Sentences with phrase «least was closer to the truth»

(See Carl F. Burke, God Is for Real, Man [New York: Association Press, 1966], p. 39) A generation ago, a viable model was «Railways to heaven,» which at least was closer to the truth than «God is my co-pilot.»

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And yet modernity was also understood as a philosophical and theological system that displaced, or at least threatened, what could be called the praeambula fidei — the «preambles of faith,» which include the truths of natural reason, particularly on philosophical issues close to sacred doctrine.
-- Or at least whose version is closer to the truth?
The simple truth is that there has been an extremely close relationship between the media and politicians over the least the last 50 years and many would argue stretching back to Lord Beaverbrook, the Liberal Unionist.
The other stereotype — that kids are watching TV, playing video games, and eating chips out of a bag — may be closer to the truth, at least for kids who are overweight.»
The «several months» thing for battery life is considerably less attractive when you realize that this is based upon an AMAZON month and an Amazon month is 10 — 15 hours (15 claimed; 10 closer to the truth, at least IME).
But now I was suddenly confronted with the truth — or at least something closer to it than I ever thought I'd get: three white soldiers in front of a train car, standing guard over six black prisoners.
If there's any truth to new speculation, Apple's voice - activated HomePod speaker is inching closer to a commercial release, at least in the U.S.
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