• In a "world of evil" that "devalues children," obedience to the Great Commission will lead Christians to "treasure the sanctity of human life" and refuse to stay silent in the face of abortion, Pastor David Platt said ahead of the March for Life. (christianpost.com)
  • Platt, teaching pastor at McLean Bible Church in Vienna, Virginia, told those gathered at the Evangelicals for Life event Wednesday night that the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20 - "Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations" - directly relates to the sanctity of life. (christianpost.com)
  • But the sanctity of life doesn't begin and end with the unborn, Platt contended, adding that the Great Commission compels Christians to "decry all forms of oppression, exploitation" and see "the least of these" - immigrants, refugees, and slaves - as created in God's image. (christianpost.com)
  • Our cultural context for mission is changing dramatically with regard to the sanctity of life. (anglicansforlife.org)
  • I've had a few people express concern that I give too much attention to these sanctity of life issues. (anglicansforlife.org)
  • The Anglican Church in North America put in our Canons from day one the directive that "all members and clergy are called to promote and respect the sanctity of every human life from conception to natural death. (anglicansforlife.org)
  • On this Sanctity of Life Sunday, this Right to Life Sunday, I want to reaffirm in your hearing that we are a congregation that is for life. (tvcog.org)
  • One of the key tenets of the right-wing Christian view of absolute right and wrong is the belief in the sanctity of human life. (perspectivefromtheright.com)
  • For example, right-wing Christians generally support policies that promote traditional family structures and protect the sanctity of life. (perspectivefromtheright.com)
  • 3] Certain religions have objections to autopsy (eg, Islam, Judaism) in that bodily intrusion violates the sanctity of keeping the human body complete, despite those religious doctrines not strictly forbidding it. (medscape.com)
  • JOHN RUSTIN: As we begin our discussion today Wesley, define for us, if you will, assisted suicide and explain how it differs from euthanasia? (ncfamily.org)
  • Euthanasia is defined as the practice of mercifully ending a person's life in order to release a certain person from an incurable disease, intolerable suffering, or undignified death. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • Active euthanasia is when a doctor, for example would painlessly end the life of a patient for merciful reasons, like giving them a lethal or poisonous injection of medication. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • Passive euthanasia is when you are not doing something to prevent the death of a patient, for example using a life support machine to keep a terminally ill patient alive. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • Being a Christian he would immediate be against euthanasia, though after watching a programme he has been thinking a lot about it, and is starting to consider weather euthanasia may help him get away from all the pain that her has to go through. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • Also I feel that euthanasia is making him devalue his life, which is the most important thing in the world. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • I also believe that euthanasia makes people such as this person feel like they are a nuisance, and they might decide to opt for euthanasia, even no they may want to life on, as this opinion may be open to them. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • There is an increasing devaluing of human life, confirmed by the ongoing murder of babies in and out of the womb, and euthanasia, where people are considered not worthy of taking up planetary space. (newcreationcivilization.com)
  • As a result, right-wing Christians are generally opposed to abortion, euthanasia, and other practices that they see as devaluing human life. (perspectivefromtheright.com)
  • Science also studies and can provide recommendations for the pursuit of well-being and a related conception of morality. (wikipedia.org)
  • I think we begin to believe that thinking is always just a matter of kind of rapid problem-solving and exchanging information in a very utilitarian conception of how we should use our mind. (bigthink.com)
  • But if a human being begins at conception and all human beings have equal dignity, how could you justify abortion? (mercatornet.com)
  • All agreed that human life began at some point during the initial conception except one who said he didn't know. (askphilosophers.org)
  • Physicians, biologists, and other scientists agree that conception marks the beginning of the life of a human being - a being that is alive and is a member of the human species. (askphilosophers.org)
