Sentences with phrase «invisible men who»

I always consult invisible men who live in the sky about important decisions.
I believe in praying to invisible men who live in the sky.
So, not only do we think you're an idiot for actually believing in a magical, all - powerful, invisible man who lives in the sky and demands things of you, we think you're an idiot for turning your back on the teachings of this magical, all - powerful, invisible man who lives in the sky.
Otherwise, the oppressors of the world take on the lurking transparency of Ralph Ellision's invisible man who mugs in the dead of night.
Believing that the world is what it looks like is crazy, believing that there is an invisible man who runs every last corner of the universe but has nothing better to do than be your personal buddy while war and cancer and torture and child abuse go on and on and on, that's sane?
If anything ever destroys it, it'll be religious nuts who think they're fighting some holy war for the invisible man who lives in the sky... geez, haven't we outgrown the needs for these ancient fairy tales yet?
What's the dfference between the myth of an invisible man who lives in the sky and the Santa Claus myth?
You just told her that an invisible man who tells you to kill people just showed up when you didn't want him to.»
But if the invisible man who lives in the sky wants it like this, I suppose His will be done.

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Which brings up a hypothesis that Hooley has been pondering: the idea that qualified women are, in a sense, invisible to men who could advance their careers.
Anyone who prays to invisible men in the sky should be avoided.
First off, thanks again for believing in me and the «good guy in the sky», J.C. Glad to know that praying to an invisible man in the clouds and fearing a fella with horns on his head is a contributing factor when deciding who runs a country.
Saying that everyone has a delusion and beleives in an invisible old man who lives in the sky is absurd and is mentally in need of help.
I don't fear any «invisible man in the sky» who hasn't produced one credible, empirically based instance of his existence in over 3,000 years What is needed is for people to stop living by the rules of myth and mysticism and start living by the realities of the here and now
Let me get this straight: You believe that a couple of thousand years ago an invisible man in the sky impregnated a virgin girl in the middle east, had a half - god / half - man son who traveled around doing magic tricks, and then rose from the dead and is now constantly watching all of us to see if we'll get pie in the sky when we die?
20 For the invisible things of him since the creation of the world are clearly seen, being perceived through the things that are made, even his everlasting power and divinity; that they may be without excuse: 21 because that, knowing God, they glorified him not as God, neither gave thanks; but became vain in their reasonings, and their senseless heart was darkened.22 Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, 23 and changed the glory of the incorruptible God for the likeness of an image of corruptible man, and of birds, and four - footed beasts, and creeping things.24 Wherefore God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts unto uncleanness, that their bodies should be dishonored among themselves: 25 for that they exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshipped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed for ever.
those who don't believe in the invisible man in the sky don't invent anyone.
[22] Once that image of love was desecrated by sin, it had to be recast in the furnace of divine love.The Incarnation marks the moment when the image of the invisible God became man, renewing man's image in a new creation so that men might become in Him who they were forever intended to be in God's eyes, the image of the God who is love (Eph.
When people compare God to an invisible dragon or unicorn, it's annoying (for those of us who see concepts of «God» as being like «Love» or «Art» rather than invisible beareded man), but it at least makes some cultural sense.
The Incarnation marks the moment when the image ofthe invisible God became man, renewing man's image in a new creation so that men might become in Him who they were forever intended to be in God's eyes, the image of the God who is love (Eph.
Does this new finding prove an invisible, all powerful, magic man who lives in the sky had an evil talking snake tempt a woman, made from a rib, to disobey him, whereby he put a curse on all future humanity, then later changed his mind and decides to lift his curse by impregnating a human woman with himself and having himself tortured, killed, and raised from the dead, so that if you believe all that, you get to live forever in heaven after you die, but if you don't, he will torture you forever in hell?
I do nt want to end up being like you, a drone who looks incredibly silly to rational thinking people speaking on and on about their invisible man even in situations where its simply not wanted or warranted.
Religion has actually convinced people that there «s an invisible man - living in the sky - who watches everything you do, every minute of every day.
When something important or shocking happens on a large scale... there will be morons who will see the invisible mans influence in it.
I don't need some invisible boogy man who will send me to hell unless I worship him unquestioningly.
