Sentences with phrase «to believe one's story»

But because there is no factual knowledge, I don't believe the stories about them, hence I'm an atheist.
This was obvious, and anyone who believed that story in the first place, well..
He didn't really believe the story he'd heard of the treasures that the room contained.
... said the dude who believes in a 3 - in - 1 deity who became his own son to save those who believe this story from the hell he created.
She says that readers start to believe the stories which causes them so much trouble that they seek counseling.
Only fools would believe stories coming from that source.
It is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit that believes stories matter.
It's obvious to me that you should not believe any stories from the mass media, although I admit that I haven't restricted my sampling to your single example.
You can choose to believe the stories written about him in the Gospel or not, but there is historical basis for his life and teachings.
The public no longer believes their stories of gloom and doom.
It's just that some folks choose not to believe the stories passed down over time.
My question, I don't believe the story mentioned her age but it did say she wasn't married and this was her third child?
In contrast just three per cent overall believe the stories haven't made much impact.
I do not believe story development is a daunting notion, nor should it take years.
A balanced fund with its debt and equity combination helps investors believe the story of «less risk».
This is because they are able to make up the truth to suit themselves and then passionately believe the story they made up.
I totally believe your story, not only is it fair, it's good business.
I can't believe the story about the ruined dress... seriously?
Write a make - believe story in which all your dreams come true.
No, how sad it is that you need a make believe story to give you a reason to live.
If you were given a ticket for a rolling stop, you will have to convince the judge to believe your story over the officer's.
I do also believe the story with Harris is somehow staged.
I can say this with certainty and with no hate whatsoever: Only an idiot or someone brainwashed to the point of mental impairment can believe that a loving and just God would allow someone to suffer in Hell for eternity because, after honest consideration of the available evidence, they simply didn't believe this story someone told them about Jesus to be factual.
SIXTH STAR Sirs: Many Eagle fans in Philadelphia believe your story on the NFL's hard - playing stars in action (Five Star Pros, Oct. 23) should be called «Six Star Pros» because we recognize our star pro Chuck Bednarik (No. 60) about to tackle Jimmy Brown.
Friends, family, co-workers — they've all been tricked by Chelsea into believing stories of total foolishness and into behaving like total fools.
Of course we are aware that people's minds and opinions regularly change in football, but I think it is naive to simply believe a story that is thrown around by the media, especially when there isn't even a quote to back up any such claims.
Where does it tell our children the dangers of believing stories by disguised pedophiles on the internet?
Think for yourselves and stop believing the stories you've been brainwashed to believe.
No one believes his story about the return of Lord Voldemort (he returned in «Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire»).
Again, I have no doubt that Gingrich's follower count is highly inflated, but I don't necessarily believe the story that 90 % of the accounts were purchased.
We didn't really believe the stories until we went out ourselves,» Bart Mansi says.
Nobody believes his story until the space girl begins leaving behind a trail of destruction, and then he's enlisted to find her and stop her.
I would definitley not just believe her stories about why her rental history is not good.
Basically they probably believed the story that as repayments on stadium were reducing the increased income from new commercial deals that Arsenal were on the up.
I have no interest in making such an argument, but I would insist that those who believe the story happened and those who believe it did not — or, at any rate, do not believe that it did — should both recognize that their beliefs at this particular point are largely irrelevant.
The officer working with Risner believes her story, writing in the report that the «leafy green substance» found in the bag of French fries smelled strongly of marijuana.
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