Her description of the science alone would have been fine, but the article is meant to be taken as a whole, and drawing a theological conclusion and describing the proper practice of science as an act of worship takes an article about science and turns it into one
about fantasy as those conclusions are baseless and unprovable.
Not exact matches
And yes,
fantasy might work in some cases, but it doesn't go far at the workplace... that's where reality sets in
as we go
about our daily tasks.
Try some audio reading: George R. R. Martin's hit medieval
fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire, the basis for HBO's award - winning show Game of Thrones, is
about as far from bumper - to - bumper traffic
as you can get.
In short, positive
fantasies about the future are
as essential to the start - up mythos
as late nights, ramen noodles, and working from your garage / dorm room / kitchen table.
Gaming is
about to break down the barriers between the real world and
fantasy, thanks to devices that will read your thoughts, gestures, and expressions; project gaming action onto the streets around you; and populate these quasi-real worlds not only with your distant gaming buddies but with characters that seem
as real and wily
as Ben from Lost.
With the popularity of
fantasy leagues, fans crave
as much information
about their players
as possible, and will pay.
As economic historian J.K. Galbraith wrote
about the advance leading up to the 1929 crash, the market's gains «had an aspect of great reliability... Indeed the temporary breaks in the market which preceded the crash were a serious trial for those who had declined
fantasy.
Because what I just described is not a
fantasy institution — it is the real Wheaton College that so few people know
about,
as difficult for many to imagine
as a round square or a four - sided triangle.
His self - image will be colored by his unresolved conflicts and
fantasies about his body,
as well
as his perception of how you really feel
about him.
The Reagan Presidency
as it is talked
about now, is a
fantasy, (unless you were very well off at the start of his term).
Of course, we may be wrong to think that we truly remembered those long - lost almost - humans: Perhaps instead they were only speculative imaginings to explain old bones and arrowheads, fossils and mysterious cave paintings — just
as our own stories
about Neanderthals are also, mostly,
fantasies.
They didn't mean the moon would turn red... they were talking
about a mass killing of people i.e. Armageddon... red
as in the fires of hell if you believe in all this bible
fantasy crap.
They even had a few things correct
about science...
as well
as a lot of
fantasies and superst.itions - just like your book.
Brian, Well I suppose I do have a fear
about what these
fantasy beliefs can do to cause trouble all over the world,
as if we don't have enough with real problems of political ills, poverty, diseases and natural disasters; but mostly I am repelled by so many, like eaglemt and the huge number of others like him / her, who preach hell - fire and eternal torment for those who don't regard their unproven beliefs
as reality.
Deniers,
as both Lipstadt and Vidal - Naquet show, seem to have an endless supply of polemical tricks and dodges: they simply discount Jewish testimony out of hand
as lie or
fantasy; inculpatory testimony from the Nazis themselves is said to have been coerced by the triumphant Allies; documents confirming such testimony are said to be forgeries; Nazi statements and memoranda
about the Final Solution are taken at face value if they are euphemistically phrased, but are interpreted
as hyperbolic or figurative if they are blunt and explicit; photographs and films of executions are dismissed
as fakes.
For example, the next time you're anxious
about something you have to do in the future, try completing the sentence
as many times
as possible, «Right now I'm frightening myself with the
fantasy that..»
As my wife and I were talking
about this, she made the observation that this
fantasy - life fiction is magnified in most churches.
Joseph Campbell felt bad
about his conclusion even if it was correct since living in a
fantasy world like he had done when growing up
as a choirboy looking at such church beauty was magnificent.
Translation: «We wouldn't want to find out that,
as we have quietly feared, God's promises are just our
fantasy; God does not really care
about our needs, and either does not want to heal us or has no power to do so.
As far as evidence goes, he was written about in multiple biblical sources, which obviously you won't take into account because you believe the bible to be fantasy, but when you think about how all biblical books were written at different times, in different places, by different people, you can at least say there is a decent chance he live
As far
as evidence goes, he was written about in multiple biblical sources, which obviously you won't take into account because you believe the bible to be fantasy, but when you think about how all biblical books were written at different times, in different places, by different people, you can at least say there is a decent chance he live
as evidence goes, he was written
about in multiple biblical sources, which obviously you won't take into account because you believe the bible to be
fantasy, but when you think
about how all biblical books were written at different times, in different places, by different people, you can at least say there is a decent chance he lived.
Just re-reading one of your books - = - and having a
fantasy of heading to the CIA
as an academic to learn
about academics in a new environment
as I am obsessed with food... but that is not my profession...
