But you've been around here long enough to realize that I don't believe
in anything supernatural, including the myriad visions of an afterlife that man has dreamed up.
Not exact matches
But I can not any longer believe
in anything «
supernatural» until some more definitive evidence can be presented.
That is, if we had souls they would not likely be «
supernatural» or extra-dimensional since we see absolutely NO evidence of
anything like that
in physics at all.
Without the brain,
anything like a soul would have no memory, no «mind», no comprehension, and no way to interact with
anything in a way that would suggest a «
supernatural» or even extra-dimensional creature who wants a bit of selfish pleasure out of it.
Any god who could influence a person's thoughts could even more easily light up the sky with glowing letters of holy text, yet there is nothing
supernatural in origin influencing
anything in this continuum.
I put my confidence
in the hard science, and that doesn't point to
anything supernatural.
RD: You could say that, it doesn't
in any case, nothing about it makes it more probable that there is
anything supernatural.
I can prove that
anything that has to do with the
supernatural is completely fantastic (as
in based
in fantasy).
An actual
supernatural thing would, for us to interact with it
in any way, be required to impinge upon this space - time continuum, and we see that, regardless of scale, i.e. microscopic or macroscopic, there is absolutely zero evidence that there is
anything interacting with us or our universe
in any way.
In the religion, SBNR, atheism case, there is objective evidence against religions and none for them, there is no objective evidence for anything supernatural, there is objective evidence for much that was explained supernaturally in the past, and there are highly plausible explanations for purely natural universe supported by objective evidenc
In the religion, SBNR, atheism case, there is objective evidence against religions and none for them, there is no objective evidence for
anything supernatural, there is objective evidence for much that was explained supernaturally
in the past, and there are highly plausible explanations for purely natural universe supported by objective evidenc
in the past, and there are highly plausible explanations for purely natural universe supported by objective evidence.
It wasn't that I thought he possessed
supernatural powers or
anything; I just imagined that he and God had a lot of things
in common, that they subscribed to the same magazines and wore similar shoes.
I don't fear he'll because I don't believe
in it or
anything else
supernatural.
I certainly did not get the idea from those verses of
anything like total depravity or that fallen man had to experience any kind of
supernatural transformation of the will / heart
in order to be able to accept God's convicting / convincing / persuading / call / drawing, instructions, teachings, commands, promises and gifts.
Of course, an invisible
supernatural, imaginary man
in the sky can't cause hurricanes or
anything else.
Chris Duffett was on a street evangelism team with 12 bored teenagers who mostly didn't believe that God could do
anything supernatural — but one got a clear picture of a woman
in a red jacket with a fur collar, wearing black boots, and with severe stomach pain.
So far I have never seen, heard, read, watched, felt or experienced
anything supernatural, though I have experienced Yosemite Falls
in winter which was naturally super
Here's your problem, you are tying all actions into your
supernatural beliefs, and so of course you wouldn't think that people who reject your belief would be justified
in feeling
anything at all.
But if God doesn't do
anything in the traditional sense of
supernatural acts, then what does God do?
I mean, all
in all, religion, gods, and
supernatural things just don't do
anything for me.
Believing that ritualistic superst!tions (praying
in a specified manner, washing a certain way, visiting a holy shrine, bowing to an imaginary
supernatural being, etc.) will somehow magically convince this super-being to * do *
anything is simply not the truth; then going one step further and proclaiming that these beliefs are the * only * way or we will suffer eternal damnation.
So over the course of the next 30 years... my ability to believe
in a
supernatural narrative or a God who intervenes and does
anything died a death of a thousand unanswered prayers».
You can not show that
anything is
supernatural in origin because there is nothing there and nothing
supernatural about
anything.
Family Radio: You are NO prophets, you have NO
supernatural «magic» powers from God, and you have NO ability to predict
anything in the future no matter how much you study the Bible and you are NOT God's chosen... sorry, it's just plain old life and you're going to have to suck it up and live it like the rest of us.
