Sentences with phrase «not about the fantasy»

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And yes, fantasy might work in some cases, but it doesn't go far at the workplace... that's where reality sets in as we go about our daily tasks.
General Motors, Toyota, Nissan, Volkswagen, Fiat - Chrysler, BMW, and just about every other auto company are wading — some cautiously and some with big, headline - grabbing moves — into territory that executives in Detroit and elsewhere not long ago considered a science - fiction fantasy.
The court was very concerned about this issue, but found the issue of whether the AG was failing to enforce against seasonal fantasy sports was not yet squarely before the court — but it will be.
Gaming is about to break down the barriers between the real world and fantasy, thanks to devices that will read your thoughts, gestures, and expressions; project gaming action onto the streets around you; and populate these quasi-real worlds not only with your distant gaming buddies but with characters that seem as real and wily as Ben from Lost.
I am not talking about having the best linebacker on your fantasy football team or signing Josh Norman during the off season.
Not only does Jesus say nothing about female culpability in a man's fantasies, He absolutely destroys any excuses a man might make about his inability to control his own urges.
Because what I just described is not a fantasy institution — it is the real Wheaton College that so few people know about, as difficult for many to imagine as a round square or a four - sided triangle.
Try not to tell another sane person to think about something that never happened cept in some fantasy world where 95 % of mankind was ignorant to the world around him and the other % was high on readily available opiates and power trips.
Don't you think that the lurid fantasy / sci - fi (or crazed, hallucinating) author of Revelation read (or heard about) the book of Daniel?
Maybe we find the words out there, in the marketplace, a coffee shop, a stadium, where people aren't dressed for church and can speak their own true words (if we'll listen) about the flesh, their fears, the blessing and curse of family, the craziness, not to mention dreams, fantasies, habits and memories.
Like Oden, I do not share the belief of some of my contemporaries that constructive Christian thinking — that is, theology --- is no longer possible, and that play is all that is humanly supportable.4 Nor do I care to become «deliciously irresponsible» and merely produce fantasies about fun and frolics on the beach or in the bedroom, of leisure filled with ecstasy and laughter5 Rather, my concern in this book is to inquire on behalf of the Christian community about the significance of play.
I might be the only person in the world who ever thinks about this, but sometimes when I can't fall asleep at night I like to imagine who I would invite to my fantasy dinner party.
If you are Christian, you should be not caring, a spend those of us who are not Christian, just want you guys to shut up about the details of your fantasy world.
They didn't mean the moon would turn red... they were talking about a mass killing of people i.e. Armageddon... red as in the fires of hell if you believe in all this bible fantasy crap.
Children were not believed and thanks to Freud, any child reporting incest was determined to be «having sexual fantasies about their father and in need of treatment.»
The term «Atheist» is a label used by Christian only, not by people who see the fantasy (not necessarily the folly) that this stories are all about.
Before dismissing the above fantasy too quickly, let the reader think about why it is that our society seems so little concerned over female homosexuality, has regarded it so lightly, and has no idea of the amount of female sexual activity engaged in by women who are not admitted homosexuals.
Brian, Well I suppose I do have a fear about what these fantasy beliefs can do to cause trouble all over the world, as if we don't have enough with real problems of political ills, poverty, diseases and natural disasters; but mostly I am repelled by so many, like eaglemt and the huge number of others like him / her, who preach hell - fire and eternal torment for those who don't regard their unproven beliefs as reality.
And even if they are not gay, they will have secret fantasies about two women together.
I don't care very much to debate the nature of the Iranian revolution then and now but one thing that seems to be a hard fact is that their revolution of 1979 has left the west disoriented, delusional, and in a fixed state of constant fantasy about its nature and eventual collapse.
People will clearly believe any silly fantasy to insulate themselves from the bleak fact that the universe does not care about them.
Got to remember Lorraine... these are the ones who have defended John Travolta and had nothing to say about Coach Sandusky... they live on another planet... where the morals are much different... not equal though... that is the fantasy part of their doctrine
This class struggle, let it quickly be said, is not the one that Marxists still fantasy about, proletariat pitted against bourgeoisie, the wretched of the earth rising against their oppressors.
