Today we bring you Anne Lesley Selcer's essay «
What Imaginary Thing Is a Museum?»
Not exact matches
Putting
things in perspective means looking at
what is truly real and
what is a problem that is
imaginary or rather built up in your mind.
However, I will not put stock into some
imaginary thing that «knows all» and will reveal
what IT wants when IT wants and be heppy with that.
Repent for
what and to whom... to an
imaginary deity for
imaginary crimes... the whole god
thing exists only between your ears Billy... put the book down... and think rationally... can people walk on water??
Imaginary beings do not do
things, and thus have no «why» to «why» they do
what people imagine they do.
And this suppose to be a GOD that loves us??????????????? I have better
thing to do then to pray to an
imaginary presence, and even less time for people that «think» they know
what this
imaginary presence wants!
A debate on the
what or which
imaginary things can take control of which people.
None of
what they do proves the existence of their
imaginary deities or whatever
imaginary things they hold dear in their heads.
The Bible will always be a valuable book for people curious as to
what people believed in lieu of facts during the times when people, mostly Europeans and people dominated by Europeans, ordered their lives and justified the
things they did by appealing to an
imaginary God.
Ignorance, extremism, and intolerance are ugly
things no matter
what imaginary friend club or other cause you choose to belong to.
If your argument requires that something be real and not
imaginary, surely it is a reasonable
thing to insist on making sure that
what is
imaginary be labeled correctly?
I offer you a pearl of wisdom and you may do with it
what you wish: All these
imaginary «digital currencies» are just made up fake
things.