Edwards is conveying that it is necessary for humanity to repent their sins, since everyone is a sinner. He condemns the excessive pride of mankind and secular nature of the Great Awakening and the scientific clashes that it created with the church.
One example of synecdoche in "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is when Edwards describes sinful humans as "spiders" and "loathsome insects" to emphasize their insignificance in the eyes of God. Another example is when he mentions "hand of God" to represent God's power and wrath. These instances of synecdoche help convey the overarching theme of man's helplessness and God's omnipotence in the sermon.
Edwards uses words like "humans are like spiders being dangled over the fire and God only keeps them alive hor his pleasure. Humans are destined for hell if we do not reform." (not actual citations, paraphrasing)
Jesus died for all sinners; Christians or humans or otherwise.
Yes.
JONATHAN ENRIQUEZ IS SOOOO COOL! HE WON THATS ENTERTAINMENT! HE LIKES HUMANS......yea... -Francis A
Morpheus compares humans to Batteries in the Matrix
nothing
'batteries'
How does universal time compare to humans
They both have cells and need water
They're heros to their company and snitches to their co-workers. And they might be cops.
A D-cell battery.