Manifest means something that is obvious and easy to see, and destiny is something meant to be in the future, or fate. Put these two together and you have manifest destiny. But what does it mean that something is easy to see and meant to be, and how does it relate to the United Sta...
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Just as American law manifests itself as drastically different traffic laws or zoning codes in different states or locales, so too has the Shariah’s application varied greatly across the centuries while still remaining a coherent legal tradition. Asking Muslims if they support the Sharia ...
Even when we invent a term such as "pluriverse," our drive toward unity betrays itself by the fact that we have devised a concept to grasp together our notions of multiplicity. It presupposes that we know enough about the "pluriverse" to know that it is a "pluriverse," that is, we kn...
He did not give his name Giving To inflict as punishment Was given life imprisonment for the crime. Give Alter in shape under pressure rather than resist or break That chair doesn't give Giving To bestow, especially officially; confer The Bill of Rights gives us freedom of speech. Give Capa...
Guided by the scales (fun fact: did you know that Libra is the only inanimate object in astrology?), Libra delights in counter-balancing their partner’s interests. In the words of noted Libra Avril Lavigne, “He was a punk / She did ballet / What more can I say?” There’s ...
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“arm of the Lord”is here in Isaiah, and how it is tied to the messianic figure in the Torah. The arm of the Lord is a metaphor for God’s power and action in the world, especially in relation to God’s people. The Torah uses the term (arm of the Lord) to describe God...