Sentences with phrase «believed in magic»

Therese Fowler has believed in the magic of a good story since she learned to read at the age of four.
He called her «darling» and charmed everyone he met; «I believed in the magic of Edward,» she writes.
When's the last time you truly believed in magic?
When I was 5, I believed in magic and things unseen.
I'm sure you are much smarter than Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, John Adams, John Payne, Ghandi, ML King Jr., Maimonides, etc., etc., etc., — all of whom believed in a magic man in the sky.
@ 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.
The problem is so many adults believing in magic.
and if we believe in magic we would be witches or warlocks another religion you must have been confused..
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.
they believe in magic they believe «goddidit» sure, fundies believe in more hocus pocus than their more modern leaning brethren, but both believe in magic silliness to some degree
I believe in magic... and crazies in america.
Magical Accident Don't know about you kids but I quit believing in magic back when I found out ice cream cones were hollow.
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?
I believe in the magic of your logical mind.
I'm happy in my life; I didn't suddenly become happier when I stopped believing in a magic man.
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'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].
Those who don't believe in magic will never find it.»
He believes in magic.
yep, they believe in magic until they get an infection.
I do not believe in magic, but I do believe in Life.
they believe in magic until they need to use their cell phone.
It is as much as to believe in magic, in the arbitrary conjunction of events.
But I guess when you believe in magic, anything is possible...
Any critical reader notices that this is the exact same behavior as someone who believes in magic chanting a spell.
Until we learn to think for ourselves and not believe in magic sky people, stories like these will never go away.
Never mind all that data collected and analysis done by scientists over the last 300 years, I choose to believe in a magic invisible sky man who created the Earth in 6 days, one who keeps me under surveillance 24 hours a day 7 days a week from the time I'm born until the time I die because I'm just that important to him, a god who will convict me of thoughtcrime, even while I'm asleep, if I should ever doubt his existence.
«I truly do believe in magic and we've forgotten it.
To me, sick puppies are the ones who believe in magic and love reading books espousing slavery, and violence.
I laugh at your ability to believe in magic, to accept that you are born wrong and need a sky daddy and his zombie son who is really him to «save» you.
You believe in magic for the flood and that's fine for you, but it is intellectually vacant.
Atheism is about believing in nature and reality (science, technology, etc) as opposed to believing in magic mythology without questioning its authenticity.
After all, they can vote for a Christian who actually believes in their faith (Obama) or vote for a guy that believes in magic underpants (Romney).
If you don't believe in a magic sky daddy do you think you fool him by going to a Church and going thru the motions?
None of the Mormons I know believe in magic underwear.
What do you say to someone that believes in magic?
There are folks out there who believe in Magic and Ventriloquism, so Tebow isn't terribly unique.
There is no need to believe in magic to have morals or the strength to face life's challenges.
You guys believe in magic spells spoken into «the void» and life just magically pops up from nothing..
Einstein's use of the word doesn't mean that he bought into any supernatural power behind nature any more than the ti.tle of Dawkins» latest book, The Magic of Reality, means that he now believes in magic.
I am assuming you are an adult and most adults don't believe in magic, so why would you think that actually happened when there is no evidence that it happened other than a book that is equally old, has been revised many times and is filled with fiction.
Magic I was going to post the song do you believe in magic but, don't know how to do that.
Bottom line is, fewer and fewer young people believe in magic invisible White guys with beards who live in the sky.
I'm simply hoping you make wise decisions through my magical (this is a joke, I don't believe in magic but I believe in making jokes) phrase «intentionality».
Hard to believe that people still believe in magic despite the fact that every mystery that has ever been solved has turned out to be caused by NOT MAGIC.
So if you want to reduce crime and violence, stop believing in the magic OLD WHITE GUY with a beard who lives in the sky.
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