Sentences with phrase «more untruths»

They've published a «critique» that contains at least one bald face lie and many more untruths.

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More reputable people may then tell similar untruths: some confused, or misremembering, or misguided, or mobilized by the media, or browbeaten by enthusiastic police or prosecutors or therapists; others opportunists who see little risk and lots of upside in a venture that someone else has boldly opened.
This is nothing more than the libs trying to promote an untruth, that «Muslims are just normal folks working and living in America».
People who tell a lie often have to tell more lies to cover up the original untruth.
Reason, rather than acting as the vehicle for truth has now become the means to untruth, for the rational structures which philosophy has long hoped to discover are now reduced to nothing more than products of our natural history.
If Abraham had merely renounced his claim to Isaac and had done no more, he would in this last word be saying an untruth, for he knows that God demands Isaac as a sacrifice, and he knows that he himself at that instant precisely is all ready to sacrifice him.
No, but maybe it's more of a process of holding onto beliefs with an open hand and being open to allowing God to slowly untangle truth from untruth instead of being closed minded because we have determined truth through our own mental efforts.
I offer that, if more pastors would have similar statements from the pulpit, then people would be set free from the implied agenda that «church attendance is key to spiritual growth» — and be especially set free from the untruth: «attending [my] church is key to your spiritual growth».
As people tell more and bigger untruths, certain brain areas respond less to the whoppers, scientists now show.
Even more distressing, Steven ends what is otherwise one of the best books on writing and craft I've ever read — he really nails the essential, fundamental aspects of commercial fiction — and resorts back to his idealistic UnTruths about Resistance:
The first time, full voice, part of normal conversation; the second time, a more private matter, as if she were gauging the truth or untruth of what she'd said.
wow is this what The Video Game Industry has come to, LIES, more LIES, and untruths.
At a time when untruths and symbols are being commandeered politically for the sake of arguments about what looks like the right form of identity, citizenship, and loyalty, fewer conjectured essences and more imagination in looking at the meanings of forms sounds good to me.»
(Untruth is more politically correct than lie.)
Arguing about ways to make untruths more convincing?!
The wild exaggerations of both the direct CO2 warming and the supposedly more serious knock - on warming are rooted in an untruth: the falsehood that scientists know enough about how clouds form, how thunderstorms work, how air and ocean currents flow, how ice sheets behave, how soot in the air behaves.
Icecap is Joe D'Aleo's site, so it is unlikely to be untruth, and much more likely to be BS.
Where were all the «howls of outrage» when Gore released his film, which has many more exaggerations and untruths than Rose's article?
The somewhat abusive language of J. Poitou and F. M. Bréon («untruths that exasperate», «an obvious attempt to deceive», «the climate - skeptics who are trying to deceive the public», «such an outrageous statement should completely disqualify its author», «once more a gross nonsense», «does the author say that the greenhouse effect does not exist?
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