Sentences with phrase «more than your imagination»

Also, we know the Big Bang happened, we just do not knwo what caused it, unlike religions that claim to have the answers, but are based of of nothing more than imagination.
You have waited 9 months, trying to imagine how your baby might look like and now you hold your baby and the reality is so much more than your imagination.
Then, we're in 1985 where that same author (Tom Wilkinson) is alive and recording a video explaining his inventions channel experience more than imagination.
Though some service - learning projects require little more than imagination to get them rolling, others require extra resources.
But that was nothing more than my imagination.
When the villain he's been struggling to write reveals himself, unleashing waves of terror and chaos, Jeff must use more than his imagination to save the characters he created — and the woman he loves.
Critics of ICOs believe they are nothing more than imagination.

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But in the modern world, where most risks we take aren't life - threatening, that overactive imagination can do more harm than good.
Even more vital to persuasion than Logos, says Aristotle, is Pathos, which includes the right - brain activities of emotions, images, stories, examples, empathy, humor, imagination, color, sounds, touch, and rapport, Price says.
More often than not, the habituated person will forget what they've seen and never take the action that marketers are pouring time, creativity and imagination into trying to make happen.
But you have more imagination than money, and the patent attorney wants $ 5,000 to file a patent application for you.
What your citizens imagine now matters more than ever because they can act on their own imaginations farther, faster, deeper and cheaper than ever before — as individuals.
Indeed, there are already new - age games around that involve a player's imagination far more than the mindless thrashing of, say, Space Invaders.
EDC pushes the boundaries of the imagination, with more than 500 theatrical performers, firework displays, and large - scale interactive art installations.
Depending on how it's reported, a significantly smaller income figure on Trump's Form 1040 than on his financial disclosure could be a fresh sign that his personal fortune, too, is less than the «more than $ 10 billion by any stretch of the imagination» that he's claimed.
«I think all new technologies have an element of being a little bit scary, and I think it's easier to see the downsides than the upsides because the upsides require a lot more imagination, but in every point in the past, new technology has had many more upsides than downsides,» he said.
Earlier this month, the shares of Imagination Technologies, a U.K. chip designer, sank more than 60 percent after Apple said it would cease a contract to use its products.
The decision to sell Wired as an Internet play — already a stretch of the imagination — now looked like a liability: even the stock of Yahoo!, whose price had more than tripled during its first day of trading, had since tumbled back to its offering price.
A holder of more than 600 U.S. patents and one of the world's most prolific living inventors shares his perspective on the history of innovation, with a special look at Chinese artifacts from his personally curated Library of the History of Human Imagination.
Imagination is more important than knowledge.
This requires both imagination as well as an acknowledgment that the future is generally more uncertain than is generally believed.
Umm, the concept of glibly singing «We are more than conquerors...» while hanging from nice sanitized crosses (which all too much of modern American «Christianity» hardly even pays lip service to any more anyway), just staggers the imagination!
This, perhaps, was the dream of a generation that was not only full of energy and fascinated by an enterprise in which it thought of itself as a pioneer, but whose imagination more readily embraced satisfactions than the new wants those satisfactions would generate.
The activity of the poetic imagination is perhaps even more securely insulated from any liability of being confused with the satisfaction of wants than these explanatory activities.
They bow down before these «works of art» that are nothing more than the product of the IMAGINATIONS of the artists who made them.
Until proven to exist, they are ALL nothing more than superstitions and / or figments of human imagination.
Many many other places, but you won't accept reality I already know... you think the book is more than the product of men's imaginations, so trying to show you where it is false is something you are not willing to hear... you would rather believe the fake pearls men planted in your book.
To obey Paul's command for your children means giving them more than a rational faith — it means also giving them a well - formed Christian imagination that can look at a starry night sky and see more than the infinite reach of empty space and the eternal stretch of endless time, that can «keep seeking the things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God» (3:1).
When you form your children's imaginations, you are training them to see more than just what is there — to look at the world, nature, people, and even daily life with the same eyes of the heart that God gives us to see His redemptive work in eternity.
Well asking a Christian college to accept a view which is directly contrary to it's most basic foundational premise, a belief which literally denies the very core of their faith, might be a bit more than simply stretching their theological imagination.
And your imagination is more divisive than religion.
Few ideas in the twentieth century exercised more weight in the Jewish collective imagination than the notion of «peoplehood.»
I don't want to go on and on about this but over the years I have observed that one of the biggest causes of ridiculous antics in the church and the rise of various cults has been people running away with ideas about eschatological events which are nothing more than pure imagination.
In the area of story and imagination, religious educators have perhaps been more attentive than general educators because of the consciousness that religious traditions are carried largely by story.
Now I can usually imagine my own future more effectively than the present or future state of another, simply because there are more data at the disposal of the imagination in one case than in the other.
Unfortunately, I am nothing more than the vivid imagination of humans.
its funny when you people say atheists are close minded... nothing is more close minded than inclining to useless faith and a creation of the imagination that becomes an easy answer for all sorts of deep questions.
The word religion or god is nothing more than an expression or product of human fear and weaknesses or imagination in some cases.
The devil in the Christian imagination seems to be both a creature and yet more than a creature.
Some miracle reports — especially the most exaggerated ones — must surely be taken as nothing more than products of the pious imagination.
Stressing the peasant background of Jesus and acknowledging the role of the social background and artistic skill in molding his thought, Legrand observes, «the type of imagination revealed by the parables is more that of a farmer than that of an artisan.
ok i've decided — after soul searching and observing my and other's reactions to these religious blog news on CNN learning more about religion from this alone and about the mideast than from anywhere else in my USA educated life i need to be more tolerant of others having religious based governments THAT is what is confusing me — that religion are governments are not seperated that is hard for much of USA population to understand perhaps it is for me i think you would have to actually live in a society like the mideast to truly understand it i mean — actually be part of the society the religious part is truly offputting — since most in USA seperate church and state like — church is for faith and imagination and celebration and family and community involvement and state is for protection and education and health and infrastructure, etc., for all it is hard to be serious about religion — when the serious side of society is state it is hard to see religion being the serious side of enforcement — and the state enforcing the faith based side of society egad — doesn't god get lost in all that?
The weakness of this approach lay in the fact that it depended more on the imagination than on the historical method.
Our God - given imagination can provide us with a vision of a possible future that is both much more just and much more sustainable than our present world.
But I would insist that imagination is in any case inevitable in any interpretive process that is more than simple reiteration, and that faithful imagination is characteristically not autonomous fantasy but good - faith extrapolation.
We can vote only for what we can imagine, and therefore the politics of the imagination turn out to be more important than the politics of politics.
T. S. Eliot once observed that our unconscious habits, especially our leisure lives, serve to shape our souls and form our imaginations far more decisively than all our deliberate efforts to acquire high culture.
They are more like a metaphor than a simile, for a metaphor provides «an image with a certain shock to the imagination which directly conveys vision of what is signified.»
God is nothing more than human projection using imagination (made up stories), quick rationalizations and some emotions.
1) We're highly evolved primates 2) We have overactive imaginations 3) Our greatest evolutionary asset, our large and highly-folded brains, are also responsible for an insatiable curiosity 4) As a species, and a survival tactic, we make things up to comfort ourselves in difficult times 5) As a complex societal species, we create commonalities and «traditions» with others in our clan / tribe / community 6) These «traditions» result in security, trust, and strong relationships that make the collective more able to survive than the individual 7) These common beliefs also act as a means of numbing the brain to questions and concerns without legitimate or tangible answers 8) Religion is simply a survival mechanism 9) When we die, we simple «are not alive» anymore.
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