Sentences with phrase «in imaginary things»

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.
You are so delusional you think just insisting others believe in imaginary things makes you seem smart.
Why is there so much fear of death that so many people need to beleive in imaginary things to soothe their fears??
So he is to blame but it is because of his belief in imaginary things.
There is no god, but if you believe in imaginary things yourself, then that's just fine.
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.

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Putting things in perspective means looking at what is truly real and what is a problem that is imaginary or rather built up in your mind.
Believing in imaginary, magical things is on that list.
you can believe in a lot of things without having to believe in an imaginary friend in the sky.
The requirements for belief in a thing that exists are similar to the requirements for belief in a thing that is imaginary.
In my experience, real things are distinguishable form illusions, misperceptions, imaginary things and the like — they leave evidence.
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.
We don't have to believe in fairy tales and lies, ever fearing the imaginary and hoping for things that won't ever be.
I realize that you took the experiment and disproved my belief, and that I might just be praying to the some imaginary creature but hey I've seen God do to many things in my life for me to stop believing so I will continue to pray that he reveals himself to you.
None of what they do proves the existence of their imaginary deities or whatever imaginary things they hold dear in their heads.
Hilarious, people that believe in imaginary beings complaining about other people imagining other things..
The Bible will always be a valuable book for people curious as to what people believed in lieu of facts during the times when people, mostly Europeans and people dominated by Europeans, ordered their lives and justified the things they did by appealing to an imaginary God.
I do those things because they are the right thing to do not because I am afraid of some imaginary guy in the sky.
First of all I find it ironic for you to be commenting on such for as far as you are concerned there is no such thing as God as believers would talk of, but just an «imaginary friend» in the alleigance to Hawardism, a United Nations of Spiritualiy and the goddess Sophia.
There is one thing wrong with it: that gods do not exist and you have wasted considerable time, money and concerted effort in a bid to speak to something wholly imaginary.
If you have an opinion, perhaps if you expressed it in a different way it would be easier for us to understand your particular brand of emotional blindness and personal delusions you may have trouble getting rid of and we could help you understand how some things you believe are clearly untrue and imaginary... or whatever.
He would cover the flanks and he could also rotate in the striker role playing as a false striker, but such things are only childish imaginary wishfull thinking.
I believe the man utd tragedy is referred to as the Munich air disaster... The real Munich disaster involved a beer hall in 1920 and the germination of a mad dictator who eventually unleashed untold mayhem and bloodshed and became a delusional manager holed up in a bunker (or was that a dug out) ordering loyal underlings to push around imaginary artillery (aka giroud and Walcott) that would retake the Soviet Union (or perhaps the EPL CL and FA Cup I forget) by reviving the glory years when things were going his way... Hmmm history is a funny thing
They may line things up, they spin wheels on cars, but they're not actually playing in imaginary.
And now as my imaginary Sephora cart fills up again, I have to talk through some of the things that have caught my attention in the last couple of weeks.
He'll puff up his massive, bronzed and naked chest, nipples stiff and quivering, and use a sword to hack at some menacing but imaginary snake, while in the background a few crew members will smack their lips, nod their heads, and say things like, «Boy, the Rock looks good,» «Dude, the Rock always looks good,» «Hey, his breasteses are bigger than hers» and «Arnold, eat your heart out.»
«One of the things you have to do as a critic, particularly with these home - viewing screeners we get, is sometimes I've had to apply an imaginary audience in my head as part of that experience,» Columbus Alive's Keefe says.
It reminds, of all things, of Dan Harris's Imaginary Heroes (also starring Michelle Williams), in that it's a rather meticulously - detailed period piece that fails almost completely to offer up any human interest in its pursuit of human truth.
Special Relationships The recent update at PvPOnline (Friday 5th April) highlights some of the greatest things that the webcomics model / medium offers it's readers — the story Kurtz tells in the blog post is that he received an email from a reader regarding an imaginary friend that their daughter had created, which was related to Skull the Troll (character from PvP)-- The result, after a short communique between the adults, was a new strip introducing that character to the public, and to the canonical PvP universe.
Sadie finds solace in the one thing her real father, Sam Sugarspear, left behind: a book about an imaginary land, ruled by a king who grants wishes.One day, when her stepfather's cruelty reaches unimaginable depths, Sadie runs away and hides inside a crevice in her beloved willow tree.
It's not unheard of for dogs to nose air - dirt over their food bowls, push imaginary soil over their bones, and do other weird things in the name of apartment survival.
In this imaginary underwater city, there is recycling, public health, advertising and lots of other things familiar from our own communities.
The thing is, in my imaginary Mecha, I have a boombox or an MP3 player built into it with speakers so I can listen to music as I kill.
The Imaginary Chain's glimpse into the outcome of your choices is a big help in making sure you're strategizing to the best of your ability, especially when facing multiple enemies at once, as things can get a bit chaotic.
The main thing to remember here is that where you have an individual or groups of people in a picture, spread over any distance, their heads all generally touch that imaginary horizon line - your eyeline.
The exhibition explores paracosm — imaginary worlds created inside one's mind — fantasy worlds that involve humans, animals, and things that exist in reality — entities that are entirely imaginary, alien, and otherworldly.
In a 1969 interview, Oldenburg described this tension as a way of «frustrating expectations»: «The food, of course, can't really be eaten, so that it's an imaginary activity which emphasizes the fact that it is, after all, not real — that it's art, whatever that strange thing is of doing something only for itself rather than for function.»
Its meanings include: to place a thing in a certain location (an imaginary couch in a living room, a person in a class affiliation); to place someone or place oneself in a certain attitude or position (our wealthy white male curator as a «universal» arbiter of taste); to behave affectedly (to pretend that one's tastes are not one's own); and to be buried, to be dead, to rest in the grave, to bury a corpse.
Imaginary Portraits is organized in conjunction with The Thing Unseen: A Centennial Celebration of Nicolas Carone at the New York Studio School curated by Ro Lohin.
The vivid imaginary world of his childhood, fuelled by childhood fears and a passion for making things, led to the development of mythical stories, in which his teddy, Alan Measles, is the super hero, and also to his transvestite alter ego, Claire, who collected the Turner Prize in 2003 in a Bo Peep - style dress.
Nicolas Carone at The New York Studio School «The Thing Unseen: A Centennial Celebration of Nicolas Carone» curated by Ro Lohin will be on view, September 5th - October 15th, 2017, in conjunction with our exhibition, Nicolas Carone: Imaginary Portraits, September 7th - October 28th, 2017.
Your statement has no logical basis to it at all; Not «believing» in an imaginary deity as a logical explanation of the existence of all things, makes one a narcissist?
And so, rather than you continuing to assume that I don't know things and supplying intellectual stuffing for those imaginary lacunae, how about filling some of the real gaps in my knowledge by answering some of my questions?
The point I was trying to make is that there are certain elements of this discussion and that of the IPCC that are in essence arguments over things that are imaginary.
So, Ideal is imaginary in describing gases, there is no such thing as an Ideal gas in real life, all gases are Real.
If cockpit flicks are not your thing but you'd still like to fly, here's a silly little game that has no point other than to let you propel an imaginary you through the air is though a superhero or in a dream.
For one thing, a statewide average is based on an imaginary driver, for instance, a 30 year old single female living in Missouri with a clean driving record, a full time job, and a 2016 Honda Accord with dual airbags and automatic seat belts, which she drives somewhere between 15,000 and 25,000 miles per year.
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.
When we all lived together the kids would make elaborate things in the craft room, build stuff with Lego, cajole me to play Polly Pocket imaginary games...
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