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Cardozo continues to adhere to the original principle of Winterbottom, that " absurd and outrageous consequences " must be avoided, and he does so by drawing a new line in the last sentence quoted above: " There must be knowledge of a danger, not merely possible, but probable.
That men are responsible without being absolutely original is particularly true in these systems, if they acknowledge a doctrine of Original Sin, whereby every person is understood to be born into a condition of helplessness under the power or the effects of sin ; for whom, either through inherited guilt, or the inherited consequences of guilt, a purely free choice of the good is not possible without the aid of God's undeserved grace.
Thus, Adam's sin was " to set a bad example " for his progeny, but his actions did not have the other consequences imputed to original sin.
Mary was conceived with original sin like every other human being, but she was spared the consequences of it.
In its original usage the word may also have been a description of meteors, or, as Plato suggested in Timaeus, of the consequences of a close approach between two planetary cosmic bodies, though this is not currently the case.
* That he was perfectly aware of the consequences of his actions all along the way, and that he directed his closest supporters, the original twelve Apostles, unknowingly to aid him in his plans.
According to Christian exegesis, " deeds of the body " and " what is earthly ", refer to the " wounded nature " of man or his concupiscence ( evil inclinations due to forming part of the Fall of Man ); humanity suffers the consequences of the original sin.
Like the original Riemann hypothesis, it has far reaching consequences about the distribution of prime numbers.
" These can often avoid the plot problems associated with having to deal with the consequences of the original ( e. g. the death of an important character ).
Niebuhr's concept of irony referred to situations in which " the consequences of an act are diametrically opposed to the original intention ", and " the fundamental cause of the disparity lies in the actor himself, and his original purpose ".
In particular, the original Fowler-Nordheim-type equation was one of the first to incorporate the statistical-mechanical consequences of the existence of electron spin into the theory of an experimental condensed-matter effect.
Furthermore, according to Russell, a predicate of a predicate can be a predicate of the original subject, which blurs the distinction between names and predicates with disastrous consequences ; for example, a class with only one member is erroneously identified with that one member, making impossible to have a correct theory of the number one.
Standardization prevented this peculiarity from having any impact on the playback of a spool recorded on a different machine, but audible consequences could result from substantially altering the original length of a recorded wire by excisions or by dividing it up onto multiple spools.
Eck and Melanchthon battled four days over the topic of original sin and its consequences, and a formula was drafted to which both parties agreed, the Protestants with a reservation.
In a sense, his thought is a secular version of Fall and Redemption, adapted to an evolutionary progressivism – an " optimistic theory of original sin and its consequences ", in the words of Paul Bénichou, who has written extensively on Ballanche's historical importance in Le Sacre de l ' écrivain ( 1973 ), Le Temps des prophètes ( 1977 ) and " Le Grand Œuvre de Ballanche ", Revue d ' histoire littéraire de la France ( Sept .- Oct. 1975 ), collected in Variétés critiques ( 1996 ).
In its original form, the malicious intent inherent in the commission of any crime, however trivial, was considered to apply to any consequences of that crime, however unintended.
Amongst other consequences, very little building work was carried out, and as a result the town entered the 21st century with much of its original streetscape and architecture intact.
It considers that its doctrine has a developmental history and that its teaching about matters such as the Trinity, the divinity of Christ, the union of his two natures in a single person developed as the result of drawing out from the original revealed truth consequences that were not obvious at first: " Thanks to the assistance of the Holy Spirit, the understanding of both the realities and the words of the heritage of faith is able to grow in the life of the Church ' through the contemplation and study of believers who ponder these things in their hearts '; it is in particular ' theological research deepens knowledge of revealed truth '".
When the player dies, the game cuts to a computer terminal on which the player's fatal action and its consequences appear in prose form, in the fashion of the original Zork trilogy.
According to Austin's original exposition in How to Do Things With Words, an illocutionary act is an act ( 1 ) for the performance of which I must make it clear to some other person that the act is performed ( Austin speaks of the ' securing of uptake '), and ( 2 ) the performance of which involves the production of what Austin calls ' conventional consequences ' as, e. g., rights, commitments, or obligations ( Austin 1975, 116f., 121, 139 ).
# The hitherto accepted consequences of the original and now refuted conjecture are checked.
Reinitz ( 1977 ) stresses Parrington's heavy use of historical irony, which occurs when the consequences of an action emerge contrary to the original intentions of the actors.
He argues that the public spectacle of torture and execution was a theatrical forum the original intentions of which eventually produced several unintended consequences.