  • Subcommittee on Separation of Powers to Senate Judiciary Committee S-158, Report, 97th Congress, 1st Session, 1981 I did some further snooping on the internet and found that the medical and scientific community is in universal agreement on the fact that human life begins upon conception. (askphilosophers.org)
  • This includes the belief that life begins at conception and should be protected from the moment of fertilization. (perspectivefromtheright.com)
  • That opens up the problem of nihilism, namely that the highest values that drove classical metaphysics - God, freedom, immortality - had devalued themselves, as Nietzsche puts it. (truthout.org)
  • By 1889, when he suffered a mental and physical collapse that brought his productive life to an end, Nietzsche had produced a series of thirteen books which have left a deep imprint on most areas of Western intellectual and cultural life, establishing him as one of Germany's greatest prose stylists and one of its most important, if controversial, philosophers. (routledge.com)
  • Justice Kennedy, widely considered the swing vote on abortion cases, has himself described the procedure in a simple and powerful way, when he wrote: "The fetus, in many cases, dies just as a human adult or child would: It bleeds to death as it is torn from limb from limb. (ohiolife.org)
  • The law embodies model legislation from the National Right to Life Committee that would ban "dismemberment abortion," using forceps, clamps, scissors or similar instruments on a living unborn baby to remove him or her from the womb in pieces. (eringrall.com)
  • When abortion textbooks describe in cold, explicit detail exactly how to kill a human being by ripping off arms and legs piece by piece, civilized members of society have no choice but to stand up and demand a change," added Spaulding Balch. (eringrall.com)
  • In case you didn't know, Anglicans For Life (AFL) is the ONLY Life-Affirming ministry in the Anglican Communion that educates and provides pastoral resources on the issues of abortion, assisted suicide, adoption, sexual risk avoidance, and bioethics. (anglicansforlife.org)
  • Being for life is about so much more than being against abortion. (tvcog.org)
  • One year later, in 1974, Baptist Children's Home and Family Services began providing young mothers with loving alternatives to abortion. (bchfs.com)
  • The belief that a person only has one life to live has been ingrained into people since the beginning of humanity. (thenextgalaxy.com)
  • They want to affirm that it's wrong to devalue -- let alone kill -- individuals of any class of humanity. (mercatornet.com)
  • In other words, they have to lower the definition of humanity to being nothing more than a high-end machine in order to make their thesis seem plausible. (newcreationcivilization.com)
  • We will not move to the whims of human will and how humanity devalues life. (bchfs.com)
  • This view is based on the biblical understanding of marriage as a reflection of God's relationship with humanity, and is seen as a crucial foundation for the stability and well-being of society. (perspectivefromtheright.com)
  • Christians would argue that the arguments presented in this submission grow out of our belief that God himself has given to humankind the gift of life. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • Energy medicine is based upon the belief that changes in the "life force" of the body, including the electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields, affect human health and can promote healing. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Her belief stems from a principle that the mind and body work together to contribute to a person's well-being. (encyclopedia.com)
  • We are going to stand our ground in our belief that all life has value and the value is determined by the creator, not the created. (bchfs.com)
  • This view is rooted in the belief that human beings are created in the image of God, and therefore have inherent value and dignity that should be respected and protected. (perspectivefromtheright.com)
  • From the tiniest unborn life to the elderly at the end of life, from immigrants and refugees to those trafficked against their will, all life is precious to God. (christianpost.com)
  • Simple -- you explain that human dignity and equality are for " persons " and the unborn human being is not yet a person. (mercatornet.com)
  • The loss of 60 million unborn lives in the US since Roe v Wade is a big deal. (anglicansforlife.org)
  • We are for life for all people whether born or unborn. (tvcog.org)
  • The Bible tells us that every human being has dignity and worth," reads the event description. (christianpost.com)
  • This rule is fundamental to human dignity and worth. (townhall.com)
  • With human cloning, organs could be cloned from the person's tissue and used as a transplant. (thenextgalaxy.com)
