Sentences with phrase «much mythology»

A: There is so much mythology around services being «HIPAA Compliant, «and vendors tout it continually.
Australia at the Royal Academy, London (21 Sept to 8 Dec), features work by settlers and indigenous people and, best of all, includes four paintings from Sidney Nolan's Ned Kelly series, the source of much mythology and fame.
I didn't find much mythology about the Musk - Goats as I googled today except humans have loved hunting them and eating them into oblivion forever in spite of their «formidable strength».
HS Pretty much all mythologies have a «first man and first woman» story.

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The mythology surrounding ecoterrorism makes it hard to pin down how much of it actually happens.
The Sumerians were probably the first to write down their beliefs, which were the inspiration for much of later Mesopotamian mythology, religion, and astrology.
Some people don't like the notion of a universe forming from quantum foam, but, instead, would much rather imagine a god forming the universe, which is why we have thousands of creation myths, including the two biblical ones, the one written by the Priestly Source in Genesis 1 and the older creation myth written by the Jahwist in Genesis 2, which borrow from older Sumerian mythology.
Some people don't like the notion of a universe forming from quantum foam, but, instead, would much rather imagine a god forming the universe, which is why we have thousands of creation myths, including the two biblical ones, the one written by the Priestly Source in Genesis 1 and the older creation myth written by the Jahwist in Genesis 2, myths which borrow from older Sumerian mythology.
So if you are going to buy into the mythology, that doesn't seem like to much of a stretch.
I fear your hell as much as you fear the Hades of Greek mythology.
Homer is the vehicle not only for the story of Troy, but also for much of what is known about Greek mythology, prehistory, geography, religion, and the arts.
Christan beliefs are based on nothing more than a collection of Bronze and Iron Age Middle Eastern mythology, much of it discredited, that was cobbled together into a book called the «Bible» by people we know virtually nothing about, before the Dark Ages.
In Christianity, and Christianity alone, all these negative elements of pagan mythology are stripped away, and we are told that God loves us so much, that He does not want us to sacrifice our own children, but instead, He will sacrifice His own Son for us.
In fact, experience is inchoate even to the subject until it is captured first at the level of mythic expression, much of which is nonverbal, then in mythologies which cast myth into the form of narrative, then in fully conceptualized systems.
Much less the one that is straight out of late Iron Age Palestinian mythology.
Regardless, it gives strength to those of religious ilk, and is simply something to displayed in a museum; much like we do with other artifacts of mythology.
Yup, not beliving in a god for which there is zero evidence is much worse than accepting fairytale mythology as reality....
Beyond this, Gutiérrez's observation, along with converging insights of other liberation theologians, has led me to realize that the ideology involved in the traditional formulations of faith's claims is as much a problem as the mythology they involve in establishing their credibility to contemporary men and women.
Without so much as a blink of the eye, Safranski invokes Schleiermacher to transition from a vague «religious feeling» to a discussion of the purported «connection between mythology and the feeling of freedom.»
I'm not a Christian and care about the mysticism / spiritualism of the plot only as far as it advances the story (much like the mythology created by JRR Tolkien or the magical alternate - world created by JK Rowling).
I think you read so much religious mythology that u do nt know d meaning of d term cos of familiarity.
The people are cruel, God is cruel, and the modern ways of behavior are MUCH better than the stonings for trivialities that your ancient book of mythology says God demands.
It was the greatest gift I have ever received - much greater than the gift of a unsubstantiated mythology that encourages ignorance.
The above beliefs are based on nothing more than a collection of Bronze and Iron Age Middle Eastern mythology, much of it discredited, that was cobbled together into a book called the «Bible» by people we know virtually nothing about, before the Dark Ages.
The above beliefs are based on nothing more than a collection of Bronze Age and Greco - Roman Middle Eastern mythology, much of it discredited, that was cobbled together into a book called the «Bible» by people we know virtually nothing about, before the Dark Ages.
