I believe in the magic of your logical mind.
Believe in the Magic of Cooking and Experience Opportunities of a Lifetime at the 2007 ACF National Convention
Yes, this is a monster that I created, but I'm willing to eat that so long as
they believe in the magic of Christmas.
Tell your child that
you believe in the magic of love and the spirit of giving, and that this is what Santa Claus symbolizes.
We believe in the magic of what the Earth grows.
I kesem because
I believe in the MAGIC of the kesem family and community.
It is one of the cutest family movies about
believing in the magic of Christmas.
As everything is art (and art is everything), we do
believe in the magic of combining artistic paintings and patterns with the aesthetic of fashion.
While the Loft Studio is equipped to do all types of styles and hair types, Sharita truly
believes in the magic of your own crown.
Never stop
believing in the magic of communication.
For people who would like their professional success to be in balance with their personal lives, and for people who
believe in the magic of matching based on algorithm to help them find their suitable life partner, Elite Singles is a very promising website which can deliver more than stellar results.
At Sundance Institute,
we believe in the magic of the cinematic experience.
AMovieGuy.com's RATING: 3 1/2 STARS (Out of 4) Pete's Dragon made
me believe in the magic of family all over again.
In this regard, Swiss Army Man asks a lot of its audience; you need to
believe in the magic of the film.
He called her «darling» and charmed everyone he met; «
I believed in the magic of Edward,» she writes.
Therese Fowler has
believed in the magic of a good story since she learned to read at the age of four.
USA Today Bestselling Author Magdalena Scott invites you to... «Come to Serendipity, and
believe in the magic of Love.»
Matt Perrin
believes in the magic of classic photography.
I often capture images that display intimate actions or recollections that have left an imprint in my life because
I believe in the magic of timing and am amazed by the constantly occurring present.
How can this quite stunning lack of participation in the survey not mean that the findings and conclusions of Stratcom are of little value, unless
you believe in the magic of algorithms?
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believe in the magic of Christmas.
The main themes of the story are being brave, trusting in others, and ultimately,
believing in the magic of Christmas.
Not exact matches
«You may think
magic is make -
believe, but this little bean has scientists saying they've found the
magic weight - loss cure for every body type,» Dr. Oz said
of green - coffee extract on his show
in 2012.
Cirque's foray into the world
of magic came from its collaboration with Criss Angel
in the
Believe show at Luxor.
I
believed with every fiber
of my glittery, go - gettin» heart that my work ethic (15 - hour days / 7 days a week), along with my talent, skills, and personal
magic, I could rip a path to accelerated success because also, this was A Leap
of Faith and I was Living
in My Divine Authenticity and that was worth some express lane juju points from Heaven,» St. Claire confesses.
Obviously, today's followers
of Paul et al's «
magic - man» are also a bit on the odd side
believing in all the Christian mumbo jumbo about bodies resurrecting, and exorcisms, and miracles, and «
magic - man atonement, and infalliable, old, European, white men, and 24/7 body / blood sacrifices followed by consumption
of said sacrifices.
@ jack3 no you have the right to
believe what ever you want, but we might mock you for
believing in something that has talking snakes, a story about the world flooding and being able to fit all the animals on the planet on one boat, that
believes in magic, that
believes a person lived
in the belly
of a whale, and that people coexisted with dinosaurs all without any actual proof.
Hey, if you can bring yourself to
believe in a
magic man
in the sky and that people come back from the dead after three days, that particular flavor
of Christianity isn't that much
of a stretch.
Q. 4 It is only acceptable as an adult to
believe childish Bronze Age mythology like talking snakes, the Red Sea splitting, water turning into wine by
magic, mana falling from the sky, a man living
in a whale's belly, a talking donkey, superhuman strength, a man rising from the dead and angels, ghosts, gods and demons
in the field
of:
The fact that someone can profess to
believe in something as insane as an invisible
magic man
in the sky
in the first place tells me their grasp on reality is tenuous to begin with, and probably shouldn't be the sort
of person to be trusted with the means to wipe out our species.
If she
believes in some
magic man
in the sky AND has time to go thru all that trouble making up those weird screen names, then I hope I never have the misfortune
of ever meeting her.
