Sentences with phrase «more supernatural»

So it's all a bit Fear Factor, really: «These stages are infested with all manner of creepy - crawlies, from insects to arthropods to rats to rather more supernatural creatures.
Certainly there's enough intrigue here to help keep you playing to see how it all comes together but it's more supernatural than military sci - fi this time around.
Fireproof's sequel looks stunning too, and Grey Holm was instilled with an enriching amount of detail that really helps to sell its darker, more supernatural themes.
Many wondered if Resident Evil is moving away from the zombies and biological weapons lore to a more supernatural ghost like story.
The narrative itself quickly morphs from a neo-noir detective saga to something more supernatural (and more Japanese), and the localization is strong, stylish, and contemporary.
The final stage in this episode is a little more supernatural than the last, with rooms that seem to change randomly and some creepy dolls that are not to be trifled with.
Inside, on the other hand, has the same creepy atmosphere and similarly is centered around a boy escaping from an unknown evil and soon encounters a much more supernatural and mysterious terror.
The goal of these invasive sorts of treatments was to release the contagion from the body — whether it was an evil humor or something more supernatural.
Yearning for some more Supernatural Love?
This year alone, they released six of the most inventive, quality offerings out there: two terrifying survival thrillers, Damien Power's devastating and brilliant Killing Ground and Sam Patton's lesser but still - worthy Desolation; Sean Byrne's masterful tale of artistic obsession and satanic possession The Devil's Candy (all three even harder to endure because the featured families in peril are so human and likable); A Dark Song, an unnerving occult thriller in which a woman hires a medium to help make contact with her dead daughter; and House on Willow Street, which, similar to last year's horror highlight Don't Breathe, sees a house robbery — led by a woman with a mission, played by modern scream - queen Sharni Vinson — go terrible wrong, but this time in a more supernatural way.
Along with the promised violence will be a send - up to the Marvel Universe's more supernatural elements which will be on full display in this fall's Doctor Strange starring Benedict Cumberbatch.
And while the first few episodes play more like psychological dramas than tales of terror, it soon steers a course through more supernatural stories and classic horrors.
The film creates a richly detailed and evocative portrait of the everyday horrors encountered by its youthful protagonists, and delivers amply on the chills and thrills that result as more supernatural terrors come into play.
Of course this is less a biopic, more a supernatural thriller, but Winchester's story is truly interesting.
The JLD team consists of the more supernatural members of the DC Universe, handling situations deemed unfit for the traditional Justice League (who are obviously comprised of the likes of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman etc..)
Here's the first ever trailer for Gore Verbinski's Lone Ranger, which is a bit darker and much more supernatural than we expected.
However, the trailer indicates more supernatural activity than this.
With such an enticing premise I was hoping for a little more supernatural and less cliché police drama but beggars can't be choosers.
Without any evidence that this final blip contains meaningful brain activity, Borjigin says «it's perhaps natural for people to assume that [near - death] experiences came from elsewhere, from more supernatural sources.»
From personal experience i was in a church who has the whole congregation pray for 1/2 hour in tongues.The people in this church were leaders from Africa.A place who sees more supernatural then us because we feel the need to analyze the thing to death.When we did the atmosphere shifted lives were changed.When i was on a mission trip to Mexico i felt lead to go pray with the women who in that culture are outcasts one of ladies who came with me started singing in the spirit as i was we stopped each other in shock when we realized we were sing the same song the needs of the women were met with out an interrupter.
This suggestion is confirmed by what would appear to be the inherent improbability of Jesus» thinking of himself in any such role as that of king of Israel, not to mention more supernatural messianic conceptions.
Indeed, if one takes a more supernatural view of things, there is much to admire in the crusading spirit.

Not exact matches

It is well known for a supposed supernatural phenomena involving the ghost of Henry Wells, who was accused of burning down the courthouse more than a century ago but has reportedly be seen in the window.
Nevermind the fact that the same problems you posed for an uncreated universe apply to your uncreated deity — and an uncreated universe is a helluva lot more probable and logical than an uncreated sentience capable of supernatural feats.
If there was any evidence that anything supernatural was real, real scientists would be testing that evidence to find out more and people like you and your indoctrinators would not need to manipulate (and threaten) others into belief!
Why is it more likely that a supernatural being that doesn't work in or follow any of the universe's rules is more likely to be a persistant factor than the energy that frames and fuels those rules?
You trust yourself far more than anyone else, and giving your life to an unseen, supernatural Being is the most ridiculous thing you could think of.
Here's the thing: I have NEVER ONCE stated that I can PROVE the supernatural or more specifically, the existence of God.
It's made me more comfortable that I don't need a supernatural explanation for the way things are.»
The point is that a natural explaination is no more scientific than a supernatural one.
But I can not any longer believe in anything «supernatural» until some more definitive evidence can be presented.
This «more» can seem like a natural version of the supernatural transcendence of faith.
2) If you have a problem with repeatability of evolution, you should have an equal (if not more) problem with a supernatural one not being falsifiable OR repeatable.
And since that period will likely last more than the seven years posited by my dispensationalist friends, I would certainly welcome any supernatural intervention that might alter what might otherwise be a disastrous course of events.
The existence of Jesus of Nazareth does not make him supernatural or divine any more than a historical Paul Bunyan would force the conclusion he was 100 ft. tall with a giant pet blue ox.
Finally, you aren't even discussing your particular God character per se, you use a far more sweeping term, «Supernatural being», which would sweep in the very creatures and beings which you claim are as mythological — therefore, ironically, you confirm the analogy in the very same paragraph where you attempt to discredit it.
It has more to do with what is socially acceptable in a given culture then on any supernatural belief.
Why immediately jump to a supernatural conclustion when there are many other, more practical reasons?
I repeat the idea of an unknown natural beginning is far and away more reasonable than an unknown supernatural cause.
At most, god does exist because we find active evidence proving there was some sort of divine hand in the origin of life, which then leads us on the hunt for more evidence of that same gods existance throughout the fossil record and most likely will lead us to prove that the god of abraham is STILL man - made, but there is some other supernatural power out there.
Any god who could influence a person's thoughts could even more easily light up the sky with glowing letters of holy text, yet there is nothing supernatural in origin influencing anything in this continuum.
Concerned parents might do more research if they really cared and would know that Satanists don't believe in the supernatural or in Satan or God at all.
The movie is not a heavy - handed commentary on supernatural apologetics but it does challenge the viewer to consider that there is so much we don't know, and so much more for all of us to learn.
There's no reason to get frustrated any more than one should be frustrated when getting no response from a corpse; resurrection is a supernatural work.
It adheres faithfully to the rule that supernatural horror is all the more terrifying when it is barely seen or explained.
Society is more than capable of knowing right from wrong and enforcing it with out the input from any supernatural being than you give it credit for.
But even the more conservative wings of the Wesleyan tradition (which because of their basically orthodox stance and their commitment to a «supernatural» articulation of Christian faith, have often felt some affinity with the fundamentalist wing of modem Protestantism) have not been able to find a home in the circles of either modem fundamentalism or more recently in neo-evangelicalism.
Isn't a persons» faith in whatever one believes more an important issue than physical healing of the supernatural kinds?
Well, it's not difficult to believe that the universe has more pockets of life out there, and that some of that life is more advanced than we are, but this lends itself more to believing in UFO aliens than supernatural deities who have always been.
Over the course of time as we learn more about the world around us scientific explanations have displaced many supernatural explanations.
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