Sentences with phrase «pure myth»

The phrase "pure myth" means a story or belief that is completely fictional and not based on any factual evidence. Full definition
Hence I am bound to say that to speak of faith in the living God and in his presence in Christ is pure myth unless these things are given an existentialist (N.B., Not «Existential».)
All other gods, are just pure myths:)... There's God the Father, God the Holy Spirit and God the Son... three in one.
Yet by 1907 he was already developing in a different direction by distinguishing between the «pure myth» in which there is variety without differentiation and the «legend» in which the subject is divided and God and the hero or saint stand opposed to one another as I and Thou.
On the other hand, it may be argued that what the New Testament says is pure myth, at least so far as the form in which it is expressed is concerned.
Hercules was the «son of a god» too, and he is pure myth.
Religious literature in general tends either to be basically historical narrative, interwoven with elements of interpretation due to later insights, overlaid with legend, but consciously intended to be historical; or to be pure myth: a concept clothed in narrative form, and consciously only clothed in that form.
Supposing that one can thrive in the social and economic competition merely through softness, cooperation, empathy and collaboration is, indeed, a pure myth.
Many of those claims are pure myth, but vinegar does have a strong ability to blunt insulin spikes following a meal.
No, that is a pure myth.
Absolutely no, it is a pure myth.
Today I realize this is pure myth.
Many studies, facts, and speculations about divorce trends exist, but what you hear may be actually be out of date or pure myth.
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