The Florida Project continues filmmaker Sean Baker's spotlight on marginalised and
invisible people living in the USA.
Not exact matches
But most proponents think everything will be worked out in due time, and that in the next few years, blockchain and its smart contracts would improve our
lives, even if it operates quietly in the background,
invisible to most
people.
An inside look at the
invisible systems behind skyscrapers, where an increasing number of
people live and work.
Of course, from a customers viewpoint, this will not be obvious as blockchain tech should dominantly be
invisible — even as its features and functionality improve
peoples» / business»
lives.
It is possible to have an ethical
life without resorting to
invisible sky
people and to make law without having to invoke some guy
living in the earths core as somehow making
people behave badly.
Please, any Christian, honestly answer the following: The completely absurd theory that all 7,000,000,000 human beings are simultaneously being supervised 24 hours a day, every day of their
lives by an immortal,
invisible being for the purposes of reward or punishment in the «afterlife» comes from the field of: (a) Astronomy; (b) Medicine; (c) Economics; or (d) Christianity You are about 70 % likely to believe the entire Universe began less than 10,000 years ago with only one man, one woman and a talking snake if you are a: (a) historian; (b) geologist; (c) NASA astronomer; or (d) Christian I have convinced myself that gay $ ex is a choice and not genetic, but then have no explanation as to why only gay
people have ho.mo $ exual urges.
Because they want to talk about something real — something that really meant something in their
life, not the
invisible person in the sky who they never even spoke too.
Guess
people like to be brainwashed into believing in an
invisible spirit that
lives in the sky.
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
The same with
people... they hope their past impropriety will be
invisible or overlooked so that they can get on with their
lives unchallenged.
Such texts imply that the
invisible God is made visible through the incarnation in a concrete and not simply mystical or anagogical way — that those who saw Jesus in his earthly
life also «saw» the first
person of the Trinity.
My
life is great following basic morals and laws without having to pay homage to the
invisible god and the silly rules that his creators have invented over the years to keep
people in line while getting rich.
Unlike other addictions, this one is often
invisible to the world and most
people continue to function in their day - today
lives.
Modern, intelligent
people have gone beyond archaic mythology and don't
live in a fairytale world of
invisible, supernatural beings in the sky.
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.
What an awful world it must be to
live in where the only thing keeping you from murdering
people is the threats of punishment by an
invisible, undetectable deity.
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?
Young
people in particular often visualize their moral problem in some such way as this: on the one side is the ideal
life with its purity, its self - forgetfulness, its fine awareness of things
invisible, and on the other side are the primitive instincts — pugnacity, egotism, sensuality, the caveman within, and between these two there is an irreconcilable hostility.
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.
These
people are Zweig's «
invisibles» and, as we meet them in his book, it's hard not to wonder whether they don't have a healthier perspective on work,
life and recognition.
I can't wait until
people wake up and realize that this «
invisible god, and book» they externalize everything in their
life to, doesn't exist..
Imagine if Santa didn't leave actual, physical gifts, but was credited for the feelings of goodwill and generosity that
people feel during the holidays, and what if he wasn't supposed to be
living in a «real» place like the North Pole, but was just an
invisible spirit, like some other characters we know?
Bottom line is, fewer and fewer young
people believe in magic
invisible White guys with beards who
live in the sky.
It's very scary to me that there are so many
people living in a delusional fantasy world of
invisible, supernatural beings in the sky.
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.
When
people stop worrying about the «after -
life» and an
invisible guy in the sky, we can advance more as a civilization and reach new heights and maybe even GET ALONG with each other, more
people will
live their
life knowing this is the only
life you get.
If your
invisible, untraceable alien claims responsibility for the creation of the universe and
life on this planet, if your
invisible, untraceable alien created a race of
people, led them out of slavery in a foreign land, appeared to them countless times, spoke thru prophets to them over thousands of years, and all of that interaction was successively captured in a book over those thousands of years..
I can not and will never believe in a «God» that would allow children to be molested, the holocaust to happen, genocide to happen, or anything that would hurt his «subjects» and to say that its a learning thing for us to overcome or that he does nt want to get directly involved in our
lives, this can only be perceived as utterly rediculous and I still can not understand how
people follow a
invisible person so blindly.
