Sentences with phrase «than the true stories»

There isn't a single fictional tale out there more terrifying than the true stories we read about today.
«On Twitter, false news travels faster than true stories, study finds: Research project finds humans, not bots, are primarily responsible for spread of misleading information.»
An analysis of more than 4.5 million tweets and retweets posted from 2006 to 2017 indicates that inaccurate news stories spread faster and further on the social media platform than true stories.
FACE FACTS Fake news spreads faster and further through the Twittersphere than true stories do.

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More than an engrossing collection of historical true - crime stories, though, the book functions as an unlikely financial history of the young United States, as it grew «from a patchwork of largely self - governing colonies to a loosely assembled union of states and, finally, to a single nation under firm federal control.»
I think gossip are more true than the traditional news you get, because the story that really happened and the story behind the story are more interesting than the official version.
While the date may have changed, the actors have all new faces and the details slightly different, the story is the same: a new, cocky kid comes around claiming to be the next best thing and for a while he holds true to his word and convinces the world that he is better, stronger and more capable than his rival.
For some, that may turn out to be true, but such success stories are more a result of good luck than a sound retirement strategy.
I find the news media far more disturbing than anything SK ever wrote, because they arent stories, they are true.
Lastly, The Odyssee has withstood the test of time longer than your puny bible, I think it's time we go back to that story, because its older so it must have more significance AND must be truer, I mean, why would it still be around if it wasn't true chad?
If this story in the bible is true and there is a heaven and hell the way Christians imagine it, then Judas could be nowhere else than heaven for enabling Jesus's plan).
And so the tale of a Green Knight with his chopped - off head still holding a knight of the Round Table to promises made is no less true than the tale of a man crammed with secrets who spontaneously combusts and leaves behind only a black, tallowy mark on the floorboards, and his story in turn is no less true than the tale of a Texas sharecropper's wife who has had a miscarriage only ten days before but just this morning was walking behind the mule and guiding the jerking plow.
And if Smith's stories are not true, aren't they more like exaggerations or embellishments than outright slander and deceit?
«None of the doctrines is less true than the stories.
These new stories are not insulting to his memory, though some ring more true than others.
The stories of jesus can not be true in many regards... jesus would know better than to put if back onto the «non believers» he was trying to send a message to..
As the whole story suggests, Abraham, newly a father of the promised - son - of - the - covenant and newly the founder of a new nation, understood that the true father and true founder must devote his offspring and his people to something higher than offspring and peoplehood, even at the cost of losing them.
Post-critical naivete is the ability to hear the Christmas stories once again as true stories, even though you're pretty sure that Jesus was born in Nazareth and not in Bethlehem, even as you're pretty sure that the magic star and the wise men themselves come from an exegesis of Isaiah 60, rather than reflecting historical memory.
Because I think it is way more likely that life arose on one of the trillions of planets in the universe than it is that the Jesus story in the bible is true.
Please don't listen to these people on here they have so many different views and ideas of their own but don't listen to them they have closed their heart to God and are doing Satans work of misleading people away from the Almighty they look for men who like to have their ears tickled so don't take mine our anyone else's word for it look it up for your self history attests to the bible as true and The writings of Moses is far older than anything they have ever found thats right Moses wrote the first parts in the bible 3,500 years ago The scriptures weren't inspired by Pagan stories Pagan stories was inspired by actual events just like those in the bible because if you notice that a lot of the stories found in the bible have a lot to do about people worshipping false Gods.
if you read holy quran, you will find true stories about ancient eras, and lot more than just this.
Just not sure why it can be believed any more true than the other stories out there.
In fact, there's absolutely no more evidence to suggest that the story is true than there is in support of any of the Arab world's conspiracy theories and tall tales about Jews.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
The Christian doctrine of the triunitarian nature of God, to which we shall come in the latter part of this chapter, is a symbolic account that gives a better ultimate explanation of what the whole story is about than does some account true (so far as it goes) which is given in scientific (or similar) terms alone.
Stories and anecdotes about travelling the world and enjoying European cuisine, buying organic, joining a CSA, or picking out fine wine for guests may make you feel like true hospitality and joyful and just eating are little more than dreams other people get to fulfill.
@Hamm, Telling a bedtime story and sparking your child's imagination is very different than telling them a fantasy and insisting that it's true and if you don't believe it you'll burn in torment for all of eternity.