I would say this peach pitaya tahini smoothie is
about as close
as I've ever gotten to creating my ultimate
fantasy smoothie.
As for the CL, we have not even started dreaming
about clinching it, that is just in the domain of
fantasy.
In
fantasy world, it is easy to throw
about the names of popular players
as options for whom we should buy.
I fear we left it too late, after the season is down Wenger and his click will jet off and the pressure will reduce
as most fans will be busy buying tickets,
fantasying about transfers and watching the Euro's.
The two most annoying jobs to have
as far
as people wanting to talk to you
about them are therapist and
fantasy football writer, because everybody always wants to talk to you
about their problems.
In a world in which beat writers write
about prospects regularly to keep up with the churn of the internet, in a world with
fantasy leagues that make players scout maternity wards, and in a world in which the last three World Series winners have all served
as a proof of concept for developing young stars and keeping them together, the fans agree with the GMs.
In
fantasy land, it is easy to throw
about names of popular players
as options for whom we should buy.
As always, tweet the answer to me, just so I can feel better
about my
fantasy team.
I wonder why people keep fantacising
about Lewandowski, he might not be a bigger name but he's
as impossible to buy (this transfer window) just
as Messi & Cr7 are... wait a moment, he plays for a better team (bitter truth), he's first choice so why the hell would he come to Arsenal??? I'd give much time and
fantasy to Benz talks.
Because children have these
fantasies and parents tend to be very arbitrary
about where they set their boundaries,
as opposed to having an ongoing process and transparency
about what's going get paid for or not within the family.
The Coroner is correct that women can benefit from greater and more accurate information
about the risks of childbirth and homebirth, but even more women will benefit by overhauling midwifery education to reflect scientific evidence,
as opposed to the midwifery
fantasies that are currently killing women and babies.
The audience buys in to this false fatalistic identity
as a result of their own (mostly) unrealized
fantasies: if Meg Ryan isn't a bad person for randomly ditching her fiance they're not bad people for doing (or thinking
about doing) something similar... Nobody cares who gets hurt
as long
as Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks are happy when the credits roll.
One is reluctant to interfere with the honourable member's vivid
fantasy about dragging fertile young men off to the workhouse in chains,
as he is clearly enjoying himself.
What's rude
about the truth besides the fact that it isn't nearly so satisfying
as a
fantasy.
As the eldest of 5 and a veteran babysitter my
fantasies of holding my very own baby in my arms were
about to become a reality.
However, we now see Johnson making public speeches where he overstates and distorts his role in land use negotiations, and furthermore, brags passionately
about fantasy residential developments that were never built,
as though people are actually living in them!
Ex-president Mahama himself has revealed that he is yet to decide if indeed he wants to run the elections but why don't we forget
about the political heat and just delve into the world of
fantasy as we explore some smart and funny reasons why Mahama could decide never to stand for president again.
He was pushed over the edge by their write - up of Jerome Corsi's latest paranoid
fantasy (Obama - run concentration camps, no doubt intended for conservative «patriots»), but Jon's great sin was encouraging skeptical and critical thought
about a series of beliefs that some have come to see
as true despite all evidence to the contrary.
At one point, Mr Ross asked Mr Cameron whether he had sexual
fantasies about the former primer minister
as a youngster.
Is there any evidence of pre-booked TV studios or
as with the comments
about expelling the Scottish Labour Party, do we need to take it that evidence of the allegation is irrelevant and we simply go into
fantasy land?
As for how co-founding the Tryst Network has inspired Biel to be more sex positive in her own life, she admits it has helped her feel less ashamed
about her sexual
fantasies: «It was something I used to feel guilty
about and I've since learned to embrace it.
Lying on your back while your partner's head is between your legs is 100 %
about your pleasure; you can close your eyes and conjure up a
fantasy,
as well
as hold your partner's head to feel more connected (or to steer him exactly where you want his mouth to go).
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As women, part of our
fantasies about having an affair includes the excitement of being wined and dined, showered with gifts, and whisked off in a private jet to an island in paradise.
When it comes to having your date with a cougar one final piece of advice — do not ruin the vibe by speaking
about the age gap
as if it is some sort of sexual
fantasy that you need to investigate.
Many men may have
fantasies about dating younger women, but truth be told,
as with the wine, women age into perfection in bed, socially, and
as a person.
When we catch ourselves drifting into fabulous
fantasies, we can let our
fantasies teach us
about ourselves and what is important to us
as we age.