Sentences with phrase «but figment of the imagination»

Your «bible» is NOTHING but a figment of the imagination of primitive Bronze Age desert people.
Your «bible» is NOTHING but figment of the imagination of primitive Bronze Age desert people.
Furthermore, the allegation that a raid on the house of a former deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, Chibudom Nwuche, was carried out «based on the instruction of Kuku» is nothing but the figment of the imagination of the authors and their «sources».
Bodies pile up in her wake across Texas and New Mexico as the walls around her own secrets begin to crumble, and the authorities question whether the child is anything but a figment of her imagination.

Not exact matches

We have people proclaiming that heaven is real but hell is only a figment of imagination
I would if I could but sadly i'm just a figment of your imagination and have no real power over anything...
But this does not mean our experience with Jesus is a figment of our imagination.
He knows all about this — in order not to follow it, but rather by the very opposite conduct to keep as free as possible of these deceptions, that he himself may not adopt any illicit way of deriving some advantage from the Good (earning money, distinction, and admiration) and so that he may deceive no one by a figment of the imagination.
This imaginary friend provides them with significant emotional and psychological comfort, but yet you and I know that this invisible friend is a figment of the child's imagination.
If God is not like what we have been taught, then when we declare, «God does not exist,» we are not denying the God who does truly exist, but the god who is nothing more than a figment of human imagination, philosophical speculation, sociological superstition, and religious wish - fulfillment.
Since I'm not real, but rather a figment of your collective imaginations, the pronoun used in the prior sentence is correctly used.
The modern critical study of the gospels has made the historic Jesus no mere figment of the pious imagination, but a living figure who, at an historic moment in time, appeared in Palestine, lived his brief but tremendously significant life, and gave rise to a vigorous new religious movement that has in time become the most widespread of all the religions of the world.
Everyone thinks they are imaginary figments of my imagination but every night they COME THROUGH THE WINDOW.
I think that everyone would like to believe that said abuse is a figment of Evra's imagination, but with the matter already going to the FA and Evra claiming that he was referred to as «a certain word» ten times or more, things are obviously starting to spiral out of control.
But regional executives of the NPP have described the intent as a dream and a figment of their imagination.
The story is nothing but the figment of the rather fertile imagination of some unscrupulous political saboteurs who are threatened by the unprecedented levels of the evidenced - based developmental projects chalked by President John Mahama and the NDC Government; coupled with our unwavering commitment to spread the news of such a solid legacy to Ghanaians both home and abroad.
But, the Director of Media and Publicity of the party in the state, Steve Otaloro in a statement on Tuesday said it was in the figment of Borrofice's imagination that the party was polarized.
Indeed, in a 2009 analysis of DNA from the bones of nearly 90 ancient horses dated from about 12,000 to 1000 years ago, researchers found genetic evidence for bay and black coat colors but no sign of the spotted variety, suggesting that the spotted horse could have been the figment of some artist's imagination.
For them the neutrino was a figment of imagination, a theoretical necessity, but one that seemed impossible to detect because of its ethereal nature — a ghost of a particle.
But it's all a figment of her imagination, or is it?
It seems that Volgin is indeed back in some way but it should be noted that considering the supernatural elements seen in The Phantom Pain trailers, he could be a figment of Snake's imagination rather than being back from the dead.
NOTE: Interestingly, the screenwriter initially envisioned the film as a more subtle, psychological character piece in which the creatures were merely the figment of a mentally ill young boy's imagination, but, uh... well, it didn't quite turn out that way.
After answering the Wise Monk's questions, I wait for him to ask more; but before I've finished, his eyes are shut and I wonder if his questions have been figments of my imagination, if I've only imagined him snapping his eyes open and emit - ting that penetrating gaze.
Not only has he lost «the arrogance of my youth», but as he points out, he never was the person people took him to be - he never wore a deerstalker or smoked a pipe, these - he says - were just figments of the illustrator's imagination; and he's quite willing to admit that he and John («you know, I never did call him Watson — he was John, simply John») bungled a number of important cases but «of course, who wants to read about the failures?»
But there is another reason, as they might want to check out if my story is just a figment of my wild imagination or am I living in an insane reality.
But Steve and Wendy have no clue if there's any truth to the tale; what little information they have found indicates it is probably a figment of a vivid imagination.
Ebooks were slightly more than a figment of a 14 year - old's imagination, but not by much.
It seems that Volgin is indeed back in some way but it should be noted that considering the supernatural elements seen in The Phantom Pain trailers, he could be a figment of Snake's imagination rather than being back from the dead.
Robert, Since not one AGW community policy or law has worked to reduce CO2 or change the climate at all, it is odd but not surprising for you to rely on a figment of your imagination - your delusions about the «right» - to blame instead of taking responsibility for your own failure.
But why defend the untenable position that the shrill overstatements are a figment of one's critics» imagination?
It's a figment of the legal imagination but it's a nice middle ground.
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