

I first tried to think of how to say, "it doesn't look like it will fit so I'll take the large one instead," but I had no idea what "to fit" or anything similar was in Japanese, so I then tried to think of how to say "I changed my mind," but remembered I still have no idea how to say that, and fell back onto the above mentioned phrase.Īs I said earlier, I have a feeling that how to express this in Japanese might heavily depend on the situation and might not have a set phrase like in English, but, for the situation I just described above, how would one express it then? If you could also tell me what "to fit" in this case is too, that would be lovely. To provide some context, I was at 7-11 getting some oden, and I chose the smaller option trying to hold back on the amount of soup since I wasn't super hungry, but I noticed it didn't have enough room for everything I wanted. MaI can tell you the exact moment my mind changed: It was a Friday afternoon in March and I was standing in a sun-filled room in Mexico City staring at nine different styles of. I've been falling back to a really literal and simple of way saying it, which I don't even know if it's right but, as 「考えが変わった」which always feels horrible and weird to me whenever I say it, but I have to say something instead of just standing there like an idiot with my mouth wide open. Two Books + Two Eyes = Four Necessities for Christian WitnessĢ4.I get the feeling this question might have a whole lot answers with no one, true correct one, but I've been really itching to figure out how exactly to express this in Japanese as there have been several times where I want to say it but I'm not sure how. The Spirit of an Evolving Creation: Surmisings of a Pentecostal TheologianĢ3. The Evolution of an Evolutionary CreationistĢ2. Personal Evolution: Reconciling Evolutionary Science and Christianityġ9. A British Reflection on the Evolution Controversy in Americaġ8. A Biblically Fulfilled Evolutionary Creationistġ7. A Scientist?s Journey to Reflective Christian Faithġ5. Typing on the computer-controlled voice system that allowed the cosmologist to communicate, Hawking announced: I have changed my mind. From Intelligent Design to Evolutionary Creationġ3. An Old Testament Professor Celebrates Creationġ2. So, is it possible to change and what do I have to do Thank you Its not really a problem - many unis dont even pay attention to it, because an awful lot of people will change their mind one way or another. Learning to Praise God for His Work in Evolutionĥ. But, I have changed my mind now, due to personal circumstances and the actual experience living in student accommodation. From Culture Wars to Common Witness: A Pilgrimage on Faith and ScienceĤ. Here are stories from a community of people who love Jesus and honor the authority of the Bible, but who also agree with what science says about the cosmos, our planet and the life that so abundantly fills it.īioLogos Books on Science and Christianity invite us to see the harmony between the sciences and biblical faith on issues including cosmology, biology, paleontology, evolution, human origins, the environment, and more.ġ. How did they make this journey? How did they come to embrace both evolution and faith? Yet many evangelicals have come to accept the conclusions of science while still holding to a vigorous belief in God and the Bible. The very idea seems to exclude God from the creation the book of Genesis celebrates. Perhaps no topic appears as potentially threatening to evangelicals as evolution.
