I thought it would be easy for all
the really intelligent people like yourself to be able to prove he doesn't exist.
I guess it's decidedly inconvenient for you that the majority of
really intelligent people around the world are atheists, huh?
Not exact matches
How many
really intelligent and accomplished
people do you know who have great ideas, but hate writing?
You consider it «
intelligent discourse» when
people question whether
people «
REALLY» see their race when they look in the mirror, despite the fact that there are quotes from people who say, yes they really do see their
REALLY» see their race when they look in the mirror, despite the fact that there are quotes from
people who say, yes they
really do see their
really do see their race?
My own way of explaining this phenomenon is that these young
people (who are most
intelligent and can not be fooled by so much sham in present society) are
really looking for a meaningful faith, for a satisfying form of transcendence.
Does that
really sound like the work of an inconceivably powerful being, that could create the universe with all the complexity that
people like to point out is a proof of an
intelligent designer?
«In my own opinion this debate is fuelled by an overoptimism in what can be achieved with AI algorithms, as well as an underestimating of how
intelligent people really are.
Looking
people in the eye, listening to what they have to say and making an
intelligent response that lets them know we
really heard what they were saying, not acting like we're in a hurry to move on but have time to listen, letting them know they are more important than our stupid cell phones, encouraging them and letting them know we think they can succeed — all of those things are extremely important in building relationships, including relationships with homeless
people.
What
really amazes me is that some
intelligent people believe in God and all that other hocus pocus that all religions push.
Aside from the fact that those stats have nothing to do with religion's truth, all those stats (higher drug use, lower happiness, higher stress) are all found additionally in
intelligent people (something highly correlated with atheism)-- so your argument of causation is
really a farce.
Is it
really necessary today to remind
intelligent people, whether Christians or not, that there is a difference between recognizing that such a view was held by Socrates and accepting it, between recognizing a hope as primitive Christian and sharing it oneself?
I know so many mormons and they are such nice
people with generally good principles and are often
really,
really intelligent.
You know folks for being such an
intelligent group of
people I see some
really lame questions / responses.
When you open yourself to a logical discussion, I am sure
people will happily debate with you but it's
really just a waste of breath because you have nothing
intelligent to offer to the conversation.
Ronald Koeman or Bergkamp those are the kind of
people i would like to see manage arsenal after about 10 more years i know many of you always say thierry henry blabla but i do nt
really think that he is that
intelligent to manage a team like arsenal..
Excuse me but I
really do nt think that Henry is an
intelligent person: / he's a great footballer but if it comes to intelligence i would bet that DB10 and arteta are much much more
intelligent..
And absolutely, the problem is SO MUCH BIGGER than one
person's choices: the amount of misinformation floating around out there (and the amount of it that comes from otherwise
intelligent, highly trained medical professionals), the lack of help and support for new nursing moms, the lack of adequate maternity leave in the US (in Canada, where I live, one can take up to 50 weeks» leave with unemployment pay), the persistent idea that dads «need» to bottle - feed their babies in order to bond with them, the idea that formula is «normal» and breastfeeding is «best» — in some places it
really seems like you'd need a will of iron to keep at it when the going gets tough.
You can do all the mental exercises possible, but what
really keeps the brain sharp is the company of other
people — preferably
intelligent, interesting ones.
It is
really enjoyable to me to hear from such
intelligent people as you obviously are!
We believe that a long term relationship requires two
people to
really gel, which is why we prioritize an
intelligent matchmaking process and create connections between our users that we're confident can go the distance.
i am a healthy, honest, trustworthy, respectful, sincere, considerate, compassionate, sensitive, caring, giving, kind, gentle, adventuresome,
intelligent, articulate, thoughtful, spontaneous, imaginative, creative, easy - going, open - minded, free - spirited, fun - loving, humorous, patient, attentive, affectionate, sensual, passionate, sexy, obedient, worthy, submissive female, i am a woman that have focus in everything i do and which i do nt cheat on someone am moving on with, i am here to bring any man i find joy, happiness, rest of mind and comfort, i
really treat
people in a way i will like to be treated, i am responsible and am a woman who know how to treat a family
I'm a funny loving, intro - extraverted (yea, sounds kinda complicated)
person, very
intelligent with a sharp wit... i thrive on
really good conversation, a dinner and the movie is good entertainment for me... love nature, lo..
I am
really a sincere and honest
person am caring, kind, friendly very easy to get along with am, social, romantic, passionate,
intelligent, cool headed, adaptive, have a big heart and i do believe in the truth and honesty..