  • In so doing, I play into the idea that I, too, am only worthy of life because I contribute something productive in the world. (christianitytoday.com)
  • As one of the Google AI leads, Fei-Fei Li, recently put it, 'We also want to make technology that makes humans' lives better, our world safer, our lives more productive and better. (ukri.org)
  • Little else in his thought is so unambiguous, at least in part because he rarely writes in a straightforward, argumentative style, and because his thought changed radically over the course of his productive life. (routledge.com)
  • That's why a ban on all human cloning is urgently needed. (breakpoint.org)
  • A fundamental problem exists for both college and vocational training: both lose the inherent dignity of the human person by viewing him as a functionary. (thecatholicthing.org)
  • But while freedom is indeed fundamental, loss of freedom occurs routinely wherever human life is devalued. (climateconversation.org.nz)
  • The entire world would be changed if we began to clone humans, in some ways for the better, but in others it would be much worse. (thenextgalaxy.com)
  • Now, we may say this is much ado about nothing: Nobody is going to clone humans. (breakpoint.org)
  • As such, it is to be revered and cherished and that the whole of humankind is the recipient of God's gift of life. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • God's undermining the building of the city and tower of Babel was not due to the people's technical ingenuity and ability, but rather due to their being driven by their self-directed agenda. (torahbytes.org)
  • For me, God's Word is the definitive answer, and I stand with the God who stands for life. (tvcog.org)
  • In order to do that effectively we need to know what God's Word says about the value of human life. (bchfs.com)
  • They see the role of government as being to create a just and orderly society, based on objective moral principles grounded in God's nature and character. (perspectivefromtheright.com)
  • One of the worst cases of this was in 1999 when the Brazilian Central Bank devalued its currency in an attempt to kick-start the economy. (venezuelanalysis.com)
  • What's true of these debates at the beginning and end of life is also true of our debates about human sexuality: dualism plays a foundational role. (mercatornet.com)
  • But the value of human life is foundational. (anglicansforlife.org)
  • Babies with Down syndrome are aborted all over the world for being 'a burden to society. (christianitytoday.com)
  • For into a world that devalues children," Jesus gave the commission for Christians to make disciples, baptizing and teaching them, Platt said. (christianpost.com)
  • We'll get into these more in detail in a little bit, but what are some of those idols that you see as being particularly winsome in our world today? (crossway.org)
  • Our viewpoint, then, will always see the human as a first-class citizen in the future physical-digital world, not perceiving themselves as outwitted, devalued or marginalised by the expanding capabilities of machine computation, automation and communication. (ukri.org)
  • The abuser makes sure that HE is the only reliable element in the lives of his nearest and dearest - by shattering the rest of their world through his seemingly insane behavior. (healthyplace.com)
  • One can easily devalue oneself especially in today's celebrity-oriented social media saturated world. (torahbytes.org)
  • The notion of a life force or energy is shared by people around the world. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Bacon applied logical mathematical concepts to analyze humans and the world. (encyclopedia.com)
  • It's outrageous that the lives of people in India are so devalued. (accuracy.org)
  • This has been researched, studied, and successfully done with the use of animals, many people believe the next step is humans. (thenextgalaxy.com)
  • Legendary, genius, and influential people could be brought back using human cloning. (thenextgalaxy.com)
  • Clones would feel as though they are not as much of a human as other people. (thenextgalaxy.com)
  • Many people believe that cloning a human being is "playing God" and should not be done under any circumstance. (thenextgalaxy.com)
  • I recently read an article that started out on a good foot with addressing how stigma creates isolation that causes people to struggle when it comes to seeking help. (healthyplace.com)
  • It's all a part of being human, but the fact is that those curveballs come more frequently for caregivers, and leaders need to build flexibility and understanding into work whenever possible to accommodate people on their teams. (hirevue.com)
  • As my colleague Nigel Cameron at the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity told PBS, "We're moving into a whole redefinition of the way in which children and parents relate, because children become people whom we can design, rather than if they just come to us as gifts. (breakpoint.org)