Trite junk you find on the shelves
of grocery stores, Walmarts, etc. as for faith... it makes sense... one has to have a vivid imagination to
believe in a
magic bearded man
in the sky and buddy Christ.
Obviously, today's followers / singers
of Paul et al's «
magic - man» are also a bit on the odd side
believing in all the Christian mumbo jumbo about virgin births and bodies resurrecting, and exorcisms, and miracles, and «
magic - man atonement, and infallible, old, European, white men, and 24/7 body / blood sacrifices followed by consumption
of said sacrifices.
While we can and should continue to mature, I strongly suggest that those who continue to
believe in imaginary beings and tribal myths based on books
of magic / silliness written by desert dwellers hundreds
of years ago have the furthest journey.
I wonder what will the religious wackos
believe in the future... and the mighty prophet Tom Cruise climbed to the highest tower and defeated the evil Tethans that were holding his virgin wife Kate the tall one and his reign lasted for a hundred years as recorded
in the fragments
of the
magic blue disks written by Sony the inscriber... or... Frodo the saviour..
Let me get this straight: You
believe that a couple
of thousand years ago an invisible man
in the sky impregnated a virgin girl
in the middle east, had a half - god / half - man son who traveled around doing
magic tricks, and then rose from the dead and is now constantly watching all
of us to see if we'll get pie
in the sky when we die?
Believe in any old magic, myth, fable or set of nonsensical gods you want and it's fine... believe in reality and you are out on your ear... The good of U
Believe in any old
magic, myth, fable or set
of nonsensical gods you want and it's fine...
believe in reality and you are out on your ear... The good of U
believe in reality and you are out on your ear... The good
of US
of A.
Also willy nilly adding two groups belong together because you THINK they belong together is just the kind
of irrational thinking that leads to
believing in magic.
Do they
believe in a
magic man who is going to fall out
of the sky and magically take away all the pain
in the world?
And, I simply can not trust anyone that
believes in magic underwear or Joseph Smith and his delusions
of Moroni, seer stones and the golden plates.
I'm not thrilled with the idea
of a Prez who
believes in magic underwear.
I now
believe it does a tremendous disservice to honorable people who are faithful believers to place on them the additional burden
of guilt, shame and magnified suffering that comes from the kind
of doctrine that promotes (sells) prayer as a
magic talisman which will somehow change God's mind, alter physical circumstance, and fix intractable problems — if only the one praying has enough faith or asks
in the right way or lives a holy enough life or professes Jesus enough or waits patiently or never gives up or any
of a hundred different gotchas that can be called upon to justify the lack
of an affirmative answer.
I'm not aware
of any other supposed Protestant branch that
believes in magic underwear that helps them survive car wrecks, fires, and natural disasters [1].
Lord Jesus, you who are as gentle as the human hear as fiery as the forces
of nature, as intimate as life itself you
in whom I can melt away and with whom I must have mastery and freedom: I love you as a world, as the world which has captivated my heart; — and it is you, now realize, that my brother - men, even those who do not
believe, sense and seek throughout the
magic immensities
of the cosmos.
Unfortunately,
in the magical fantasy world
of «belief» that they live
in, their posts quite naturally wander off into
magic and fantasy and mysticism because they
believe it.
It is as much as to
believe in magic,
in the arbitrary conjunction
of events.
I
believe in the power
of the blood
of Jesus but now this leaves me afraid to admit it, for I'm already pegged as superstitious and into
magic — seems no different than the boogyman stories my once conservative church tried to lay on me, that my protection is
in their oversight, that if I leave them my life would be destroyed, and more — we must be careful
in our ernest seeking after truth that we don't become what we have despised and that we don't put on others our perspectives and understandings.
I
believe in the truth
of Astrology but now this leaves me afraid to admit it, for I'm already pegged as superstitious and into
magic.»
So, it can help to elaborate, and as one who
believes in the Bible and knowing many others who also
believes in the Bible, the term «
magic spell» isn't a part
of a believer's commonly - used doctrinal vocabulary.
You can't have the fairness that I
believe in, that the churches
believe in, without a strong economy, and you can't just
magic up a strong economy from the rubble
of what happened
in 2008.