The unbiblical idea that suggests "the present is the key to the past" is often associated with uniformitarianism, which posits that the processes and laws we observe in the present have always operated in the same way throughout history. This perspective contradicts a biblical worldview that acknowledges divine intervention and miraculous events as part of history. It implies that all geological and historical phenomena can be explained solely through ongoing natural processes, undermining the unique events described in scripture, such as creation and the global flood.
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Not at the present time, just like scientists haven't yet figured out why there is lightning in our skies. The idea that our Universe has been expanding at a (more or less) steady rate for the last 13.7 billion years, is just as proven as the idea that our Earth goes around our Sun. However, as Alan Guth said so well: "The Big Bang theory says nothing about what banged, why it banged, or what happened before it banged."
Natural Selection
The ideas of descent with modification are based on fossils and the modern organisms he found basically says that genetic changes are inherited by later generations.
The ideas of descent with modification are based on fossils and the modern organisms he found basically says that genetic changes are inherited by later generations.
Says is not past tense, it's present tense. The past tense is said.
It's present because: past is wandered -ed says it happened in the past future is will/ shall wander because will says it has not happened yet. He will wander around the school. Present wander because it has not happened yet. I wander around the school for 10 minutes.
SayPast tense - said.Present tense - say/says/saying.Future tense - will say.GetPast tense - got.Present tense - get/gets/getting.Future tense - will get.
The word "says" is in present tense.
Both work fine, depending on context. "She always says the wrong thing at the wrong time." "She always said that habit would be the death of her."
The past tense of "says" is "said."
"Say/Says" is the present tense. "Saying" is the gerund or present progressive tense.
"To be" is the copula, like an equals sign (=). The verb "to be" includes all forms of BE. Present: am, is, are Past: was, were Participles: being, been Infinitive: to be Base form: be If your teacher says, "Use 'to be' in the sentence," you should use the correct form of the BE verb, as listed above.
"Said" is used in the past tense, and "says" is used in the present/persent perfect tense. Examples: "I was talking to Sally yesterday, and she said that mac and cheese is quick and easy." "President Clinton said, 'I did not have sexual relations with that woman.'" "Shelly always says that dogs make better pets than cats do." "Mom says that you're her favorite." Good luck!
If you're asking me what to do, you should not try to make him irritated by bringing up the idea again and again. You can just get stricter in how he acts and make sure he isn't cheating. If you try to get too much out of him, he might get frusturated and your relationship might get farther...
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Scrooge means that he will learn from the mistakes of his past, appreciate the present moment, and make positive changes to shape a better future for himself and others. This line from "A Christmas Carol" reflects his transformation from a greedy, selfish person to a more compassionate and generous individual.