  • By dehumanizing and objectifying people - the abuser attacks the very foundations of human interaction. (healthyplace.com)
  • Those little emergencies in life that we never plan on now completely wipe people out. (economicpolicyjournal.com)
  • And more and more people are starting to reach theirs. (economicpolicyjournal.com)
  • Last week was Burda's biggest party, the Digital Life Design conference in Munich, with 1,000 media people trying to figure out their future. (buzzmachine.com)
  • It's hard to imagine a time when more people were confused about the value of human life than today. (bchfs.com)
  • Agenda 21 values human life below every other kind of life - people are less worthy than plants and animals, rodents, reptiles and insects. (climateconversation.org.nz)
  • People with borderline personality disorder often have difficulty tolerating being alone and may resort to self-destructive actions to cope with or to avoid being alone. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Certain people may have a genetic tendency to react poorly to life stresses, making them more likely to develop borderline personality disorder as well as other mental disorders. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Thus education must reflect this truth and guide persons to their essential end - eternal life with Jesus Christ. (thecatholicthing.org)
  • Ten years into my sentence I was stabbed eight times and removed from the yard for surrendering my life to my faith of Jesus Christ. (humansofsanquentin.org)
  • Dichos have the power to convey a valuable human experience and validate life's trials and tribulations. (cristinaperez.tv)
  • It relies on a consumer culture of buying and selling-of putting a monetary value on human beings-rather than on a kingdom culture of giving and receiving, where grace and love are the bedrock truths of the universe. (christianitytoday.com)
  • It's disappointing because monetary cost seems to supersede any human value. (healthyplace.com)
  • Children in hunter-gatherer societies learn the skills they need for their life through unstructured time, in which they engage in play guided by their own will and curiosity (Chapter 2). (springer.com)
  • Human beings engage most with content that stimulates the imagination. (bprworld.com)
  • Human cloning is possibly one of the most heated and relevant ethical debates of our time. (thenextgalaxy.com)
  • The fetus can be alive at the beginning of the dismemberment process and can survive for a time while its limbs are being torn off. (ohiolife.org)
  • OK, sure, that's her body, but she left the body a long time ago when she started losing her mind. (mercatornet.com)
  • I've just begun to fight and will continue to fight for a long time. (supplyht.com)
  • Fundamentally, the practice of love begins with acceptance-the recognition that wherever we are is the appropriate place to practice, that the present moment is the appropriate time. (inebnetwork.org)
  • I got a life saving certificate which could take time off my sentence or help in my parole board hearing. (humansofsanquentin.org)
  • Over time, what these humanists are doing is degrading human beings, and in doing so, are engaging in various experiments involving genes, chimeras, and many other experimental abominations that are being performed in order to attack the image-bearers of God Almighty. (newcreationcivilization.com)
  • His recent books include "The Book of Dead Philosophers" (Vintage, 2009), "On Heidegger's Being and Time" (Routledge, 2008) and "Infinitely Demanding" (Verso, 2007). (truthout.org)
  • we begin with a fox news alert, tonight empire star jesse's smollett faces jail time. (archive.org)
  • However, it has taken me a long time to actually write this piece because each time I started, I had so much to say that I didn't know where to start or end, or what my tack should be. (cdc.gov)
  • In fact, learning via play, is the only way consistent with human evolutionary history as hunter-gatherers, because play is the means by which children learn to "make friends, overcome fears, solve problems and take control of their lives. (springer.com)
  • Therefore, children suffer irrevocable damage to their mental growth, emotional development, and overall sense of well-being when they are denied the chance at free play. (springer.com)
  • Thus, the education that occurs in hunter-gather societies occurs in a non-competitive, cooperative, and trustful environment where children are allowed to be autonomous, similar to what humans experienced in much of our evolutionary history. (springer.com)
  • Children came to be seen as objects to "be raised" or to be "trained" much like crops or livestock rather than independent beings. (springer.com)
  • The same is true for children -- like Alfie Evans and Charlie Gard -- whom the powerful view as having lives unworthy of living. (mercatornet.com)
