The term
"Imaginary Man" is not a commonly used phrase and it's unclear what its intended meaning might be.
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Of course, an invisible supernatural,
imaginary man in the sky can't cause hurricanes or anything else.
And you believe in magical,
imaginary men in the sky, which speaks volumes or your own mental status.
i feel so very sad for people whose lives have no meaning without their delusional constructs
of imaginary men in the sky.
your omnipotent, omniscient, perfect,
infallible imaginary man in the sky created the planet and all the things on the planet... and was satisfied — his work was good — then in the span of a few years... became dissatisfied with his works.
how is it possible that an all - knowing,
perfect imaginary man in the sky can create anything that he declares good... only to become displeased when his creation fails?
It is present in the show's opening second - floor gallery, too, but with a playful forthright decorativeness: Here are over 100 small watercolor «Afromuses,» bust - length portraits
of imaginary men and women in full face or in profile, that Mr. Ofili began in 1995.
they literally desire to be eternally dominated by an unjust, megalomaniacal, vain, jealous, homicidal, infanticidal, intolerant, bigoted, hate filled,
imaginary man who lives in the sky.
i'm not asserting that these mentally ill, delusional people should not be allowed to believe in
whatever imaginary man in the sky they choose.
sir isaac newton worked hard at alchemy and he believed in
an imaginary man in the sky.
the bland fact of the matter is — i don't need to do a thing to disprove the existence of
an imaginary man in the sky.
prayer proves that people are really stupid!!!!! pray to
an imaginary man who runs the ultimate pyramid scheme
those of you who believe in
an imaginary man in the sky are delusional — and should never be allowed to purchase or own firearms.
You believe in
an imaginary man in the sky, without any proof of that imaginary man's existence, and I have to prove to you that he doesn't exist?
won't it be great when the pope crosses that bridge of finality and debunks
the imaginary man in the sky?
Division, inequality, hatred, fear, and ignorance are the cornerstones of worship, so it shouldn't really matter if you're black, white, or purple; if you're going to church and praying to
an imaginary man in the clouds, it's pretty safe to assume you're nuts.
as for you being generally educated in the sciences... so was sir isaac newton - and he worked overtime at alchemy — and also — like yourself — held the delusional belief in
an imaginary man in the sky.
those who believe in
an imaginary man in the sky are delusional, and no one wants delusional people dictating their retarded morality onto the rest of society, except other mentally ill people.
ignorant delusional people should be free to believe in and worship whatever
imaginary men in the sky they choose but only in the privacy of their own homes and places of worship.
Acts 18:9 - 10 / Paul later admits in 2 Corinthians 11:23 - 25 that he was actually whipped close to death 5 separate times, beaten on 3 occasions, and stoned once, officially making
your imaginary man in the sky the lousiest bodyguard in he history of forever.
Its easy to brain wash retards into believing that a pedophile is a prophet of
an imaginary man in the sky.
what about people who don't believe the bible is the divine inspired word of
your imaginary man in the sky?
People are arguing over the skin color of
an imaginary man.
everyone on earth who believes in
imaginary men in the sky is delusional.
as for «crazy» — those who believe in
imaginary men in the sky are delusional... and while religious delusion may not currently be listed in dsm iv as a mental illness — we can only hope it will change soon...
those of you who believe in
an imaginary man in the sky should never be allowed to vote, hold public office, purchase or own firearms or teach public school.
«fyck you and
your imaginary man made fycking, god take that bullshyt and shove it so far up your fycking ass you choke, you fycking freak».
common sense held that the world was flat and that there is
an imaginary man in the sky that listens to the whispers of people who believe in him.
It should actually be called... National Day of Endorsing Insanity Day, or Day We Talk To
Imaginary Men in the Sky Day.
your imaginary man in the sky was not against slavery.
you're brainwashed into thinking pretty much anything is OK — if
your imaginary man in the sky says so — or more imporantly - doesn't say so.
most often — atheists are defending themselves and fighting the good fight against the actions, deeds, and ideals of delusional, retarded, uneducated, subhumans who believe in
an imaginary man in the sky....
how can your perfect, infallible, omniscient, omnipotent,
imaginary man in the sky do ANYTHING in err?
but it doesn't reconcile the fact that
your imaginary man in the sky either knowingly produced faulty work fully aware that it would eventually displease him, and that was good to him... or produced faulty work unaware that it would eventually displease him.
your imaginary man in the sky exists only between the ears of those who choose to suspend reason and believe this garbage.
why would
your imaginary man in the sky create anything knowing that it would displease him... and declare it «good» to begin with??? that might make sense to you..
When people are good for the sake of being human, and not to please
an imaginary man in the sky, we will all know peace and happiness.
atheism is a lack of belief in
imaginary men in the sky.
When you say, «When people are good for the sake of being human, and not to please
an imaginary man in the sky, we will all know peace and happiness» I can't help but wonder where the «good» comes from or why we have morals at all?
People who believe in
imaginary men in the sky who answer prayers if people ask in threes are delusional, and most of them have political agendas and want the rest of the country to live by their cult's tenets.
As much as I know that there is
no imaginary man in the sky, I also know that science can't explain the origins of the universe.
True flights of fancy - as when the fairies make
an imaginary man walk and dance by manipulating an overcoat, tricorn hat and buckled boots - are far too rare.
A woman (Lynn Redgrave) who believes a dead composer is in love with her falls in love with a man (James Earl Jones) who constantly fights
an imaginary man named Hank
The painting «Am
I An Imaginary Man?»