 | West were St. Vincent of Lerins (+450 A.D.), Lactantius (+
1853 18,3 | Christian suffer, the torturer lets him manifest his faith and
1854 21,1 | paying attention only to the letter and not to the spirit of
1855 App,1 | instructions found in the books of Leviticus and Deuteronomy as too complicated
1856 17,3 | the human body was not liable to death from internal causes,
1857 10,6 | strict Orthodox and the liberal Reform is Conservative Judaism,
1858 1 | attempts. But the spirit of liberalism and rationalism, penetrating
1859 16 | through an inclination to liberate enslaved and oppressed peoples
1860 24 | It is Christianity which liberated mankind from the degrading
1861 16,2 | efforts to bring the Biblical account into congruence
1862 15,2 | Interestingly, the Roman Church had licensed Galileo to publish his work
1863 3 | to give up their sinful lifestyle, and therefore make no attempt
1864 21 | possession of the complete lift of the people. The most
1865 | likely
1866 16,2 | without any definitions or limitations: for the only thing
1867 10,4 | scene in the movie “Out on a Limb” where Shirley MacLaine
1868 15,2 | instinct-driven reptile brain. The limbic node in man's brain is akin
1869 10,6 | Jews belongs to this group.~Limburg, in Judaism: An Introduction
1870 21 | of the whole people. The limitless necessity to expiate one’
1871 15,1 | proved they are ancestral links between two groups of creatures.
1872 11 | Truth. Speaking with His lips was God Himself. His every
1873 15,2 | began as soon as there was liquid water and solid ground.~
1874 App,2 | external support. And everyone listened to His mighty Word with
1875 8 | opponent, do convince a listening bystander present at the
1876 App,1 | can be used to dispute the literary evidence from the more complete
1877 6 | symbolized in the splendor of its liturgical services and rituals. Not
1878 1 | pupil of the pagan scholar Livanius, a teacher of eloquence.
1879 1 | theology during the brilliant, lively and creative age of the
1880 15,2 | No offense to snake and lizard fans, but mammals are capable
1881 15,2 | Because they look like big lizards we just assume they were
1882 8 | gifted Russian mathematician Lobachevsky to the discovery of a new
1883 19,1 | human race had remained localized in the environs of Mesopotamia.
1884 App,1 | Genesis 14:3 gives their location as the Valley of Siddim
1885 21 | for the reception of the loftier Christian Revelation — its
1886 15,3 | provocatively, why are we the lone remaining human species?~
1887 13 | among other religions like a lonely mountain in the midst of
1888 22 | Christianity appeared as a long-awaited “fulfillment of time.” Before
1889 4 | demands of moral duty and a longing for ethical perfection;
1890 15,3 | ing serious doubt on the longstanding belief that this widespread
1891 23 | gentleness, the inexhaustible longsuffering, the invincible courage
1892 3 | and unruly living tends to loosen faith in God. It happens
1893 24 | dogmatics, and lacking these it loses its full meaning.~ The dogmatic
1894 15,2 | brought forth implies time, lots of time. The earth did not
1895 24 | for whom could God have loved except Himself? Though the
1896 10,4 | His creation. Crystals are lovely but they cannot hear your
1897 8 | to know its object. The lover of God lawfully wants to
1898 15,2 | they carry their bodies low to the ground — think alligator.
1899 15,5 | or are revealed after the lowest does not mean that they
1900 17,2 | transgression by him of loyalty to God, and an arbitrary
1901 1 | Flavious Arrianus (+96 A.D.), Lucian of Samasata (120-200 A.D.),
1902 3 | others because of his own bad luck. But he is unfortunate because
1903 14 | irrespective of stellar luminaries. Fortunately, such conflicts
1904 15,6 | better be understood as a lump of clay being used to form
1905 1 | existence seemed simply lunatic or another form of psychic
1906 10,6 | expressed at a Messianic Forum luncheon in St. Louis, “When I see
1907 15,2 | with grass, flowers, and lush fully grown shade trees.
1908 1 | anything else but that.” “The lust of curiosity concerning
1909 25 | cases we follow our bodily lusts insatiably, and absolutely
1910 1 | intellectual reason, (which Luther regarded as blind and dull
1911 10,6 | pietistic movement within Lutheranism in the 18th century, or
1912 15,3 | come to terms, because evolution has done nothing to prepare
1913 15,5 | theologians Fr. Stephan Lyashevsky and Prof. Lazar Milin, by
1914 18,1 | insatiable, rude, impudent, lying, hypocritical, insidious,
1915 15,5 | Orthodox authors. Prof. Ivan M. Andreev, says: “In everything
1916 19,2 | respective Hebrew phrases are ma'yenoth tehom rabah and '
1917 1 | the Moscow Metropolitan, Macarius (Bulgakov), An Introduction
1918 9,1 | the webs of philosophic machination or the personal opinions
1919 10,4 | on a Limb” where Shirley MacLaine stands on the beach before
1920 15,7 | with glory and honour. Thou madest him to have dominion over
1921 22 | example: the coming of the Magi from the East to salute
1922 16 | international peace, and other magnanimous social inclinations.~ “All
1923 5 | copper. Then he took a large magnet and with its help he quickly
1924 3 | existence of the Earth’s magnetic field on the basis of barometric
1925 5 | and unknown to us (special magnets), with the help of which
1926 16,2 | still be a great work, a magnificent expression of God's revelation,
1927 15,2 | don't come close to the magnitude of what transpired during
1928 24 | ethical dignity of woman: maiden, mother, wife. In contrast
1929 25 | is negligible before the majesty of God, and what seems little
1930 22 | prophecies of Isaiah, Daniel, Malachi, Haggai, and others). It
1931 23 | comprehensively defines the Savior is Man-God.~ How biased is the conjecture
1932 19,2 | discovered the remains of a man-made structure more than 300
1933 6 | perverted (for example, in Manichaeism, which considers matter
1934 App,2 | His original thought was manifestly understood. The most lofty
1935 8 | always been. The Humanist Manifesto says, “Matter is self-existing
1936 16,2 | of the Deity.~• The world manifests the wisdom, power, and goodness
1937 1 | instance, Father Augustine’s, A Manual of Fundamental Theology;
1938 App,1 | authors, thousands of ancient manuscripts affirm that we have an accurate
1939 2 | religious problem can be many-sided:~ ~ Skepticism is a doubt
1940 15,4 | Universe.' “The continued marginalization of Earth and its place in
1941 1 | certain extent, shows the mark of classic Greek philosophical
1942 19,4 | were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage,
1943 10,5 | shamefully ignored (see Paul Marshall's Their Blood Cries Out).