  • For example, she doesn't deal with the fact that human clones are actually not their parents' children. (breakpoint.org)
  • Should it be a presentation of a scientific roadmap for addressing the impacts of racism on the health and well-being of the nation's children? (cdc.gov)
  • Between the spheres of life and art lies a precarious realm, one which blurs the borders and refuses to be categorised. (lu.se)
  • In contexts where human and natural spheres constantly intermingle and interact, the XAI framework, suitably integrated into decision support systems, could support forest managers to prevent and mitigate future wildfire disasters and develop strategies for effective fire management, response, recovery, and resilience. (bvsalud.org)
  • The meaning of life can be derived from philosophical and religious contemplation of, and scientific inquiries about, existence, social ties, consciousness, and happiness. (wikipedia.org)
  • If there is a guiding thread that runs through Ricoeur's career it would be an attempt to develop a philosophical anthropology of human capability, in particular our capacities to act, understand, communicate, and be responsible. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Alexander explained the origin of the Nazi Holocaust by saying that it all began with the concept that there was such a thing as human life not worthy to be lived. (anglicansforlife.org)
  • Once the process of cloning humans is perfected and becomes a common practice, many other worlds of medical research would be expanded. (thenextgalaxy.com)
  • All other countries have bans on the practice of human cloning of any kind. (thenextgalaxy.com)
  • HICPAC is a federal advisory committee appointed to provide advice and guidance to the Department of Health and Human Services and CDC regarding the practice of infection control in clinical settings. (cdc.gov)
  • However, it is the Lamb of 7:17 that speaks most strongly to disciples, for this Lamb is also going to "shepherd" (lead) his followers to the living water that gives eternal life. (byu.edu)
  • Plutarch tells us of Ancient Greece being on a knife's edge in the 6th century B.C. until Solon came to power. (economicpolicyjournal.com)
  • Sadly, modern schooling has come to overstress resume' building at the expense of anything and everything else in children's lives. (springer.com)
  • This huge loss of lifetime income affects her family's economic security, her children's well-being and future success, her community's economy and the woman's own health. (now.org)
  • NC Family President John L. Rustin speaks with Wesley Smith, Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute's Center on Human Exceptionalism, about the dangers of assisted suicide and the growing success of efforts to legalize it across the United States. (ncfamily.org)
  • The push for assisted suicide brings with it a grievous devaluing of human life. (anglicansforlife.org)
  • In his dissent to the U.S. Supreme Court's 2000 Stenberg v. Carhart decision, Justice Kennedy observed that in D&E dismemberment abortions, "The fetus, in many cases, dies just as a human adult or child would: It bleeds to death as it is torn limb from limb. (eringrall.com)
  • Having separated intellectual and manual education, a great gulf now exists between them to the detriment of the human soul. (thecatholicthing.org)
  • The second unintended consequence of deficit spending is that it devalues our currency by expanding the money supply. (chp.ca)
  • Facing a peasant revolution, he devalued the currency, forgave debt, taxed the rich, established numerous social welfare programs, and even confiscated private property for redistribution. (economicpolicyjournal.com)
  • Scientific inquiry facilitates this through nomological investigation into various aspects of life and reality, such as the Big Bang, the origin of life, and evolution, and by studying the objective factors which correlate with the subjective experience of meaning and happiness. (wikipedia.org)
  • In "Illegal Beings: Human Clones and the Law," Macintosh argues that opponents of human reproductive cloning are bigots, and she compares anti-cloning laws to anti-miscegenation laws that forbade blacks and whites from marrying. (breakpoint.org)
  • Just as those laws were designed to keep mixed-race babies from being born, anti-cloning laws show prejudice against another group of possible babies: human clones. (breakpoint.org)
  • The advent of agriculture in human history began the shift from the hunter-gatherer to industrialized world's model of education (Chapter 3). (springer.com)
  • We are ready to work with you as you begin the process of identifying how you are uniquely called to uphold the sacredness of ALL human life. (anglicansforlife.org)
  • I continued my education, and my ministry and I started facilitating self-help groups. (humansofsanquentin.org)
  • Since then, thousands of lives have been saved through the work of our ministry. (bchfs.com)
