A clear mind, an understanding of one's one intentions, developing a kindheart and compassion, doing right action for the sake of right action without the hope of reward, ending one's own suffering so that other's suffering may end and cultivating a heart capable of giving unconditional love.
2007-03-17 08:50:32
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answer #1
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answered by Yogini 6
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We have been formed out of the dust of the ground. Can you say dirtball?
Seriously humans are body, soul and spirit. The body is your house, the soul is your carnal or sinful nature, and your spirit is dead in sin until God forgives you through His Son Jesus and then your spirit is clean and pure and ready to serve God and live a life pleasing to Him and a blessing to others.
As far as being humane - The only truly humane persons are those who have surrendered their lives to God. Humane acts are done for many reasons but there are two primary ones.
First, people do humane acts for recognition that they are humane -- Second, people do humane acts because they want to honor and glorify God in what they do.
The second is far superior to the first.
2007-03-17 15:41:45
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The making of a human: Mind and matter
The making of a human humane: Understanding of mind and matter
2007-03-18 01:49:46
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Your use of "humane" throws the question. The word "humane" is an adjective. Did you mean to say "human?"
2007-03-17 15:39:57
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answer #4
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answered by dizz 1
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our brains. We have the ability to communicate, think logically, and question things, as well as the ability to feel human emotions such as love, jealousy, happiness, and remorse.
2007-03-17 15:37:37
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answered by funaholic 5
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Humane is an adjective, dummy.
2007-03-17 15:38:29
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Man:
Man was created by the special act of God, in His own image, and is the crowning work of His creation. …By his free choice man sinned against God and brought sin into the human race. … The sacredness of human personality is evident in that God created man in His own image, and in that Christ died for man; therefore every man possesses dignity and is worthy of respect and Christian love.
2007-03-17 15:38:53
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answer #7
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answered by RR 4
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love
2007-03-18 03:42:15
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answer #8
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answered by Ran C 2
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interesting facts Humanss are made of the following:
Element Mass of element
in a 70-kg person Volume of
purified element Element would
comprise a cube
this long
on a side:
oxygen 43 kg 37 L 33.5 cm
carbon 16 kg 7.08 L 19.2 cm
hydrogen 7 kg 98.6 L 46.2 cm
nitrogen 1.8 kg 2.05 L 12.7 cm
calcium 1.0 kg 645 mL 8.64 cm
phosphorus 780 g 429 mL 7.54 cm
potassium 140 g 162 mL 5.46 cm
sulfur 140 g 67.6 mL 4.07 cm
sodium 100 g 103 mL 4.69 cm
chlorine 95 g 63 mL 3.98 cm
magnesium 19 g 10.9 mL 2.22 cm
iron 4.2 g 0.53 mL 8.1 mm
fluorine 2.6 g 1.72 mL 1.20 cm
zinc 2.3 g 0.32 mL 6.9 mm
silicon 1.0 g 0.43 mL 7.5 mm
rubidium 0.68 g 0.44 mL 7.6 mm
strontium 0.32 g 0.13 mL 5.0 mm
bromine 0.26 g 64.2 µL 4.0 mm
lead 0.12 g 10.6 µL 2.2 mm
copper 72 mg 8.04 µL 2.0 mm
aluminum 60 mg 22 µL 2.8 mm
cadmium 50 mg 5.78 µL 1.8 mm
cerium 40 mg 4.85 µL 1.7 mm
barium 22 mg 6.12 µL 1.8 mm
iodine 20 mg 4.06 µL 1.6 mm
tin 20 mg 3.48 µL 1.5 mm
titanium 20 mg 4.41 µL 1.6 mm
boron 18 mg 7.69 µL 2.0 mm
nickel 15 mg 1.69 µL 1.2 mm
selenium 15 mg 3.13 µL 1.5 mm
chromium 14 mg 1.95 µL 1.3 mm
manganese 12 mg 1.61 µL 1.2 mm
arsenic 7 mg 1.21 µL 1.1 mm
lithium 7 mg 13.1 µL 2.4 mm
cesium 6 mg 3.2 µL 1.5 mm
mercury 6 mg 0.44 µL 0.8 mm
germanium 5 mg 0.94 µL 1.0 mm
molybdenum 5 mg 0.49 µL 0.8 mm
cobalt 3 mg 0.34 µL 0.7 mm
antimony 2 mg 0.30 µL 0.7 mm
silver 2 mg 0.19 µL 0.6 mm
niobium 1.5 mg 0.18 µL 0.6 mm
zirconium 1 mg 0.15 µL 0.54 mm
lanthanium 0.8 mg 0.13 µL 0.51 mm
gallium 0.7 mg 0.12 µL 0.49 mm
tellurium 0.7 mg 0.11 µL 0.48 mm
yttrium 0.6 mg 0.13 µL 0.51 mm
bismuth 0.5 mg 51 nL 0.37 mm
thallium 0.5 mg 42 nL 0.35 mm
indium 0.4 mg 55 nL 0.38 mm
gold 0.2 mg 10 nL 0.22 mm
scandium 0.2 mg 67 nL 0.41 mm
tantalum 0.2 mg 12 nL 0.23 mm
vanadium 0.11 mg 18 nL 0.26 mm
thorium 0.1 mg 8.5 nL 0.20 mm
uranium 0.1 mg 5.3 nL 0.17 mm
samarium 50 µg 6.7 nL 0.19 mm
beryllium 36 µg 20 nL 0.27 mm
tungsten 20 µg 1.0 nL 0.10 mm
Notes
Oxygen is the most abundant element in the earth's crust and in the body. The body's 43 kilograms of oxygen is found mostly as a component of water, which makes up 70% of total body weight. Oxygen is also an integral component of all proteins, nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), carbohydrates, and fats.
Rubidium is the most abundant element in the body (0.68 g) that has no known biological role (silicon, which is slightly more abundant, may or may not have a metabolic function).
Vanadium is the body's least abundant element (0.11 mg) that has a known biologic role, followed by cobalt (3 mg), the latter being a constituent of vitamin B12.
The last of the body's elements to be discovered was fluorine, by Moissan in 1886.
BUT WHAT MAKE US HUMAN IS OUR COMPLEX BRAIN
2007-03-17 16:04:01
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answer #9
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answered by tdcampbell 2
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making mistakes, i think.
2007-03-17 15:38:09
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answered by rt1290 6
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