How To Use mutability In A Sentence
- Creation Science rejects almost all of modern science including the idea of old earth, the Big Bang, and transmutability of species.
- The two mistakes are opposed to one another by reason of the fact that they take opposite stands with regard to the certitude, immutability, and incorrigibility that does or does not belong to knowledge.
- Those persons that are devoted to Narayana with their whole souls and are desireless succeed in attaining to the region of that highest of deities, identical with Brahma, pure in complexion, possessed of the effulgence of the moon and endued with immutability. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
- At the same time, symbolic associations with the moon-goddesses, Diana, Phoebe and Cynthia, signified both England's sea-power and the Queen's immutability and continuing potency, despite her advancing age.
- With the sea flowing around it and finally quenching its flames, the simple cairn takes on a metaphorical significance linking mankind to the elemental with a real sense of pathos and mutability.
- If God is outside time, there may also be a secure foundation explaining God's immutability (changelessness), incorruptibility and immortality. Philosophy of Religion
- Thanks to lenticular lenses, the figures disappeared like ghosts when the photographs were viewed from certain angles, suggesting the mutability of memory.
- Contrasts 8-9, concerning nontemporality and immutability, are also linked by Alston. Charles Hartshorne
- What we may recognize as a scientific principle was enunciated via the theological concept of divine immutability.
- What we may recognize as a scientific principle was enunciated via the theological concept of divine immutability.