All these aspects of changing and socially evolving over time and regretting things and having a troubles heart, all are part of the human experience and have nothing to do
with anything supernatural.
Not exact matches
Without the brain,
anything like a soul would have no memory, no «mind», no comprehension, and no way to interact
with anything in a way that would suggest a «
supernatural» or even extra-dimensional creature who wants a bit of selfish pleasure out of it.
Any god who could influence a person's thoughts could even more easily light up the sky
with glowing letters of holy text, yet there is nothing
supernatural in origin influencing
anything in this continuum.
I can prove that
anything that has to do
with the
supernatural is completely fantastic (as in based in fantasy).
An actual
supernatural thing would, for us to interact
with it in any way, be required to impinge upon this space - time continuum, and we see that, regardless of scale, i.e. microscopic or macroscopic, there is absolutely zero evidence that there is
anything interacting
with us or our universe in any way.
I marvel at it, but don't think it has
anything to do
with god or gods or
anything supernatural.
Those merely echoing the same claims are the ones who have yet to come up
with anything proving the
supernatural assertions from it.
Chris Duffett was on a street evangelism team
with 12 bored teenagers who mostly didn't believe that God could do
anything supernatural — but one got a clear picture of a woman in a red jacket
with a fur collar, wearing black boots, and
with severe stomach pain.
Science deals only
with the natural world;
anything supernatural, if it exists, is completely outside the realm of scientific inquiry.
Given current lack of evidence for proof of
anything supernatural, will there be leniency for those who simply and honestly claim, «I don't know», granted there is a
supernatural, and that the Christian God is the true God who did present us
with an ultimatum to accept him or not, expecting us to wage the eternal fate of our soul?
I too have never seen
anything from Egyptian history (or any other) chronicling or proving the Jews 40 - year desert journey or any of their purported interactions
with supernatural beings.
Now, please explain how
supernatural beliefs are aligned
with anything supported by objective, scientific evidence?
II know that Jefferson accepted the Bible, except for
anything miraculous (In fact he commissioned a Bible
with all
supernatural removed), but I find it hard to avoid some things that can not be explained in my personal life.
«Evolution is any change across successive generations in the heritable characteristics of biological populations» so, what you have to say is «Evolution by an entirely random process
with out
supernatural intervention» and, unfortunately that doenst really say
anything yet..
And when to try to strip away one's hope of
anything, be it a belief in a
supernatural authority or otherwise, they are bound to react
with hostility.
I've been blessed
with a
supernatural ability to sleep through
anything (including storms and my alarm clock), but I know many who aren't so...
First of all, I'm Christian, obviously, but one day I happened upon a girl who was Wicca and had no idea what she meant when she said that to me after I asked her about her necklace, what does this have to do
with anything you ask, well I find magic and the
supernatural to be very interesting,...
Winchester makes for a passable
supernatural parable about the power of grief and emotional trauma, but fails to do
anything interesting
with its (somewhat contradictory) commentary on guns and violence.
Though this isn't the first time that Derrickson has directed a movie about demonic possessions («The Exorcism of Emily Rose»), he doesn't really bring
anything new to the table apart from the decision to blend
supernatural horror
with a police procedural.
The freshness that these new faces bring to the previously traveled territory of young adult entertainment even provides a boost of authenticity to this story of two young people in
supernatural love,
with the chemistry between the two stronger than arguably
anything in Twilight or even Warm Bodies.
If you're after a reasonably mindless
supernatural thriller
with cheap scares, then The Reaping will suffice, just don't expect
anything special.
Her fascination
with science fiction stories and
anything supernatural, as well as a keen interest in the Middle Ages, drew her to fantasy.
I dislike horror games since I scare easily, and
anything with jump scares, eerie music, and
supernatural creatures will have me...