Sentences with phrase «imaginary things»

You are so delusional you think just insisting others believe in imaginary things makes you seem smart.
Very young children are often afraid of imaginary things like monsters hiding under the bed.
The balancing of the freedom to believe in imaginary things as you see fit and the protection of society and individuals of something the harm of which has hardly been shown.
Others would seek psychiatric help if they were seeing and hearing imaginary things.
A debate on the what or which imaginary things can take control of which people.
Let's be honest with ourselves here: We play games to accomplish imaginary things.
There is no god, but if you believe in imaginary things yourself, then that's just fine.
It is about realising imaginary things into being.
It is exactly the same as writing: it is realising imaginary things into being, it is exciting, it is something that, really, everyone wants to do, even if they believe they are not very good at it.
Real Steel is directed by «Night at the Museum's» Shawn Levy, who makes good use of his specialized skill in blending people and computer - made imaginary things into one lively, emotionally satisfying story.
For anyone who is not already predisposed to believing that the imaginary is real, if his attention is called to the distinction between reality and imagination and he is explicitly reminded that the imaginary is not real, he's not likely to accept claims about imaginary things as truth.
Preschool children are often afraid of imaginary things like monsters hiding under the bed.
And I've never seen any evidence for gods So if spiritually blind means I don't see imaginary things then I suppose I am
None of what they do proves the existence of their imaginary deities or whatever imaginary things they hold dear in their heads.
Today we bring you Anne Lesley Selcer's essay «What Imaginary Thing Is a Museum?»
I would love for one of you supposed «adults» who believe in imaginary things like satan and hell and men who rise from the dead to answer this.
As noted above, pre-school children's fears of imaginary things, such as fearing that monsters are under the bed, shows their use of imagination in thinking and play.
You just tell them to talk to or pray to this imaginary thing.
However, I will not put stock into some imaginary thing that «knows all» and will reveal what IT wants when IT wants and be heppy with that.
In my experience, real things are distinguishable form illusions, misperceptions, imaginary things and the like — they leave evidence.
So he is to blame but it is because of his belief in imaginary things.
Why is there so much fear of death that so many people need to beleive in imaginary things to soothe their fears??
I would agree that it's a silly ritual that has no direct impact (of course, I would also state that there is no soul, so it's hard to have an impact on an imaginary thing).
* Yes praying to an imaginary thing is really health for children....
We can think about an incredible variety of things: objects, people, places, relationships, abstract concepts, the past, the future, real things and imaginary things.
Description: Tina likes to tell stories about real and imaginary things.
If something imaginary provokes something real, does that make the imaginary thing real too?
A dislike of LCD screens and an incompatibility with them is not an imaginary thing.
So the precise shape of the efficient frontier is mostly an imaginary thing.
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