You stated: «Bob, curiously I believe the search for truth is about truth and not about whatever fantasy makes one feel good.»
I bring the conversation up because it came to mind last week when I was reading about a Christian ethicist so passionately committed to defending the (unmistakably) exceptional nature of human beings that he thinks it necessary to forbid his children any sentimental solicitude for the suffering of beasts, and to disabuse them of the least trace of the dangerous fantasy or pathetic fallacy that animals experience anything analogous to human emotions, motives, or needs; they can not really, he insists, know anxiety, grief, regret, or disappointment, and so we should never allow them to divert our sympathies or ethical longings from their proper object.
there is something big going on here — but we are not capable of knowing much about it, which is why stupid fantasies rule the airwaves, and people's lives.
Out - of - control eating seems so awful it can not even be talked about in public; discussing masturbatory practices and sexual preferences would be easier — and more socially acceptable — than discussing fantasies and fetishes having to do with food.
Translation: «We wouldn't want to find out that, as we have quietly feared, God's promises are just our fantasy; God does not really care about our needs, and either does not want to heal us or has no power to do so.
As far as evidence goes, he was written about in multiple biblical sources, which obviously you won't take into account because you believe the bible to be fantasy, but when you think about how all biblical books were written at different times, in different places, by different people, you can at least say there is a decent chance he lived.
This is not equivalent to the scenario that you and Nelson describe where all religion is evidently fantasy and every belief about God is highly contested among believers.
Anyway great fantasy and huge goodwilling but it is not enough for a meaningful book about Bible.
Now, you can live with your prudish Christian fantasy, and focus more on DIRTY FILTHY NASTY SE - X (which is what I think the abortion battle is REALLY about)-- or, if you truly care about human life, you can focus on what works in terms of reducing abortions, and here's a hint — it's NOT abstinence!!!
Just re-reading one of your books - = - and having a fantasy of heading to the CIA as an academic to learn about academics in a new environment as I am obsessed with food... but that is not my profession...
As for the CL, we have not even started dreaming about clinching it, that is just in the domain of fantasy.
Talk of Griezmann and Reus just seems fantasy, neither will cost less than 40mil and I don't see us getting any player (bar potentially a genuine ST) for that price this window despite all the desperate fan logic that gets banded about this time of the year.
This is going to stick in the mind of the loud fan at the bar who was complaining about his fantasy team because he started Antonio Gates out of sheer loyalty, and that person is not someone you want to trust with gambling advice.
Singled out players he don't particularly fancy (ok, we all do that), speculate in idle fantasy about bringing in this player and that player in line with the formation.
I mean, you dream about playing football, and you have your fantasies, but you don't dream about winning Super Bowls like this.
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Why is this convo not being had about Joel Campbell wilshire being a game changer is a fantasy.
I wonder why people keep fantacising about Lewandowski, he might not be a bigger name but he's as impossible to buy (this transfer window) just as Messi & Cr7 are... wait a moment, he plays for a better team (bitter truth), he's first choice so why the hell would he come to Arsenal??? I'd give much time and fantasy to Benz talks.
«It is a fantasy and we will not talk about speculation we know would not end here,» he said.
Not sure I would admit that in public about Suarez being the captain of your fantasy team.
For fans, football is about fantasy, not profit.
Start making fantasy transfer plans, argue endlessly with the fellow fans about every decision that we can not alter and most importantly, support your team again.
Because children have these fantasies and parents tend to be very arbitrary about where they set their boundaries, as opposed to having an ongoing process and transparency about what's going get paid for or not within the family.
I don't care what fantasies he might have about not being old himself: he's old.
When your preschooler joins the other kids in the sandbox to create a castle out of sand, sticks, and leaves, he's not only exploring a fantasy world, he's learning complex, real - world rules about sharing, social interaction, and resolving conflicts.
The audience buys in to this false fatalistic identity as a result of their own (mostly) unrealized fantasies: if Meg Ryan isn't a bad person for randomly ditching her fiance they're not bad people for doing (or thinking about doing) something similar... Nobody cares who gets hurt as long as Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks are happy when the credits roll.
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