consequences and sin
Irenaeus believed that Adam's sin had grave consequences for humanity, that it is the source of human sinfulness, mortality and enslavement to sin, and that all human beings participate in his sin and share his guilt.
In Hinduism, the term sin ( in Sanskrit ) is often used to describe actions that create negative karma by violating moral and ethical codes, which automatically brings negative consequences.
Salvation, in religion, is the saving of the soul from sin and its consequences.
In both Eastern and Western religions salvation is also the phenomenon of being saved from death but here is not meant biological death but the suffering and degradation within life resulting from the consequences of sin.
Augustine's position, and subsequently that of much of Christianity, was that Adam and Eve had the power to topple God's perfect order, thus changing nature by bringing sin into the world, but that the advent of sin then limited mankind's power thereafter to evade the consequences without divine aid.
Drawing from his knowledge of the Torah, Fromm pointed to the story of Jonah, who did not wish to save the residents of Nineveh from the consequences of their sin, as demonstrative of his belief that the qualities of care and responsibility are generally absent from most human relationships.
The focus came to be on the consequences of acedia rather than the cause, and so, by the 17th century, the exact deadly sin referred to was believed to be the failure to utilize one's talents and gifts.
Sin is the cause of the estrangement, and therefore the purpose of the atonement is to correct or overcome the consequences of sin " (" Atonement " entry of the Bible Dictionary in the LDS version of the King James Bible ).
The Qur ' anic passages Sura, Sura and Sura provide a basic understanding of the serious nature and consequences of assigning partners or equals to God, a sin known in Islam as Shirk.
It was their abominable sin of homosexuality which was seen as symptomatic of their attitudes, and upon Lot's exhorting them to abandon their transgression against God, they ridiculed him, threatening with dire consequences ; Lot only prayed to God to be saved from doing as they did.
He suggests that Job's suffering could be divine punishment, and goes into great detail about the consequences of living a life of sin.
* worrying about the future consequences of the sin ;
The Orthodox believe that Mary, and indeed all mankind, was born only to suffer the consequences of the ancestral sin ( being born into a corrupt world surrounded by temptations to sin ), the chief of which was the enslavement to Death, and thus needed salvation from this enslavement, like all mankind.

consequences and were
Their two boys were `` well adjusted '' and, like their parents, always did the right thing at the right time and damn the consequences.
These trials were properly termed `` political cases '' in that the trial itself was a political act producing political consequences.
The usually skiddy greens were moist and soft, so the golfers were able to strike their approach shots boldly at the flag-stick and putt firmly toward the hole without too much worry about the consequences.
The fact is incontestable: that liberal world of Unitarian Boston was narrow-minded, intellectually sterile, smug, afraid of the logical consequences of its own mild ventures into iconoclasm, and quite prepared to resort to hysterical repressions when its brittle foundations were threatened.
Later, consequences for UNITA members in Luanda were harsh with FAPLA veterans persecuting their erstwhile opponents in certain areas and reports of vigilantism.
The French had repulsed every attack with heavy slaughter, but many had seen what had happened on the plain and what its consequences to them would be ; their army was routed and they were cut off.
The political consequences of this battle were far-reaching.
Crime in the social and legal framework is the set of facts or assumptions ( causes, consequences and objectives ) that are part of a case in which they were committed acts punishable under criminal law, and the application of which depends on the agent of a sentence or security measure criminal.
As these events were developing, the growing illegal drug trade and its consequences were also increasingly becoming a matter of widespread importance to all participants in the Colombian conflict.
In the 19th century, several disparate mathematical properties were understood that would later be seen as consequences of compactness.
The consequences of this were that the pocket calculator was affordable, and that it was now difficult for the manufacturers to make a profit out of calculators, leading to many companies dropping out of the business or closing down altogether.
As the issue continues, Charles realizes his human arrogance and that while some of his decisions were morally wrong, he must move forward with his life and deal with the consequences.
The Allies had been amply resupplied by the United States, which also had fresh armies ready for combat, but the UK and France were too war-weary to contemplate an invasion of Germany with its unknown consequences.
It concluded that " circumstances could exist under which the ban on homosexuals could be lifted with little or no adverse consequences for recruitment and retention " if the policy were implemented with care, principally because many factors contribute to individual enlistment and re-enlistment decisions.
If a criminal were truly aware of the mental and spiritual consequences of his actions, he would neither commit nor even consider committing those actions.
Key concerns were the question of long-term safe disposal and storage of radioactive waste, the potential local and regional environmental consequences of the plant ’ s operation, the lack of financial clarity about the project, and issues of foreign technological dependence.
In Kenya, Christian missionaries in the 1920s and 1930s forbade their adherents from practising it — in part because of the medical consequences, but also because the accompanying rituals were seen as highly sexualized — and as a result it became a focal point of the independence movement among the Kikuyu, the country's main ethnic group.
The consequences of the investiture dispute were a weakening of the Ottonian church ( Reichskirche ), and a strengthening of the Imperial secular princes.
) The economic consequences of the French possession to the company were significant ; it did not pay any dividends for more than 20 years.
As the two continental powers and minor states such as the Duchy of Milan, Duchy of Savoy, and the Papal States competed and fought against each other, there were far-reaching political, economic, and social consequences for the Confederation.
Abraham Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League announced: " Upon reflection, the consequences of those actions were indeed tantamount to genocide ".
But the royalist restoration had dire consequences: many veteran Venizelist officers were dismissed or left the army, while Italy and France found the return of the hated Constantine a useful pretext for switching their support to Kemal.
Resolution 1441 was passed unanimously by the UN Security Council on November 8, 2002, offering Iraq " a final opportunity to comply with its disarmament obligations " that had been set out in several previous UN resolutions, threatening " serious consequences " if the obligations were not fulfilled.

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