1944 18,3 | effect of physical evil: the martyr’s suffering causes the manifestation
1945 24 | historical Christianity with its martyrs, apologists, teachers of
1946 15,8 | express truth in such a marvelous way that it grows with our
1947 1 | materialism of Feuerbach and Karl Marx, the positivism of A. Comte (
1948 24 | Feuerbach penetrated into Marxism and, through it, into Bolshevik
1949 11 | Annunciation to the Virgin Mary). External Revelation is
1950 App,1 | trial after ordering the massacre of some Samaritan pilgrims.
1951 10,4 | deeds. The only hope for the masses in the Hindu culture is
1952 17,3 | earth. So ideal conditions mast have existed only for Adam
1953 8 | Church sometimes calls God “Master of Life.”~Objections against
1954 1 | Church for the first time mastered school learning and took
1955 5 | often atheistically and materialistically inclined scholars say that
1956 2 | strictly-scientifically, mathematically-accurately prove that which was perceived
1957 1 | contemporary physicists, mathematicians, astronomers and thinkers,
1958 9,2 | NY 1982. (À såriîus ànd måthîdicàl invåstigàtiîn). Êånnåth
1959 15,5 | gradual process, an act of maturation that takes place in time.
1960 1 | accepted Christianity at a mature age, he gave himself to
1961 19,1 | thirty thousand species, maximum, the ark could have carried.
1962 19,1 | activity would be easily measurable by geophysicists today if
1963 10,2 | spirit, cannot be seen or measured. Thus, it cannot be detected
1964 15,4 | understanding. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest?
1965 10,5 | pilgrimage in their life to Mecca, if possible ~Notice there
1966 5 | to explain the miracle of mechanics, a recognition of a “higher
1967 25 | medicines. Almost all pills and medical operations are unpleasant
1968 25 | unpleasant, but saving medicines. Almost all pills and medical
1969 10,5 | sinless, his behavior in Medina was in many ways disgraceful —
1970 24 | mankind.~ If we will also meditate just as deeply upon the
1971 App,2 | here an ideal one for the meditation of the Christian? In truth “
1972 10,4 | gods who guide our lives. Mediums cannot get in touch with
1973 App,2 | Christ Himself pointed to meekness and humility, saying, Take
1974 9 | of the believer when he meets with objections from theories
1975 3 | propagate predominantly among megalopolis inhabitants.~ Religion-less
1976 19,2 | formed 7,500 years ago when melting glaciers raised sea level
1977 18,1 | fulfills an obligation of a member of his family or community.
1978 10,6 | American Jews have no formal membership in a synagogue or temple,
1979 15,2 | nucleus surrounded by a membrane; also, their DNA is organized
1980 19,2 | which was imprinted on the memory of peoples and preserved
1981 10,6 | reason, given by Justice Menachem Elon, is that Messianic
1982 15 | Lomonosov, Pasteur, Roentgen, Mendeleev, Pavlov, Planck, Jeans and
1983 2 | Pasteur, Roentgen, Lomonosov, Mendeleyev, Pavlov, Einstein, Bergson,
1984 17,1 | sorrows, illnesses, and death. Mentally, they possessed great creative
1985 16,2 | giving mankind the first elementary natural history; for being
1986 15,2 | unique, but hardly seem worth mentioning. Could there be more we
1987 App,1 | inflexible disposition, and very merciless as well as very obstinate.”
1988 10,1 | Most of them attempt to merge beliefs from the various
1989 1 | 1631-1677). A great deal of merit in the battle with him belongs
1990 15,2 | all circled the earth. The Mesopotamians taught this theory, centuries
1991 12 | Savior is seen from the message of the Apostle and Evangelist
1992 15,4 | globular cluster, not in a metal-poor quadrant, but in just the
1993 15,5 | complete images of being metaphysically existed prior to the lower
1994 19,3 | elevation, 16,946 feet (5,165 meters) above sea level, this seems
1995 8 | exactly and mathematically, methodologically justifies the application
1996 16,1 | 000 years ago.~ Though the methodology of the paper was imperfect,
1997 1 | classic work of the Moscow Metropolitan, Macarius (Bulgakov), An
1998 17,1 | Australia and America (in Mexico, Paraguay, and other places).
1999 25 | notions, if God decided that microbes were worthy of existence
2000 15,2 | is intricately complex. Microbiologist Michael Behe believes it
2001 15,2 | Bacteria is this type of microorganism. Eukaryote cells appear
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