Sentences with phrase «it any less real»

And the more regulation we heap on internships, the less real world experience will be available.
The technology is controversial and misunderstood, but that doesn't make it any less real.
Through the use of plastic, spending money seems less real and thus we spend more.
So it is not that everything came from nothing, but that reality itself is less real than we think.
they are gods yet you do not believe in them why are they less real than your favorite god?
I suspect love is no less real to an atheist than it is to a Christian, Muslim, or Jew.
Simply because the «language» doesn't exist for me to explain that evidence to you does not make it any less real.
Does this make North America any less real?
Today, the world's refugees have a different skin tone than European Jews, but the crisis is no less real.
The external appearance of a person was considered to be far less real than the invisible soul or mind, and so the possibility of representing a person through his or her physical appearance was denied.
Consequently, if it is not possible for him, psychologically to surround each being with that particular, overflowing affection which characterizes our human love, at least he can nurture in his heart that generalized but none the less real affection for all that is which will cause him to cherish in each thing, over and above its surface qualities, the being itself — that is to say, that indefinable, elect part of each thing which, under God's influence, gradually becomes flesh of his flesh.
«62 Players know themselves to be more real than the system; their captivity is less real than their play world.
But that use of language implies that being a girl is not cool for a real man, and that any man that is a girly - man is of less value and less real.
«The one is no less real than the other, and neither is a part - cause... man's action is enclosed in God's action, but it is still real action.»
The power to be affected, may, it is conceded, constitute a kind of being also, but such being is less real, less significant, less perfect, and certainly less valuable.
Which is more or less real than the other?
i once suggested to a friend that satan was a human construct... not that that makes satan any less real, just different, any how it was just a thought... he only gets named as a character in the NT except in job.
Probably in these narratives we have reminiscences of an experience that would be no less real if the form in which it was told was symbolic.
It is neither more real nor less real in the infant than it is in the intellectual genius, but in the maturer person there is much greater awareness of the grounds for faith and the challenge to commitment.
An absent God is not any less real than a present one.
Either God's valuation is less real than the data that it unifies (if viewed as an element of the process of concrescence) or, if fully real, it is such only as a datum that is available for future occasions or future moments of God's experience.
Since nobody has a psychic decoder capable of intercepting Divine Messages, these people's experiences with the Almighty can't be considered any more or less real than anyone else's.
I have known several people that have walked away from God... It won't make Him any less real when we stand before Him when we die.
This answer is not implied in the statement of the question, as it might seem to be, for God's relation to man as the eternal Thou which never becomes an It does not make any the less real the «silence» or «eclipse» of God when He appears to hide Himself and we cut ourselves off from relation with Him.
But god is no more or less real than a childs imaginary playmate.
The moment of my beginning this paragraph, for example, is considerably less real to me than the present moment.
It may be implicit and unformed, but for all that it is no less real.
But their not believing in God doesn't make my belief in God any less real or meaningful to me.
But this difference, which may be less real and important than I think, does not obscure my appreciation of the truth and brilliance of Dr. Morrison's discussion of the concreteness of revelation and of its inseparable connection with the community.
And on the other hand the future is still less a real future if man has it already in his control, so that it is subject to his own fantasies and wishes; that is, if he does not take seriously the truth that the future, being new, calls for the new man.
The nature of the violence is different (it's shifted to the spiritual realm since the mission of establishing a Bride has been accomplished via the triumph of the Cross), but it's no less real.
At the same time also the future becomes less a real future — by which is meant a future which determines the present because as its own future it is indissolubly connected with it.
Through the eyes of Christian adherents, a leader's imperfections — though no less real or upsetting — are viewed against the backdrop of the Bible, a world full of unreliable heroes and morally ambiguous saints.
As I hope is evident, none of the above meant to reduce or dispute the cultural significance, much less the real orientation towards peace of «A Common Word».
The atheists here don't know the Bible and I seriously doubt have any gay friends much less real friends so they speak not from any caring point but to take The Bible out of society.
How dare you presume that my love for someone else is any less real or special than that!
I lust after recognition, I am desperate to win all the little merit badges and trinkets of my profession, and I am of less real use in this world than any good cleaning lady.
Man is ontologically no more or less real than any other kind of complex, and human orders are continuous with other orders of nature.
Perceiving the present world as only so much continual change, without sensing any of this change as applying or connected to oneself, would perhaps be to perceive the present world as less real, more of a passing show of forms or shadows.
Whatever those conditions are, none has more (or less) being (or is more or less real) than any other.
Thus, in whatever way a complex is — prevails or is alescent — it is no more or less real in that respect than it is in any other.
If there are no degrees of being or reality, then a given complex is no more or less real than any other.
Insulated from the «naked truth of death,» dying becomes both unfamiliar and less real for contemporary Americans.
And there's less real «liberal education» than ever (as a percentage of the whole called «higher education,» at least).
It is easy to define the sparrow's relationship with God by the moment it fell and was not caught rather than by the far more numerous, but no less real, moments in which it was happily being what it was created to be.
Put simply, this means that transcendence of any sort has become progressively less real to many people.
Human relationships can not be reduced to mathematics, but they are no less real for that, and even more vital for our well - being.
But certainly it will not be less real, In this realm there is no eating or drinking, no marriage or giving in marriage, no procreation or aging; yet everything good that we experience in eating and drinking, in love and sex, in our young bodies and our aging bodies, will be translated there to perfection.
The formulas of churches seemed less real than the anguish.
For King, the world of children is no less real, important or dangerous than the world of grownups, and children are no less competent in managing its trials.
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