There was such a marked difference to be observed between the
live person, and the corpse which remained after his death, that it was natural to assume that the
living soul or spirit of the man survived in another world,
invisible and, for the most part, out of contact with those remaining in this world.
The completely absurd theory that all 7,000,000,000 human beings are simultaneously being supervised 24 hours a day, every day of their
lives by an immortal,
invisible being for the purposes of reward or punishment in the «afterlife» comes from the field of: (a) Astronomy; (b) Medicine; (c) Economics; or (d) Christianity You are about 70 % likely to believe the entire Universe began less than 10,000 years ago with only one man, one woman and a talking snake if you are a: (a) historian; (b) geologist; (c) NASA astronomer; or (d) Christian I have convinced myself that gay $ ex is a choice and not genetic, but then have no explanation as to why only gay
people have ho.mo $ exual urges.
We do not treat prisoners as humans needing support to turn their
lives around, but we treat them as animals who are different from us, and they become the
invisible people.
«Religion has convinced
people that there's an
invisible man...
living in the sky, who watches everything you do every minute of every day.
Employment and housing are but two examples (and I only scratched at the surface), but they are indicative of a huge problem — the everyday systems (often
invisible) that determine enormously important parts of our
lives are stacked against
people of color.
Mother and child were bound at their wrists by a red thread, a nod to a Chinese proverb that states an
invisible red thread connects children's souls to
people in their
lives.
Dr. Brad Berk of the University of Rochester Medical Center, who now
lives with a spinal cord injury, says too many
people with similar injuries are
invisible to society.
Living among us are
people with four cones, who might experience a range of colors
invisible to the rest.
Through the use of sensors built into your mobile phone (cameras, motion sensors and GPS) and Web services that can aggregate and interpret the assembled information, a new collective capacity is emerging: one in which
people like you participate in sensing and analyzing aspects of
life that were previously
invisible
«Many hard of hearing
people battle silently with their
invisible hearing difficulties, straining to stay connected to the world around them, reluctant to seek help,» said David Myers, PhD, a psychology professor and textbook writer at Hope College in Michigan who
lives with hearing loss.
If weird
life in the Atacama Desert is the
person you'll never meet, and weird
life living among
life as we know it is that utterly silent and all - but -
invisible tenant, then biochemically integrated weird
life is the roommate who shares your toothbrush and «borrows» a twenty from your wallet, but at regular intervals thoughtfully leaves a bouquet of flowers and a bottle of wine on the kitchen table.
«Monell is the right place with the right
people and this is the right time to increase awareness about anosmia and focus on targeted research to help
people affected with this
invisible disability, which can have distressing effects on emotional well - being, safety and quality of
life,» said Monell Center Director Robert F. Margolskee, MD, PhD.
Read more about how other
people handle chronic illnesses in
Life Disrupted: Getting Real About Chronic Illness in Your Twenties and Thirties (written by «A Chronic Dose» blogger Laurie Edwards) and Sick and Tired of Feeling Sick and Tired:
Living with
Invisible Chronic Illness.
These women
live in an
invisible prison: controlled and harmed by the
person who should love them most.
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According to the diary, there's a group of tiny, nearly
invisible people known as the Minimoys
living in the backyard.
Along the way he discovers a secret land full of
people so tiny, they are almost
invisible — and that's when the real adventure begins in this family friendly,
live - action / computer - animation mix.
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people spend balmy summer days and nights, fall in love, ponder on the vagaries of
life, in and around a stately Italian villa, while almost
invisible domestics — at least, they're occasionally glimpsed, but have next to no dialogue — tend to their needs, cooking, gardening, or presenting them with handsome, freshly caught fish.
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Gabriel and Michael, who may have inherited their father's gifts, have always protected themselves by
living «off the Grid» — that is,
invisible to the real -
life surveillance networks that monitor
people in our modern society.
Emerson decried the
life of the average
person, so intent on satisfying the monotonous wants of an unexceptional
life that the omnipresent miracles of the universe are
invisible to him.