I'm rather
intelligent, and have a good job many
people would kill for, but nobody
really understands what it's like to be me.
It's
really not that hard to date an
intelligent person if both of you
really like one another.
Words can not
really describe a
person... I am
intelligent, supportive... open minded... I am as natural as air you breeze, as warm as morning sun... Strong and week, creative and funny... sarcastic some time... I am full of life... I enjoy life... and I value LIFE.
I suoopse I am reasonably
intelligent and creative, tending to intensely romantic, and appreciate high passion in others... Love exploring other corners of the US, world, and local sites... Not
really a high - adrenalin type of
person, but have an active imagination, and love to write fiction, music,...
Search through profiles using our «Have you met...» feature, or streamline the dating experience by letting our
intelligent matchmaking pick out 3 - 7 matches for you daily, letting you
really focus on the
people you're truly compatible with, rather than trawling through profiles in the hope of stumbling across somebody suitable.
I'm gentle and nice to everyone, loving and caring, I'm
really a sincere and honest
person, kind, friendly, social, romantic, passionate, smart,
intelligent, cool - headed, adaptive, have a big heart and i do believe in the truth and honesty...
At the beginning the 2 of us, both very
intelligent, well traveled, deep thinking, spiritual yet practical
persons really liked the massive dust storms and then the feelings of soaring on an unmanned drone and then the sense of weightlessness on the space ship.
Here are three
really fine, smart, mature,
intelligent motion pictures that explore
people, their nature and living by three great filmmakers...
«The Obamas on their first date» was the hook for this film, but it's
really a story about two
intelligent and ambitious
people finding a connection and fueling the spark between them.
Now, however, we've uncovered some
really good news in our recent research: there is overwhelming evidence that we can teach children to become
intelligent, thoughtful
people who do more than just «know stuff» for their exams.
In The Beginning is for the
people who
really don't want to.The central character is a being who exists outside of space and time as we perceive it, who is orders of magnitude more
intelligent that any human, who is so different from us that we can not even begin to imagine his greatness, and who configured our planet and our entire cosmos in just six days of epic creativit...
Expedia basically has a
really intelligent strategy — find all the websites that
people visit to make their travel decisions and then buy them.
i
really hope you do nt speak for all google fans», i believe that are many
ppl out there — google fans - that have better and
intelligent things to say about apple and the competition in general basis.
This is not to say that successful and
intelligent people in other fields can not be successful traders, in fact this is obviously not the case it all, I am just trying to emphasize the fact that intelligence and previous accomplishments do not
really matter at all when it comes to trading.
When making a decision about what type of dog to get
people often think of the artificial factors such as color, size and cuteness but they should
really be thinking about the more logical factors including how
intelligent they are and thus how trainable and obedient they will be.
They are highly sociable,
really intelligent but also stubborn animals and they tend to adapt well to any circumstance, being one of the preferred pets of elderly
people.
Do you
really think this group of
intelligent people waited for someone like HHG to come up with it?
Then we will see what
intelligent people bent on ultimate survival can
really accomplish.
It
really doesn't matter whether the fossil fuels addiction of ours (to quote George W. Bush again (this must be his most
intelligent remark, ever)-RRB- is not being dealt with by the authorities and
peoples of whichever country you might want to visit.
Instead, humanity
really needs the more
intelligent science orientated ethical
people in America to realise that the USA is in many respects so utterly disconnected from the real world they may as well be living on Pluto sometimes.
He
really buys into what he is saying and many other
intelligent people do too.
Sigh, I
really don't understand how otherwise
intelligent people can remain so blissfully ignorant when it comes to religion (Christianity more specifically).
Hedegaard advocates «a more
intelligent growth model, or else it's
really difficult to see how we feed 7 billion
people now and 9 billion
people by 2050... This is an opportunity to rethink [how we measure growth].
Giving some delusional nutbag like Monckton or Plimer the time of day seems a dreadful misuse of the emotional and intellectual energies of rational,
intelligent and informed
people, who
really ought to be out there making sure we get policy right rather than doing media stunts.
Randy is
really beginning to appreciate the advice I pass on to him, and it has given him comfort to know that I've got
intelligent, experienced
people helping me as well.
Being the kind of
person who needs to feel prepared for these types of activities, I
really found this book valuable for giving me ideas of what types of questions I could expect and smart,
intelligent ways to respond to them.