The only
thing imaginary is your logic.
Not exact matches
Putting
things in perspective means looking at what
is truly real and what
is a problem that
is imaginary or rather built up in your mind.
An education
is a useful
thing... Christmas has nothing to do with your
imaginary friends illegitimate child... read on and open your closed mind: (http://www.livescience.com/25779-christmas-traditions-history-paganism.html)» Early Christians had a soft spot for pagans
However, I will not put stock into some
imaginary thing that «knows all» and will reveal what IT wants when IT wants and
be heppy with that.
Believing in
imaginary, magical
things is on that list.
Others would seek psychiatric help if they
were seeing and hearing
imaginary things.
There
is no god, but if you believe in
imaginary things yourself, then that
's just fine.
Imaginary beings do not do
things, and thus have no «why» to «why» they do what people imagine they do.
The requirements for belief in a
thing that exists
are similar to the requirements for belief in a
thing that
is imaginary.
In my experience, real
things are distinguishable form illusions, misperceptions,
imaginary things and the like — they leave evidence.
And this suppose to
be a GOD that loves us??????????????? I have better
thing to do then to pray to an
imaginary presence, and even less time for people that «think» they know what this
imaginary presence wants!
the bland fact of the matter
is — i don't need to do a
thing to disprove the existence of an
imaginary man in the sky.
So he
is to blame but it
is because of his belief in
imaginary things.
We don't have to believe in fairy tales and lies, ever fearing the
imaginary and hoping for
things that won't ever
be.
15 % = because they
are total losers who massively trainwrecked their lives and
are hoping that an
imaginary friend will somehow improve
things for them.
I
am pointing out the absurdity of your position, which credits your
imaginary buddy with a few particular behaviors, but who ignores
things he really should
be helping with.
A person can
be agnostic about many
things, not just the
imaginary gods.
Our brains
are built to intuitively grasp natural numbers, we need education to learn about zero and the rest, our brains
are built to seek refuge from the unexplainable, the unknown holds some danger, so the brain has mechanisms of inventing
imaginary supernatural creatures to help make sense of
things that
are beyond our knowledge and understanding.
Why
is there so much fear of death that so many people need to beleive in
imaginary things to soothe their fears??
Let's all go back to the dark ages, when the only
thing we can rely on
is an
imaginary friend whom we have never seen.
If the only reason you do the right
thing is the fear of punishment or because an
imaginary sky wizard told you to, you
're not really that good a person.
You
are so delusional you think just insisting others believe in
imaginary things makes you seem smart.
You believers can keep on
being good little hypocrites by doing all the
things you waive your lily white fingers at others when they do it, then get «absolved» on Dou che bag day, then feel warm and fuzzy knowing that your
imaginary friend will still let you into heaven.
I realize that you took the experiment and disproved my belief, and that I might just
be praying to the some
imaginary creature but hey I've seen God do to many
things in my life for me to stop believing so I will continue to pray that he reveals himself to you.
The physician knows that just as there
is sickness which
is only
imaginary, so also there
is such a
thing as fictitious health.
I would agree that it
's a silly ritual that has no direct impact (of course, I would also state that there
is no soul, so it
's hard to have an impact on an
imaginary thing).
For anyone who
is not already predisposed to believing that the
imaginary is real, if his attention
is called to the distinction between reality and imagination and he
is explicitly reminded that the
imaginary is not real, he
's not likely to accept claims about
imaginary things as truth.
It
is amusing to watch adults argue on who has the best
imaginary friend and all have absolutely no evidence for such
things.
the only
thing i see your
imaginary lucifer did
was encourage humans to seek knowledge.
Humorous to see the people who
are so «enlightened»
be the ones that bark the loudest and supposed «
imaginary»
things.
Hilarious, people that believe in
imaginary beings complaining about other people imagining other
things..
The Bible will always
be a valuable book for people curious as to what people believed in lieu of facts during the times when people, mostly Europeans and people dominated by Europeans, ordered their lives and justified the
things they did by appealing to an
imaginary God.
The general idea
is that there
is as much proof for a deity they call the «Flying Spaghetti Monster» as there
is for a loving, Triune God (or any other deity), so they «worship» an
imaginary, spaghetti - like
thing and conclude their prayers with «Ramen» instead of «Amen,» which
is admittedly clever.
Ignorance, extremism, and intolerance
are ugly
things no matter what
imaginary friend club or other cause you choose to belong to.
I do those
things because they
are the right
thing to do not because I
am afraid of some
imaginary guy in the sky.
We still do good
things for the world, but not because some
imaginary being tells us to, and not because we fear that if we don't we'll
be punished.
First of all I find it ironic for you to
be commenting on such for as far as you
are concerned there
is no such
thing as God as believers would talk of, but just an «
imaginary friend» in the alleigance to Hawardism, a United Nations of Spiritualiy and the goddess Sophia.
There
is one
thing wrong with it: that gods do not exist and you have wasted considerable time, money and concerted effort in a bid to speak to something wholly
imaginary.
If you have an opinion, perhaps if you expressed it in a different way it would
be easier for us to understand your particular brand of emotional blindness and personal delusions you may have trouble getting rid of and we could help you understand how some
things you believe
are clearly untrue and
imaginary... or whatever.
* Yes praying to an
imaginary thing is really health for children....
If your argument requires that something
be real and not
imaginary, surely it
is a reasonable
thing to insist on making sure that what
is imaginary be labeled correctly?
One more
thing, I don't hate or fear your cult... it
's harmless to me just like your
imaginary friend
is!
And as someone else pointed out, those
things are measurable and therefore not
imaginary.
It
's nice to have an
imaginary friend to blame bad
things on right?
«I want to say some nice
things but I
'm an idiot that uses his
imaginary friend to do it.»
They have this
thing when you
are asleep called a «dream», where people talk to you and do all sorts of stuff that
is IMAGINARY.
He would cover the flanks and he could also rotate in the striker role playing as a false striker, but such
things are only childish
imaginary wishfull thinking.
I believe the man utd tragedy
is referred to as the Munich air disaster... The real Munich disaster involved a beer hall in 1920 and the germination of a mad dictator who eventually unleashed untold mayhem and bloodshed and became a delusional manager holed up in a bunker (or
was that a dug out) ordering loyal underlings to push around
imaginary artillery (aka giroud and Walcott) that would retake the Soviet Union (or perhaps the EPL CL and FA Cup I forget) by reviving the glory years when
things were going his way... Hmmm history
is a funny
thing
Bogeyman Noun An
imaginary evil spirit used to frighten children - A person or
thing widely regarded as an object of fear There
was once a story that
was told all across world.
They may line
things up, they spin wheels on cars, but they
're not actually playing in
imaginary.