Never mind all that data collected and analysis done by scientists over the last 300 years, I choose to believe in a magic invisible sky man who created the Earth in 6 days, one who keeps me under surveillance 24 hours a day 7 days a week from the time I'm born until the time I die because I'm just that important to him, a god who will convict me of thoughtcrime, even while I'm asleep, if I should ever doubt his existence.
Those who pray are simply talking to an invisible man...
Not to mention being politically incorrect for dumbing down my beliefs and faith as one who worships «an invisible magic man in the sky.»
It's a greater fantasy NOT to believe that there is an all powerful invisible god somewhere in the universe who knows everything, can do anything, hears everyone's thoughts, etc, or that someone died and rose from the dead three days later (this same person was born of a virgin), or that someone spoke to god via a burning bush, or that one old man, who lived to be 900 years old, built a boat that held two of every animal on the earth to survive a worldwide flood?
So, too, the prophets all speak of the one God, not only as eternally enthroned above all temporal change, the invisible spirit above all earthly affairs, but as the One who has purposes for man, who does not leave man to his own devices like some great nobleman who says: I can get along without them; I can wait until they come to me.
There will always be people who unfortunately believe in the invisible man in the sky.
So that leaves us with James Madison as basically the only extremely important founding father who's beliefs concerning an invisible man in the sky weren't well known (the assumption that he was atheist is very likely to be right).
I am not scared of a really small man telling me there's an invisible, inaudible, intangible man standing behind me who will pound me at some undefined point in the future if I don't do what that small man tells me to do right now.
People who believe in invisible men in the sky that tell them things should be admitted to a mental hospital.
Religion has actually convinced people that there's an invisible man, living in the sky, who watches everything you do, every minute of every day.
I guess my point... question... quandary is this — if a man, dirty, unshaven, and unclean, is standing on the street corner, swaying back and forth, talking to someone who seems invisible to the passers by, the believer and non believer alike would probably conclude that the man has some unresolved mental issues.
The atheist motto is: «It seems kind of dumb to believe that there's a magic invisible man in the sky who is all powerful but had to kill his son (who is also him) to save us from his own wrath because he engineered us in a way that we would want to break his «laws» just to test us.
«The gods may derive their colour and beauty from the high splendours of nature, but it was man who obtained these for them, abstracted them from sun and moon and cloud; their personality they get direct from him; the shadow or flicker of divinity that is upon them they receive through him from the invisible world, the Supernatural» Tolkien, The Monsters, 123.
He knew that hers would be invisible stones, the kind she'd grip tighter each time she saw the man who once shared her bed but not her public humiliation, each time she heard the whispers of her neighbors or the loud, pretentious prayers of the men who had grabbed her and surrounded her and threatened to kill her, each time she heard rumors that the person who saved her would himself be put to death.
Ephesians 4:4 - 6 «Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only [monos] God» 1 Timothy 1:17 «which He will bring about at the proper time幽e who is the blessed and only [monos] Sovereign, the King of kings and Lord of lords, who alone [monos] possesses immortality and dwells in unapproachable light, whom no man has seen or can see.
Thus each group shouts that their particular invisible man is the right one, too often killing others who disagree.
Only those who represented the invisible communion of saints, living by faith in the word of the gospel and in love of their fellow men, inspired by fellowship with God, formed the true Christian church.
Jesus talked to the «Father» who as many on this site say is the «invisible man», myth, fairy tale — what kind of mad man is this!
If you remove the invisible man in the clouds (as people who want to end religion put it), the teachings and stories of helping your fellow man should still be listened to...
We wouldn't want the monster who lives under there to get you... But seriously, if you actually believe that there's a God, and he had some «scriptures» written down for us to follow, don't you think it would be important enough to this invisible man in the sky so that he / she / it would make certain we didn't foul it up?
You mean this perfect god: Religion has actually convinced people that there's an invisible man living in the sky who watches everything you do, every minute of every day.
Ask them why on Earth ANYONE who believes in DEMOCRACY, personal freedom, and small govt would bow to some UNELECTED invisible man in the clouds who tells them what to do, gives us no control over our lives (it's all a «divine plan» remember?)
can someone seriously tell me if obama actually believes that there» an INVISIBLE MAN... LIVING IN THE SKY... who watches every thing you do, every minute of every day.
But politicians are realists and they know they have to pander to a national full of idiots who believe in invisible men in the sky.
We in fact do believe in the invisible man in the sky who performs miracles and can read our minds.
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