I want children and even people like you to think more and day dream less, and not carry on conversions with your
imaginary invisible friend, especially while driving.
How can you hand the nuclear codes to someone who as «serts there are
invisible friends in the same room as you both.
Youngest daughter Maddy (Kennedi Clements) is excited to move in after conversing with some new
invisible friends who speak to her from a mysterious bedroom closet.
I am not defending belivers
of invisible friends... just saying it's a little early in time, considering our limited knowledge, to claim that humans are omniscient.
Comforting and all
as invisible friends are, they don't hold a candle to accepting self responsibility and holding the pen to the script of one's own destiny.»
BTW, I am a non-believer and think that adults arguing points of religion is akin to 6 year - olds arguing over
whose invisible friend is best.
It amazes me the way religous idiots can find the most obscure and ludicrous ways to attach their
mythological invisible friend to any event... or act as his PR reps in defending him.
So, I was wondering this morning what on earth I'd make for dinner tonight and was hoping that my food
blogger invisible friends would pull through for me — nailed it, Kate!
An unusual but very effective plot device is York's
invisible friend known as Zach, with whom he converses with throughout the duration of the game.
Helsinki Contemporary launches a new solo exhibition by Pilvi Takala
titled Invisible Friend and running at the art space from November 26 to January 10, 2016.
RELIGION... Where else does an adult get to speak to his or her imaginary and
invisible friend in the sky (i.e. «praying») and get answers that only her or she can hear?
Hart addresses his book to those atheists who think that Christians believe «in some magical
invisible friend who lives beyond the clouds.»
We atheists (try to spell it correctly) don't give a frack
what invisible friend you believe in, just keep it out of our faces and out of centers of learning.
it's only real to them — like
an invisible friend.
Unless you want to give up your computer, internet, electricity and modern medicine, you should be very happy that scientists search for real knowledge rather than settling on «
invisible friends who do magic.»
The ultimate sin as far as I and many others are concerned is this stupid belief in
invisible friends.
I'm sorry that you need
an invisible friend to get you through the hard times.
If my doctor relied on instructions from
an invisible friend to do his job, I'd be finding a new physician PDQ!
Well, the nice thing is that I don't walk around thinking that I was born with something called «sin» (which is a concoction of religion) and spending my time trying to please
an invisible friend.
The problem is that their «Jesus» doesn't ask them any hard questions; but is more like a child's «
invisible friend» who is always on thier side whenever they find themselves in a conflict with others.
It just seems incongruous to me, Sabio, that one kind of prayer is a speaking to «
invisible friends» and other kinds of prayers are ok.
do you not agree that America has a large number of people who believe in «
some invisible friend who gives you special favors and hurts the people you don't like.»?
Hey christians, You know how you always capitalize «His» and «He» when you're talking about
your invisible friend?
You quoted that some ppl in this country really believe in, «
some invisible friend who gives you special favors and hurts the people you don't like.»
Put another way, America is chock - full of morons who will believe ANYTHING, especially
some invisible friend who gives you special favors and hurts the people you don't like.
we are talking about those people who believe in that particular flavor of ANYTHING that deals with «
some invisible friend who gives you special favors and hurts the people you don't like.»
For every problem, it is easy for a believer to say «oh god, help me» and hope that
invisible friend to come rescue you.
My wise brother - in - law, a colonel in the US Air Force Intelligence Unit, once said «more wars are fought over someone's
invisible friend in the sky».