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In some way the eternal God must be able to enter into the souls of
human
beings and experience the torment within.
And if this is true, it must also be that God knows the joy and exaltation of the
human
spirit, as well.
In the collective unconscious, the soul of the
human
race.
Human
speech is an ingenious manipulation of our breath within the sound chamber of our mouth and respiratory system.
I felt, and I still feel, a lot of distance from the
human
mainstream.
On Wednesday, David Christian explained to us what a tiny instant the
human
race represents in the time-span of the universe.
It is
human
nature to look at someone like me and assume I have lost some of my marbles.
It is
human
nature to look away from illness.
Because of the rush of
human
knowledge, because of the digital revolution, I have a voice, and I do not need to scream.
A
human
judge has a conversation with a
human
and a computer.
If the judge can't tell the machine apart from the human, the machine has passed the test.
If we can lower the barriers to farming, building, manufacturing, then we can unleash just massive amounts of
human
potential.
I was troubled that the retrieval of organs from executed prisoners was at least as morally controversial as the harvesting of stem cells from
human
embryos.
And at that time, stem cell research had gained momentum, following the isolation of the world's first
human
embryonic stem cells in the 1990s.
And here is the limitation: adult stem cells are mature cells, and, like mature
human
beings, these cells are more restricted in their thought and more restricted in their behavior and are unable to give rise to the wide variety of specialized cell types, as embryonic stem cells [can].
If this research is successful, it may then reduce the need to research and sacrifice
human
embryos.
As we speak, the world's first
human
embryonic stem cell trial for spinal cord injury is currently underway following the USFDA approval.
And I tell them it's the study of the way in which
human
beings are shaped by things that they don't see.
But to me, what's most baffling and most tragic about this is that it misses the whole point of being
human.
Augustine understood that our capacity to screw up, it's not some kind of embarrassing defect in the
human
system, something we can eradicate or overcome.
But I don't try to deny them that reality of being
human.
I would like to talk today about what I think is one of the greatest adventures
human
beings have embarked upon, which is the quest to understand the universe and our place in it.
One of the things we've learned from Darwin is that the
human
species is only one among millions of cousins, some close, some distant.
The
human
part of this branch, way out on one end, is, of course, the one that we are most interested in.
Do you realize that we can take advantage and commandeer the machinery of a common bacterium to produce the protein of
human
insulin used to treat diabetics?
This is not like
human
insulin; this is the same protein that is chemically indistinguishable from what comes out of your pancreas.
In this vast unfinished symphony of the universe, life on Earth is like a brief measure; the animal kingdom, like a single measure; and
human
life, a small grace note.
Today, you can have a complete sequence of the three billion base pairs in the
human
genome at a cost of about 20,000 dollars and in the space of about a week.
It won't be very long before the reality will be the 1,000-dollar
human
genome, and it will be increasingly available for everyone.
The same technology that has produced the
human
insulin in bacteria can make viruses that will not only protect you against themselves, but induce immunity against other viruses.
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