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- noun Plural form of
fairy .
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Examples
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The need to worship non-existent sky-fairies is a flawed node on the time line of human evolution, necessary for a time period which has long since passed.
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He had never believed in fairies nor Santa Claus; but he had believed implicitly in the smiling future his imagination had wrought into the steaming cloth stream.
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Umm, by 2060 the whole thing will have fallen apart due to unsustainable levels of debt. if you actually believe that this bill will lower costs, you probably also believe in fairies and unicorns.
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March 12th, 2010 at 10: 18 am if you actually believe that this bill will lower costs, you probably also believe in fairies and unicorns.
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He had never believed in fairies nor Santa Claus; but he had believed implicitly in the smiling future his imagination had wrought into the steaming cloth stream.
THE APOSTATE 2010
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So you are saying that the big difference between positing an intelligent designer to explain an anomaly and positing fairies is that former is done by IDists, while the latter is merely a caricature?
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This Is The Mad Style: Do you believe in fairies? skip to main | skip to sidebar
Do you believe in fairies? Jerine 2009
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(Nor is it logically inconsistent to believe in fairies in the garden pond.)
Dawkins and ID 2008
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(Believers in fairies remind us that fairies are shy creatures that hide when we look.)
Dawkins and ID 2008
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(Believers in fairies remind us that fairies are shy creatures that hide when we look.)
Dawkins and ID 2008
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