It has to be entertaining and it has to be marketed well, so that your audience
actually knows you exist.
What if it always was, a universe inside a multiverse, inside a mulit - multiverse, etc.... there is no requirement for anything that one would call a god that
actually knows you exist, let alone cares.
As a result, property owners are only required to warn of dangers that
they actually know exist and are also not required to detect and make repairs.
Not exact matches
We started at the library, and by talking to Olympic historians, which I didn't
know actually existed up until then.
Providing great products and services is wonderful, but customers must
actually know those products and services
exist.
In order to do this, you
actually have to
know your employees, and your HR department should be focused on identifying and developing talent within your
existing work force.
EASTWOOD: So anyway, we did that and then I went to Tokyo and where they hadn't been too fond of Americans going there and filming, I sold the governor who was
actually the mayor of Tokyo, I sold him on the idea that this would be a great thing for the Japanese people that didn't even
know this battle even
existed much less how tough it was.
«All the tools that
exist are virtually the same, [
no matter] if you are one of the world's biggest advertisers, or if you are just starting up...
Actually, I think that some of the most innovative and most entrepreneurial of our advertisers are small business owners, and that is definitely true in this region as well, where we see people looking to connect with the people that matter to them.
The mechanisms that should have prevented this outcome have broken down, and as a result there's
no longer much reason to think Bitcoin can
actually be better than the
existing financial system.
Most treasurers get the theory, and most
know something about the many pilot projects and consortia working on blockchain solutions, but what products
actually exist and how do they benefit corporates today?
But if you've gotten through the first heap of learning and eventually pulled the trigger with some results, please let me
know you
actually exist.
Who
knows, they might
exist somewhere, but I see no reason to
actually believe that they do
exist.
AE, there are only a few people
actually opposed to having a relationship with an all - powerful, all -
knowing, and perfectly benevolent immortal being responsible for the creation of our reality — if such a thing is possible, should such a being
exist.
Kumail is
actually an agnostic, claiming not to
know whether God
exists, but contemptuously spitting out the word «Pakistan» in a climactic confrontation with his father, where he lays out his refusal to pretend to inhabit Pakistan whilst living in Chicago.
AE Problem is, a great many atheists don't really claim to
know for certain that there are no gods anywhere, only that all the claims of gods so far fail to prove that any
actually do
exist.
Actually, you stated you «
know God
exists» which is quite different from your tangent into subdefinitions of «faith.»
Consider this... if your «god»
actually exists, and is as omniscient as you think it is, then it will
know that your «just in case» belief is phony, and then you're toast.
HeavenSent What kind of ego does it take to claim to «
know» that God
actually exists and what he thinks?
I really don't
know if the historical figure
actually existed or not.
As such, how do you
know this deity
actually exists?
What you are
actually saying is not just to believe in God, but to believe in a God that operates in a universe that we
know doesn't
exist anymore and who forbids what we
know in our hearts isn't wrong without God supposedly saying it is.
As for fine tuning within the universe, how do you
know that it is
actually fine - tuned rather than a happy accident that allows us to
exist here?
at least we
know that the sports team really
exists and our «worship» (cheering) may
actually have an influence on the team's performance!
Honestly, I would really love to believe that this sort of heaven DOES
exist, but I've already tried this experiment enought to
know that a) wanting something really really badly won't
actually do anything and b) believing something doesn't make it true.
Gsus Freek - Atheists can feel the love of others, people who are
actually real, so we
know that love
exists.
So how come you
know that he
exists, by just accepting, when I
actually went directly to him to find out if he is there???? The answer is simple, because god can not be less fair than a human, he therefore does not
exist.
God is all
knowing and all powerful and all good, yet allows evil to
exist, which would either mean God is irresponsible or that he's incapable of stopping evil, which would mean that he's not
actually all powerful afterall.
No, it takes a certain amount of gullibility to talk to something that is only one of thousands of «things» that has BEVER, EVER been shown to
actually exist.
And we would end up with a supernatural figure who acted within a world that we
know has never
actually existed.
Actually Timmy Tebow
knows better, what he meant to say was Jesus didn't die for your sins because JESUS was never alive, never
existed and was a literary tool created by the sociopath
known as Paul / Saul, himself historically
known as a murderer.
Actually, you claimed to
know God
exists, but you don't
know, you only believe.
Actually, I
know that you don't
know... that God
exists.
Indeed, rather more so, for
actually Vedic religion
no longer
exists.
No, says Hartshorne; before Shakespeare
actually existed, there was simply
no entity Shakespeare to which «possible» or «impossible» (or any other predicate) could attach, the definiteness of Shakespeare being a creation added to antecedent reality and not present in it.
bob — «
Actually, I
know that you don't
know... that God
exists.
Sorry, but you
actually have no idea what I believe, or how I
know God
exists.
Christians DO
know that
exists in the Bible because believe it or not, they
actually read the Bible, unlike you.
And
no matter what it is, I doubt very much it's addressed the evidential problem of evil... or, even worse, the problem of «why the hell does anything except Yahweh
exist at all if he's
actually self - sufficient and perfect?»
I
know crazy but its something to think about since there is no ultimate explanation as to why we even
exist, even if you take science to its root there is no explanation for why anything
actually exists at all, after all you can't get something from nothing so I had rather have something than nothing.
That's not a claim of
actually knowing that no god
exists anywhere, just a statement that I don't find your claim convincing.
He claims the «writer» is nothing of a philosopher, has not understood «the System,» and does not
know whether it
actually exists.
The present writer is nothing of a philosopher, he has not understood the System, does not
know whether it
actually exists, whether it is completed; already he has enough for his weak head in the thought of what a prodigious head everybody in our day must have, since everybody has such a prodigious thought.
We
actually don't
know much about this picture, but we
know it
exists, and maybe that's enough.
If omniscience
exists, then one can not
actually make a choice which wasn't already
known to be inevitably made; if one could, then there's no omniscience.
No, I am not falling into some mystical religious explanation where I believe that the Bible has eternally
existed in heaven or in the mind of God (though many Christians
actually believe this), or that the Bible fell out of the sky on stone tablets or golden plates (like some other religions believe about their Scriptures).
And, as usual, once someone
actually points directly to dishonesty in his post, that person
no longer
exists.
actually the burden is on you to prove your sky fairy
exists, not us who
know he does not.
If Jesus
actually existed, then who
knows what he was
actually like.
Why is it more of a leap to think that matter (in whatever form) has always
existed, especially since as far as we
actually know, matter and energy can not be created or destroyed?
And in this way each time that repentance comprehends guilt it understands that the eleventh hour has come: that hour which human indolence
knows well enough
exists and will come, when it is talked about in generalities, but not when it
actually applies to the indolent one himself.