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Ryotaro Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Our personal beliefs lift us to a higher place.

Hi,

A family having dinner on the day of Halloween. Children want to go out wearing costumes with their friends, but their mom doesn’t allow them, and tell "Our personal beliefs lift us to a higher place"

Does mom mean that they are higher place than others religiously?

Would you use the expression "Something lift someone to a higher place" for not religious things? If so, could you give me some examples?

Thanks,
Ryo
  

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Hi, A family having dinner on the day of Halloween. Children want to go out wearing costumes with their friends, but their mom doesn’t allow them, and tell "Our personal beliefs lift us to a higher place" Does mom mean that they are higher place than others religiously? Yes, that's the general idea.

  • Hi, A family having dinner on the day of Halloween.
  • Children want to go out wearing costumes with their friends, but their mom doesn’t allow them, and tell "Our personal beliefs lift us to a higher place" Does mom mean that they are higher place than others religiously?
  • Yes, that's the general idea.
  • The implication is that Halloween is a primitive and superstitious Holiday.
  • Would you use the expression "Something lift someone to a higher place" for not religious things?
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Hi,

A family having dinner on the day of Halloween. Children want to go out wearing costumes with their friends, but their mom doesn’t allow them, and tell "Our personal beliefs lift us to a higher place"

Does mom mean that they are higher place than others religiously? Yes, that's the general idea. The i

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