Most accept the plausability that much of Moses culture and mythology could have been an amalgum of multiple real persons or at least multiple authors penning under his name.
Once Christianity became permanently divorced from its Semitic origins in Judaism, and was proclaiming its Gospel in a pagan context where the ancient mythology was still very much of a reality, it was natural that the idea of the unseen divine world above should steadily become more dominant in Christian thought.
Rainbows have so much history and mythology attached, stemming from many different cultures that I can't help but be intrigued by the name.
1 Arguably the inspiration for much science fiction traces back to classical mythology.
The oldest mythologies dwell on cosmic and theistic issues, and Paul Halpern shows in The Cyclical Serpent that modern cosmology has much in common with the endless dance of Siva and the cult of Ouroboros, the self - eating serpent.
Sharon Weinberger's groundbreaking book The Imagineers of War, however, reveals how that mythology is the result of some pretty tight PR control by DARPA, exposing as much as she can of a far more uncomfortable truth.
Constellation Crux, the Southern Cross, is not visible from much of the northern hemisphere and so there is little traditional Western mythology associated with its four large stars.
Classical myth - makers didn't spend much time with this constellation, although it was thought to represent an uncharacteristically wise centaur that figured in the mythology of Heracles and Jason.
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«The snake is symbolic of so much throughout history and mythology, but in the high jewelry world, it instantly speaks of the storied house of Bulgari.
I read a bunch of books about the history and Mythology / Folklore behind the books just because I love this story so much, and im a history nut, so it works out.
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Only offers more - or much less - of the same, showing the strains of a tight budget and a mythology that's run its course.
But, the mythology episode aside, it's much better than it has any business being, particularly given what we got two years ago.
While the old - school comic book feel refreshingly replaces the humdrum bravado of the Hulks and Fantastic Fours of late, one can only handle so much Greek mythology, Nazis, and egg.
Let Me In pretty much keeps to the standard vampire mythology — burns up in daylight, has to asked to come inside your home, turns others into vampires if they are bitten — unlike some of these more modern vampire tales which play around with the «rules.»
As for the central conceit of the «Transformers» mythology: I can work up only so much enthusiasm for the idea of Transformers having dictated the course of human history from the Dark Ages onward.
Based on his long - running comic book, which debuted in 2008 before wrapping up at the end of 2013, «Locke & Key» would have combined a classic haunted house tale with complex and rich mythology, and as such managed to attract some heavyweight names: «Star Trek» duo Kurtzman & Orci were writing with «War Of The Worlds» scribe Josh Friedman, Steven Spielberg was producing and «Never Let Me Go» helmer Mark Romanek was brought on to direct the pilot, which reportedly cost as much as $ 10 million.
«Not happy about the whole Zeus thing (Marvel universe and the Thor movies handled the Greek mythology tie ins sooo much better...) but it sounds like its heart is in the right place...»
Death Note spends too much time focusing on angsty, horny teenagers killing people and having sex rather than building its mythology and giving a demonic Willem Dafoe more to do.
Much of the first four episodes are spent untangling a convoluted premise (Preacher is in no apparent hurry to explain its basic mythology or connect some major dots) and offers only the barest glimpse at some essential backstories that would help viewers follow along.
Following the lead of groundbreaking comics of the time like Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns, the blockbuster portrayed the Caped Crusader's mythology in a much grimmer, grittier manner and virtually erased memories of the candy - colored TV show overnight.
goes through the standard motions of regurgitating the plot and then having the cast and crew foam on about how much they loved the process and the mythology and on and on.
Although the identities of the characters played by Alice Eve and Benedict Cumberbatch have been revealed, they don't tell us much about who they actually are in the greater Star Trek mythology, and that's entirely intentional.
She's a phallic, brainy, and possibly murderous superwoman, though she's as much the product of mythology and the puritanical imagination as Harron and Turner's Page.
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