Sentences with phrase «more imaginary being»

I mean, come on, surely there's room for one more imaginary being in your life.

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Then there is the NDP platform, which has more imaginary numbers than a university math class.
spent on the worship od imaginary dieties... was spent on a cure for cancer, heart disease and the «education of the young... and a cure for war... but no your gods are more important than the human race.
I have more thought on Community — such as the distinction between the truths that can be learned from Jeff's real life in contradistinction to Abed's imaginary life — but I'll leave that for another post.
There is more than substantial evidence that the bible and therefore the biblical jesus and his daddy were man - made frauds based on the other imaginary gods that came before.
I guess I'm more concerned with dealing with the situation at hand than begging an imaginary friend for help.
It often seems as the «share» the details of this relationship that Jesus is more like a child's imaginary friend who is always on their side when any conflict occurs with others rather than the Jesus who loved people enough to tell them, without accusing or withdrawing affection, the hard truths they needed to know to encourge them to make more meaningful choices.
If we were talking about unicorns wouldn't it be more reasonable to assume that the lack of evidence suggests that they're imaginary, and not just really good at hiding?
And Playboy is much more honest that The Babble — it is what it is without any need for a secret decoder ring or belief in imaginary beings to interpret it.
But they are more interested in telling others what to do, rather than dealing with their own failure to follow their imaginary sky daddy.
Let alone the some imaginary diety is handing out favors to people that already have more than they need.
Imagine these sentences: Sabio, it seems your problem is more with Muslims, than with Allah... more with Greeks than with Zeus... more with Hindus than with Kali... more with Mormons than with Moroni... more with Shintoists than Amaterasu Since I don't believe in any of those imaginary entities, so none of these sentence make sense.
With its Marxist sheen dulled, much of this debate has ceased to be about class divisions (although it retains that edge in certain thinkers) and more so about mentalités — mindsets or common outlooks — that comprise the beliefs inhabiting the social imaginary.
I think belief in oneself is far more powerful, meaningful, and useful to the lot then belief in anything else no matter how clearly imaginary or factual.
We're more concerned with the followers of your imaginary friend and the way they use their belief to justify harm to others.
We happily admire an imaginary world more readily than we admire what is called «reality» (especially when we can not do much to change or improve that «real world»).
Science - fictional adventures in an imaginary future, among extraterrestrial intelligences or future versions of humanity, are — obviously — not accurate predictions of our future, but have more truth in them than to suppose our current social and biological order is unchanging.
Show us evidence that your imaginary friend exists, otherwise that horror story book you quote is no different than quoting Harry Potter... just one more story written by man and in this case used to promote hate, bigotry and oppression... used to fool the gullible!
If the thought leaving your imaginary friends behind is just too much, or makes you want to go p00py, then try Atheism Lite ™ (agnosticism) for a period of time to ease your way into a much more rewarding, peaceful life.
Because the more novels and short stories I read, and the more times I feel an unspeakable connection to imaginary characters and their stories, the more convinced I become that every story is, in some mysterious way, my very own.
Your imaginary friend is no more likely to exist than the Tooth Fairy.
Your imaginary friend isn't any more real than dragons, whether they originate from neverbeenhappieratheist's butt or not.
The notion that dragons create the winds is no more irrational than any other imaginary creature creating anything.
Defending the argument is only necessary because the stupid an unsubstantiated claim that «atheists killed more than Christians» is repeatedly made, and usually done so with imaginary figures like «Mao killed 800 million people».
That is nothing more than an opinion that is very circular given that it uses quotes from the buybull to prove your imaginary friend.
Viktor Frankl's work on the problem of suffering is far more valuable to me because it is based in reality and doesn't require an imaginary deity to resent for not acting.
They just hate Christians that belive it is anything more than a book written by men about an imaginary ghost creature.
Convince me, or have your imaginary buddy convince me, that The Babble is anything more than a steaming pile of bad fiction and I might change my mind, but until then...
hotair isn't wrong... I know that breaks your wee little heart but it's not time to play with your imaginary friends any more, it's time to grow up.
theres much more good in the world to be done, so instead rubberstamping segregation or hate of any kind... I have «faith» that somewhere up on an imaginary cloud jesus is shaking his head and looking at his watch.
As for «hallucinations and imaginary friends» — which are a bit «old hat» right now, Your delusions more than outdo our hallucinations.
But god is no more or less real than a childs imaginary playmate.
One groups imaginary Sky Fairy is no more or less benign than the others are.
Telling an Atheist to turn to your imaginary friends imaginary son is like telling you to turn to Odin... we do not find any more reason to believe in your god, then you find reason to believe in any other god - guess that makes you an Atheist of sorts also!
It is a state that is more imaginary than heaven itself and we see this life as more real than heaven sometimes because we experience this life as a dream that only lasts a minute or two, but at the time it seems real.
So just lyin, you claim that Mormons» imaginary stories are more imaginary than your imaginary stories?
Your god is nothing more than your imaginary friend.
Animals live out of instinct and aren't bound by some imaginary god, making them far more superior than humans.
Leaving aside wholly imaginary musing about the new possibilities for human liberation that might accompany infinitely expanded life spans — multiple psychological lives, multiple careers, multiple hobbies, and multiple spouses — the essence of the secular and scientific ideal is simply more time on this earth.
If I were an alien who knew of earths existence I wouldnt contact them till they had stopped going to war over whos imaginary diety was the best, no need to infect any more planets with our selfish ignorance.
The vengeful monster who would destroy and / or torture for all eternity most of mankind for simply being the way He made us... is nothing more than an imaginary tool in the hands of those seeking to control others.
I'll bet that there is more evidence that Mom's saying, «Keep making that ugly face and it's going to freeze that way» ever happened than there is for your alleged threats and promises from this imaginary god.
Why is your Atheism so «shaky» it can be impacted by what are apparently nothing more than invocations to an imaginary «sky - fairy»???
Clearly likening Christian faith to a belief in an «imaginary friend» is mocking of such faith with contempt, a common approach among the more militant of atheists.
What proof do you have that your invisible friend is any more real than a child's imaginary friend?
It certainly would be much more logical to worship the sun than an imaginary god though.
More probably Luke's setting for the denunciation is partly or wholly imaginary.
I'm not overly worried Keithy - boy... bigger and more intimidating people have threatened me and none have succeeded... your imaginary friend can't hurt me.
But all obscenity is less insulting than, «How I was brought up and my imaginary friend means more to me than anything you can ever say or do.»
Peregrine: Jesus didn't die... he slept for 3 days, nothing more... if he was dead he would not have gotten back up (no - one else has ever come back to life after 3 days... what makes your imaginary friends kid so special?).
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