In the New Testament, the Greek word for hour, hora, is more often used in reference to kairos time than to cronos time: «The hour [hora] comes and now is when the true worshiper...» Hora is used in many gospel stories of mighty works to identify the moment of healing and in those cases it is usually translated «instantly.»
This is more important, in fact, than whether you or I personally believe this story to be true in a real, literal, historical sense.
The most convincing part of the Bible is that regardless if you think its true or not it contains the story of the only Person in human history that made the outlandish claims (too many to recount) that he made and STILL has followers today; more than 2000 yrs after his assasination.
There is not a shred of evidence that the bible is anything other than a fairy tale, that Jesus was the son of god, or that any of the «stories» in the bible are actually true.
I do not find this so strongly in other process thinkers, and insofar as Muray will not be more specific than that the criterion for reconstituting a tradition is «whatever contributes to the enhancement of relationality and creativity that are true of the fundamental character of reality itself» (93), I do not think he will much like the basis of Hauerwas» critique, namely the stories of the history of Israel and Jesus as they continue to be remembered and enacted in the Christian church.
For instance, early Christian apologists couldn't come up with any better excuse for the gospel stories appearing like older stories other than to say the only the newer stories were true and Satan had set up the older ones in advance to throw people off.
The New Testament is in itself all that is necessary as a basis for Christian faith, but much light is thrown upon God's dealings with man in the story of Israel's halting and gradual discovery of the true nature of God as universal, not national; as law - abiding, not capricious; as a God of peace, not war; as a God of justice, love and mercy rather than of wrath, and vengeance.
True story: I have more rewards cards on my keychain than I do KEYS!
He brought it back to Wisconsin and used it to color his cheese and history was made (or so she says, I have no proof to back that story up, other than her family is very deep in cheese money so it could be true).
True story: last night we had homemade pizza and this salad for dinner, and we both had more helpings of the salad than the pizza, even though the pizza was good!
«There's no one more qualified than Michael Jordan to help us tell the true story of the exceptional quality of our vineyards and wineries.
Just as Giroud's and Adebayour's statistics made them look much better than they were, Morata's stats might not tell the true story of his talent.
Even the most «respected» journos, and the bar is set pretty low, can't have a hit rate for stories turning out to be true any better than 1 in 20.
I suggest that is more the whole story than your rather slanted post, even though what you say, as far as it goes, is largely true (though actually not entirely true).
If Ross occasionally plays loose with the facts, he remains true to the core of the story, and many of the racetrack scenes evoke more sharply than ever before on film a sense of the surpassing grace and power of the running horse, the sound of rolling thunder of the hooves and a sense of the precarious, perilous nature of the jockeys» existence as they bound along hell - fired at 40 miles an hour, monkeys on a stick, wind - sheared and often screaming at each other in the din.
So, these stories of bids and rejections and improved bids are unlikely to be true — it is more than likely a club has to register an interest in a player they want to buy, and wait to see if his club makes its mind up to sell — and letting the other clubs and the player's agent know, and then sit back and await the club who are prepared to match their transfer valuation and meet the player's personal terms, while they go through the same process to recruit a replacement.
«Given the massive production capacity that Danone has in nearby Ireland there is something about this story that does not ring true: it is surely more likely Danone that is prioritising other markets than people exporting supermarket stocks.
Legal experts said if the story is true, than Weiner could be exposed to a slew of state and federal charges — including one that carries a mandatory minimum of 15 years in prison.
However, the true story is in fact more surprising than that.
To determine whether stories were true or false, the team used the assessments of six fact - checking organizations (factcheck.org, hoax-slayer.com, politifact.com, snopes.org, truthorfiction.com, and urbanlegends.about.com), and found that their judgments overlapped more than 95 percent of the time.
Stories on animals that didn't need human help to become tame; false news spreads deeper, wider, and faster than true news — with or without bots; and listening for gender and sexual orientation in human speech
Assuming this dark tale is based on true geographical changes, it originated at a time when seas were about 100 feet lower than they are today, which would date the story at 9,800 to 10,650 years ago.
Discussions of false stories tended to start from fewer original tweets, but some of those retweet chains then reached tens of thousands of users, while true news stories never spread to more than about 1,600 people.
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