  • They outline a competency model to guide educators, learners and practitioners towards specific practices to cultivate a much more satisfying professional life and partnership. (destechpub.com)
  • Women making $15,000 a year - representative of the millions of women in job categories where pay is historically low - have almost four times the risk of dying before the average life expectancy of those who make $70,000 a year. (now.org)
  • They are utilized to help make a point, and teach a life lesson. (cristinaperez.tv)
  • This is all to say that the desire to make things is central to human life as determined by God from the beginning. (torahbytes.org)
  • One of the assertions they make is that in a few short decades a single computer will have more capacity than all human brains alive. (newcreationcivilization.com)
  • This is not intended as an argument against the precept that one ought not to make assumptions about an artist's life based on the supposed evidence of their work, or vice versa. (lu.se)
  • The film's deliberate, almost neorealist portrayal (the film was shot on location) of the titular Cléo's meanderings and musings on life and death is emphasized by a distinct lack of non-diegetic sound, and the usage of the death tarot motif, which in classical tarot represents not death but rather a dramatic change, fits the story beautifully. (filmschoolrejects.com)
  • In recent years, we have heard a lot of arguments in favor of therapeutic cloning, that is, cloning humans for medical purposes only. (breakpoint.org)
  • washington post global opinions editor regarding the heinous attack on jussie smollett, another reminder that lives have been increasingly at stake since 2015. (archive.org)
  • Increasingly it's being seen more as environmental ecological conservation of current ecosystems. (medscape.com)
  • We know that all humans are made in the image and likeness of God, unique among all created beings. (bchfs.com)
  • It's right and helpful to turn our focus from these misguided values to the meaningfulness of living a good life that does good as best we can, using our gifts and talents appropriately. (torahbytes.org)
  • This is again where the misguided values of our culture may be distorting the truth about your life. (torahbytes.org)
  • And what gets devalued is those kind of more contemplative, more solitary modes of thought that in the past anyway, were considered central to the experience of life, to the life of the mind certainly, and even to our social lives. (bigthink.com)
  • This would be done with the technology of human cloning, and could prolong the average life span of a human being dramatically. (thenextgalaxy.com)
  • As pendulums always swing too far one way or the other, we're beginning to risk the rejection of the intellectual life altogether. (thecatholicthing.org)
  • And what scares me is not just the changes in thinking that the internet I think is promoting, but the way we see signs that we are beginning to devalue the whole idea of solitary thought, or contemplative thought or very attentive thought. (bigthink.com)
  • Rather it is a regulative idea for understanding how humans are both free and constrained. (encyclopedia.com)
  • On the contrary, if you begin from an idea of wonder or enchantment, then you're really going to be disappointed. (truthout.org)
  • In this book you will explore this idea and how it could apply to you, whether just beginning your education, during training, or as an experienced practitioner. (destechpub.com)
  • There is one important rule: always leave them wanting more so in this respect erring on the side of brevity to begin with is a good idea. (bprworld.com)
  • The Florida House today approved the pro-life bill to ban dismemberment abortions. (eringrall.com)
  • Public policy aside, our members are wounded and grieving over past abortions, they are struggling over end of life issues in their own families, and they are vulnerable to pressure to end their own lives. (anglicansforlife.org)
  • The Human Impact Partners study found that income profoundly affects health, especially premature mortality and longevity. (now.org)
  • Jen Oshman casts a vision for women to reject the idols of our age and find real hope in Jesus, embracing their identity in Christ and recovering his design and purpose for their lives. (crossway.org)
  • You start off by saying a big claim, that in the last few decades especially women have been shown some winsome and convincing idols-that's the phrase that you use-that have been especially dangerous and influential in our culture. (crossway.org)
  • I go after these five that I feel like come up over and over again, where I see damage taking place, women walking wounded for having believed the cultural narrative that these idols will give them life. (crossway.org)
