Sentences with phrase «if imaginary»

For example if the imaginary friend is afraid of the dark it is likely that the child is afraid of the dark and learning to manage her fears through the friend.
It wasn't clear if our imaginary pet was okay to fly.
It wasn't clear if our imaginary pet was okay to fly.
Hattie looked into her cup, as if her imaginary bird had jumped in there.
With so - called puberty «monsters» speaking directly to characters as if imaginary friends with raging libidos, the comedy is not only raunchy, but also completely relatable for those who know puberty is less about blossoming, and more about finding a quiet place to jerk off.
If her imaginary playmate is afraid of monsters under the bed, then your daughter may be, too.
Just let them enjoy their little trip, even if imaginary.
If the imaginary figure is a newcomer and your child seems otherwise fine, wait a week or so to see if the pretend friend decides to split.
Arsenal may be a big club but we are no longer big on ambition if that imaginary 4th place trophy is what we are about year after year after year.
If your imaginary friend god cared and existed, do you not think he would have jammed that gun before it even fired??? Why wait until 70 innocent people were shot down before deciding enough was enough??
Prove your god, heaven, hell, etc exist or shut your trap... only the mentally ill and children have imaginary friends, given that you're not likely a child you would be best advised to seek the local asylum and get medicated for your delusions before you cause damage to the world or better yet, take a leap of faith and then tell us if your imaginary friend exists you gullible fool!!
If your imaginary sky fairy shines his light in your corner, you'd better watch out - he's probably going to smack you with a fly - swatter, you ugly cretin.
Idiocy, if an imaginary voice speaks to you in your mind, yes... that is mental illness.
So 5 billion people who don't believe in your version if imaginary friend (aka god) are doomed??? Such a great loving imaginary friend you have there... you people can be so arrogant.
You'd think if your imaginary friend had been proven to exist, the world would know and a Nobel Prize would have been awarded to the person proving it... until that prize is awarded and evidence outside of the buybull is presented, there is no justification for accepting it.
If your imaginary friend would punish someone for using his brain, it is not worthy of any worship.
If your imaginary friend was so infallible as you seem to think it was, it sure fucked up big time on these, and plenty of other predictions.
But as I've explained before, if your imaginary friend is both omniscient and omnipotent, it's impossible to exist.
If your imaginary friend brings you comfort, you are welcome to your own personal fiction, just as the others who believe just as strongly as you do but in a different god.
If imaginaries are «symbolic elaborations of what we observe,» then contemporary art plays an important role in recognizing how we see ourselves and allows the viewer to experience the imaginary through artistic practice.

Not exact matches

If I asked you to describe the qualities and characteristics of your ideal co-worker, what traits would you give your new imaginary friend?
If you're curious about Imaginary's LPs, Massenet and Brown say they come from both sides of the Atlantic and that they include billionaire mall owner Rick Caruso and Matches Fashion's co-founders and joint chairmen Tom and Ruth Chapman.
Or if they are factoring in costs I am presuming it is only trading costs (which are fairly insignificant compared to the size of their imaginary funds, again I am guessing)?
Launching gives you real, solid feedback, instead of the imaginary «what if» scenarios dreamed up in a conference room.
If you people just want to worship your imaginary god that's fine, I would just like to live in the real world without being told I'm going to he'll for it.
If some of the Americans including the great Michael Moore believe that the 911 attacks were a conspiracy, then I don't blame any of the guys here commenting that the Bible is imaginary.
As for your feminist friends, they can't be all that intelligent if they hang around you AND choose to worship an imaginary being.
Without such evidence there is no logical reason to live as if these unfounded imaginary beings and myths exist.
Others would seek psychiatric help if they were seeing and hearing imaginary things.
Even if there is a god, the odds that he / she / it is anything like you think, are pretty slim, hence he / she / it is most likely imaginary.
There is no god, but if you believe in imaginary things yourself, then that's just fine.
Think of how much could be achieved if we stopped arguing about, killing over, and hiding from responsibility in so many imaginary friends.
If you still believe in your imaginary friend after that then you might wish to consider seeking out the nearest asylum and admitting yourself.
The long and short of it is yes, if you have an imaginary friend (or in this case god) that talks to you or worse tells you to do stuff, you are clinically insane.
If you believe you are servant to your imaginary friend then it is safe to as.sume you also believe in slavery.
And what if the God who made everything, keeping all the planets and stars precisely in their orbits, and creating life anew every day, is obviously not imaginary?
To all you who dismiss Jesus as imaginary and the Bible as mythology, I offer you a single question: can you accept the consequences if you're wrong?
If you were to ever get a taste of Him then you would know that He's not imaginary.
Christian humanistic charity work is greatly appreciated (not sure where your 95 percent figure comes from, though), but are they so shallow that they would not help their fellow humans if not for promises and / or threats from an imaginary being?
If we were talking about unicorns wouldn't it be more reasonable to assume that the lack of evidence suggests that they're imaginary, and not just really good at hiding?
If the bible is the word of your imaginary friend, then it is easy to see that your imaginary friend must therefore support slavery.
When people question why some of the rules don't make any sense, tell them that the imaginary guy (god) that you made up to scare them is so smart that you can not ever understand him, and if you question him you are going to that scary place that we actually can not ever deliver on (hell).
«to the ones do not believe in god when you in tragic situation who do you call on, 911 happen when a republican took whitehouse so you idiots a tragic have not happen yet so prayer does work and you with all the hate and jealousy you will reap what you sow» ok, if this is a serious post then my answer is... in a tragic situation I certainly do nt turn to an imaginary being in the sky because that would be pointless.
My life may not have meaning, but if I try very hard, and do very well, it could have quite a lot of meaning, real meaning, that will be felt here in the real world, not in a possible reward in a realm that can't be proven to be anything other than imaginary.
I wonder if one talks to an imaginary spouse that they are indeed their own wife or husband?
If you are an intelligent, rational human being, all of the examples mentioned above show you that the God of the Bible is imaginary.
I WILL always be a militant Atheist if it means I can keep nutbags from telling me how to live my life and what I can do not because it hurts another person but because their imaginary sky man tells them they can't and as a result I can't either.
Now, if you could show that every time that someone sincerely prayed to their imaginary friend, the event prayed for actually occurred, you might be on to something.
Go ahead and wallow in your fantasy world if you want and have fun with your imaginary friend.
If you need imaginary friends and faith to keep yourself centered than you're not really living your life for you.
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