And I didn't say
anything about a
supernatural man
in the sky.
The second «
anything» is not true: Atheists believe
in lots of things, they just don't believe
in some all - knowing, all - powerful
supernatural being that created the universe.
II know that Jefferson accepted the Bible, except for
anything miraculous (
In fact he commissioned a Bible with all supernatural removed), but I find it hard to avoid some things that can not be explained in my personal lif
In fact he commissioned a Bible with all
supernatural removed), but I find it hard to avoid some things that can not be explained
in my personal lif
in my personal life.
And since they lived
in a prescientific age, when
anything — naturally caused or otherwise — could happen, they did not hesitate to relate events as having
supernatural causes.
You can not demonstrate at
anything near the threshold of reason you would require for most things, that a single
supernatural event has ever occurred
in the history of the universe.
And Jonathan Edwards says
in the same strain: «Those gracious influences which are the effects of the Spirit of God are altogether
supernatural — are quite different from
anything that unregenerate men experience.
«Evolution is any change across successive generations
in the heritable characteristics of biological populations» so, what you have to say is «Evolution by an entirely random process with out
supernatural intervention» and, unfortunately that doenst really say
anything yet..
And when to try to strip away one's hope of
anything, be it a belief
in a
supernatural authority or otherwise, they are bound to react with hostility.
Obviously you feel the need to believe
in a
supernatural higher power, a need so great that you have constructed an elaborate fantasy what happens when people die, but
in all honesty, there is no reason to believe that death results
in anything but the cessation of life.
Sadly our current understanding
in the «Christian» teachings falls miserably short of
anything close to a
supernatural manifestation by a Living God.
If
anything can thwart God's will, natural or
supernatural, than the basics of what He has revealed about Himself are misunderstood or misrepresented
in Scripture.
The academic jury long ago rendered a final verdict: We have no need of the God, or
anything supernatural,
in order to know reality.
Most atheists are free - thinkers and rationalists, therefore it follows that they do not believe
in anything that may be considered or classified as
supernatural.
I am certain that if some
supernatural being powerful enough to be called god exists, it sure don't care if you ride, walk, talk, dress, undress, pee, kill, heal or
anything else
in it's name or for it to notice us.
In all the years of recorded history, not once has
anything supernatural ever been proven.
in over 500 years — the enlightened path of science has not once uncovered
anything supernatural... what makes anyone think that's going to change?
Truth is neither side can prove
anything either way
in reapect, and since science must jump off at the
supernatural (that outside of known natural laws) they can't automatically discount those that have had religious experiences that give certain individuals logical reasoning based off their faith inter purely of natural experiences.
I was born
in Misawa Japan, but currently live
in Ohio... I am a huge anime, and video games fan... I am also very into
anything supernatural / paranormal and conspiracy theories.
Few filmmakers are capable of imagining
anything worse than
supernatural horror or overly conventional heartbreak and Silver ends up creating something
in between those worlds.
There isn't
anything very «
supernatural» about it but more so a select group of people
in power think they know better (when they actually don't) and things go wrong... very very wrong.
Winchester doesn't offer
anything new, different, or even slightly interesting
in its overly familiar story of the
supernatural.
The freshness that these new faces bring to the previously traveled territory of young adult entertainment even provides a boost of authenticity to this story of two young people
in supernatural love, with the chemistry between the two stronger than arguably
anything in Twilight or even Warm Bodies.
For years humankind have wondered whether
anything supernatural lurks
in the shadows, and vampires have always been a...
Gone, above all else, is the possibility that the strange happenings
in The Last Exorcism Part II are
anything other than some sort of
supernatural hokum.
She's the only one worth
anything in the whole Kiyo Cross
Supernatural Squad, as far as I'm concerned.
Her fascination with science fiction stories and
anything supernatural, as well as a keen interest
in the Middle Ages, drew her to fantasy.
From the occult to the
supernatural,
anything is possible
in this micro adventure game.