Sentences with phrase «anything supernatural about»

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RD: You could say that, it doesn't in any case, nothing about it makes it more probable that there is anything supernatural.
Suppose I could, say by ablating the ventral medial prefrontal cortex, very specifically wipe out someone's ability to feel spiritual or feel anything about the presence or existence of the supernatural (like C.S. Lewis» the Nouminous).
You can not show that anything is supernatural in origin because there is nothing there and nothing supernatural about anything.
The religion is the belief about supernatural nonsense, the rules are not tied to anything supernatural.
And I didn't say anything about a supernatural man in the sky.
If anything can thwart God's will, natural or supernatural, than the basics of what He has revealed about Himself are misunderstood or misrepresented in Scripture.
So none of these considerations mean anything about how «supernatural» his conversion was.
First of all, I'm Christian, obviously, but one day I happened upon a girl who was Wicca and had no idea what she meant when she said that to me after I asked her about her necklace, what does this have to do with anything you ask, well I find magic and the supernatural to be very interesting,...
Can't really think of anything good about this particular series despite having Harold Perrineau (Damon Pope from Sons of Anarchy) and DJ Qualls (Garth from Supernatural)... i enjoy a good b - movie especially from Syfy but this feels like it was reaching for a serious series but failed to even reach B - movie standard.
There isn't anything very «supernatural» about it but more so a select group of people in power think they know better (when they actually don't) and things go wrong... very very wrong.
Winchester makes for a passable supernatural parable about the power of grief and emotional trauma, but fails to do anything interesting with its (somewhat contradictory) commentary on guns and violence.
Though this isn't the first time that Derrickson has directed a movie about demonic possessions («The Exorcism of Emily Rose»), he doesn't really bring anything new to the table apart from the decision to blend supernatural horror with a police procedural.
Mo Hayder's The Devil of Nanking is more about the horrors that people do to one another rather than anything supernatural — but that just makes it all the more terrifying.
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