Sentences with phrase «knows fictional story»

Not exact matches

Was it written to portray a god as a real enti ty or was it intended by the author to be a fictional story: Bible (God): yes — was written as a non fiction book Odyssey (Zeus): no - intended to be fiction by the author
Unlike Superman whose creation can actually be traced back to a couple of young Jewish men in 1938 for the purpose of providing a sellable fictional story line to Detective Comics, there is no such evidence in regards to religious belief; especially since in this case being that this is about a God who does not want to be made known but who would rather have us develop our faith.
Well, sorry to say but with the exception of 1 % of the population that are true atheists people know there is a difference between Fictional stories and the truth expressed by Christ.
The writer did not know the physiology of marine life, and created this story, which ended up in your book of other fictional stories.
Dave has actually been in circulation for — according to my fictional story here, but it is very real, there is actually a Dave out there somewhere; you know, Dave, we're going to find you, but we know from the statistics that this is true.
A: Of course it's a fictional story, but we had a profiler check all the facts we know about Ötzi and his death, and he told us everything could have happened the way we tell it.
In the forthcoming Part II, I will relate a different fictional story that also is strongly based upon real university scientists I have known.
Sure, the * fictional * story that circulated about the mom who posts a picture of her daughter on the first day of kindergarten on her Facebook profile only to have it stolen by a sex trafficker who now knows where her daughter is that day and goes on to abduct her and sell her into the sex trafficking industry is far - fetched and extremist.
But do you know who inspired the story about the fictional punching legend?
Theologians and historians will no doubt shred this interpretation to pieces, but it is an interesting fictional spin on a story that is already layered with multiple fictions.
While I'm not sure how much of this film is fictional and how much is «based on a true story,» I do know that this event took place and watching this movie constantly makes you wonder what would have happened if it were successful.
Abdul - Jabbar and Obstfeld introduce 16 mostly lesser - known African American inventors through a chatty and informal fictional story told by young twins, who learn that many items in a typical American house — the ice - cream scooper, the microphones in cell phones, and more — were invented or developed by African Americans.
As an adult, he says, he rediscovered the story only to find that it was not a fantasy adventure so much as a satirically charged political allegory about the «author's» home country of Florin (I know it's fictional now, okay?)
«The hero's journey,» also known as the «monomyth,» is, in many opinions, the most popular template for writing fictional stories since the days of historical mythology.
1The story and names in this article are fictional, but the story is a conglomeration of a number of similar experiences known to the author.
For those of you that don't know about this game (fat chance, though), this reboot tells the story of Lara Croft, a young archaeologist that along with her crew, are ship - wrecked on a mysterious fictional island named Yamatai.
The story centers around Kirito, a character in a fictional MMORPG known as (duh) Sword Art Online.
A photographer and designer, she is known above all for her 16 mm films in which she focuses on historic or fictional stories.
The video features footage of a fictional story to find the ultimate solution of never - ending desire by fusing two well - known mythical stories from East to West.
I am interested in the ability of painting to create a sense of a time or place that I have never been to — a fictional place that is recognisable and known, but is conjured from memories of writing, film and stories.
However, while the actual story was fictional, it was based on very solid facts, as you well know.
Of the fictional works in this list, the Frankenstein story is retold best by Blade Runner, a movie that, like Shelley's novel, never feels dated no matter when it's viewed.
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