Sentences with phrase «about spirits of the dead»

Episode 3, however — this is the one people talk about when they talk about Spirits of the Dead.

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Let me just ask one question: Can we PLEASE start the debate in the country about how «God», «Hell», «Heaven», «Satan», «Muhammad», «Jesus», «Angels» «Ghosts» «Demons» and «Spirits of the Dead and or / Nature / Mother Earth» do not exist in any rational form as the way they are presented throughout world history?
The timing of what you post today goes with the section talking about «he will come again to judge the living and the dead» which is where I would guess that there'd be that change in the axis on your theory from things understood of Jesus to things understood of the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit is with millions (just ask) at this moment and Christ rose from the dead about 2,000 years ago which is close to the end of what is typically considered ancient history (476AD).
The idea of a temporary state of waiting is all the more repugnant to those who would like fuller information about this «sleep» of the dead who, though stripped of their fleshly bodies, are still deprived of their resurrection bodies although in possession of the Holy Spirit.
«So let me get this straight, you have two - way conversations with invisible spirits, you think the earth is 10,000 years old, you believe the world was once covered in water (about 5,000 years ago), you believe your invisible sky father came to earth in human form after a virgin birth, then rose as a zombie, from the dead, then ascended into an invisible sky city... all because the first people on earth ate and apple before proceeding on with decades of incest... am I getting this?»
At the beginning of Romans — the epistle of justification by faith — Paul introduces himself as an apostle set apart for the gospel and explains the gospel as a message about God's Son, born in the flesh as a descendant of David and raised from the dead by the power of the Spirit.
I don't know if you've ever experienced the power of a Ouija board, but it's basically a means of communicating with spirits / ghosts / entities by placing your hands on a planchette and moving it about the board to spell out messages (presumably from the dead).
The Land of the Dead is rendered here in exquisite neon detail, from a magnificent bridge of floating, orange marigold petals to the rainbow - bright spirit animals or alebrijes that flit about the city.
Despite a slow start overflowing with exposition about the meaning of Día de los Muertos — the annual celebration to honor the dead — «Coco» finds its groove with the story of Miguel Rivera (Anthony Gonzalez), a spirited 12 - year - old, who makes music everywhere he goes.
Of course, if you've seen the Guillermo Del Toro - produced The Book of Life, Coco won't look quite so spectacular, but if you haven't, Coco's take on the afterlife is a neon cornucopia of never - ending spectacle, from the tram system that carts skeletons about, to an EXCELLENT bit with Frida Kahlo, to the fanciful alebrijes, the spirit animals that roam the Land of the DeaOf course, if you've seen the Guillermo Del Toro - produced The Book of Life, Coco won't look quite so spectacular, but if you haven't, Coco's take on the afterlife is a neon cornucopia of never - ending spectacle, from the tram system that carts skeletons about, to an EXCELLENT bit with Frida Kahlo, to the fanciful alebrijes, the spirit animals that roam the Land of the Deaof Life, Coco won't look quite so spectacular, but if you haven't, Coco's take on the afterlife is a neon cornucopia of never - ending spectacle, from the tram system that carts skeletons about, to an EXCELLENT bit with Frida Kahlo, to the fanciful alebrijes, the spirit animals that roam the Land of the Deaof never - ending spectacle, from the tram system that carts skeletons about, to an EXCELLENT bit with Frida Kahlo, to the fanciful alebrijes, the spirit animals that roam the Land of the Deaof the Dead.
Jason Becker: Not Dead Yet (Unrated) Documentary demonstrating the indomitability of the human spirit about a once - promising rock & roll prodigy who is still making music 22 years after being diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease.
Television adaptation of Noel Coward's famous play about an unhappily married man plagued by the spirit of his dead previous wife.
As would be just about anyone in this situation, Ronan is pretty shocked as to what is going on and why, but a meeting with the spirit of his long - dead wife Julia gives him purpose.
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