  • I consider to be some of the emergent questions facing us today as we seek to understand and intervene on the impacts of racism on the health and well-being of this nation. (cdc.gov)
  • Visit our website at AnglicansForLife.org for more information, or explore our "shop" where you can download or order a variety of educational and pastoral resources centered around life topics. (anglicansforlife.org)
  • In Gonzales v. Carhart, the Supreme Court said, "No one would dispute that, for many, D & E is a procedure itself laden with the power to devalue human life. (ohiolife.org)
  • The meaning of life pertains to the significance of living or existence in general, and is sought through the question "What is the meaning of life? (wikipedia.org)
  • The Centre will nurture 55 new PhD researchers who will be highly sought after in technology companies and application sectors where data and intelligence based systems are being developed and deployed. (ukri.org)
  • Statements such as "you are not what you do" have sought to draw our focus toward "being" instead of "doing. (torahbytes.org)
  • When neuroscientists have previously studied consciousness, they've typically assumed this preexisting, conscious, self-aware I as a starting point, and accepted that the challenge for science is to explain how something lumpy and biological like a brain can produce our first person experiences. (prospectmagazine.co.uk)
  • We have evolved to not only have attention, a staggeringly rich computational process, but also to attribute to attention some nonphysical properties-like the magical spirit or essence we feel conscious life possesses-simply because it was a low-bandwidth way for the brain to keep a running summary of what attention is focused on. (prospectmagazine.co.uk)
  • OK, sure, what I mean is even if it's a human being, it's not a person. (mercatornet.com)
  • To be a person -- to be a "self," to matter morally -- is to have self-awareness, self-consciousness, and higher mental life. (mercatornet.com)
  • No one denies that the patient in a so-called "persistent vegetative state" is a living human being, they just deny that it's a human person, a self. (mercatornet.com)
  • It is allowed that in some cases, if after everything possible has been done save a person, they might be allowed to die if the circumstances show that death is inevitable, this could for example turning off their life support machine. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • Life is a gift that God himself gave us and should not be taken away by another means or person, accept by God. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • What a difference it makes in the life of a young person to have an involved father who provides a strong personal example of virtue! (thetrumpet.com)
  • This is a problem for the human person but also for our society. (thecatholicthing.org)
  • 4] For example, the Prophet Muhammad stated that "to break the bone of a dead person is like breaking the bone of a living person," (Sunan of Abu Dawood) which has been extensively interpreted in the fields of autopsy and organ transplantation from the very literal (eg, the decedent being able to still feel pain) to the more figurative. (medscape.com)
  • Whether it's offering a shift exchange for frontline workers or being vocal that cameras can be off and meetings can happen on the go, these policies go a long way toward opening up opportunities for well-qualified working moms to bring their talent into open roles. (hirevue.com)
  • Secure positions are decentralized ones, as human minds and DNA code are decentralized. (townhall.com)
  • Banishing money, companies devalue their customers. (townhall.com)
  • Being empathetic and nurturing are incredible traits, and it's imperative that job descriptions and performance evaluations are assessed to ensure that they're not devaluing certain ways of working because they are typically associated with women. (hirevue.com)
  • In HireVue's scientifically validated competency modeling, we assess for critical skills like emotional intelligence and relationship building - two skills often associated with women and previously devalued. (hirevue.com)
  • The next year for BCHFS will be monumental as we open our new pregnancy resource clinic in Mt. Vernon which will be a Pro-Life establishment offering women and men information, counseling and resources when faced with an unplanned pregnancy. (bchfs.com)
  • They share the similarities of having their works interpreted through an autobiographical lens and being marketed towards similar demographics, namely adolescent girls and young women. (lu.se)
  • In order to form a valid and educated opinion on human cloning it is very important to understand the argument from both sides. (thenextgalaxy.com)
  • Dichos are a genuine and unique form of expression, a way of exaggerating or pointing out an important aspect of life. (cristinaperez.tv)
  • Most important, read this book as a human being. (destechpub.com)