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a. unbelievable
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Beyond Belief may refer to:
Beyond Belief is the twelfth studio album of the Christian rock band, Petra. It was released on June 20, 1990.
In this album the band continues to polish the hard rock/ arena rock sound the band had been working on their previous efforts before their praise album ( On Fire! and This Means War!).
As of late 2011, this is the band's most successful album both critically and commercially, and it is considered by most to be the peak of their discography. The album won the band their first Grammy after five previous nominations, and was certified gold on October 3, 1995.
The band also released a mini-movie of the same title. The movie features videos of most of the songs of the album intercalated in the plot. (see Beyond Belief)
Beyond Belief is a radio programme on the subject of religion, broadcast on BBC Radio 4. The show typically runs for 30 minutes, and features representatives of different faith traditions discussing a religious or moral issue. The programme, hosted by Ernie Rea, was first broadcast on 7 January 2002. The 200th edition was broadcast on June 29th, 2009.
Beyond Belief is a feature documentary directed by Beth Murphy. The film follows Susan Retik and Patti Quigley, two women who lost their husbands on September 11, 2001, as they set up humanitarian programs for war widows in Afghanistan. It premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival.
Usage examples of "beyond belief".
I called down the Rainbow, and it was bright and glorious and wonderful beyond belief, but in the end that's not what I remember.
He was captivated, bound beyond belief to the lass sleeping innocently in his bed.
Some of the things that were happening, the excesses that the trained-to-masochism slaves were committing, were beyond belief.
The amount of energy it takes to put three ounces of corn in a can of water on your supermarket shelf is almost beyond belief, as is the amount of time you must work in order to possess those three ounces of corn.
I was exhausted beyond belief, the aches in my head and face and shoulder and body merging into one vast gulf of pain.
It was beyond belief that they had kept the Tleilaxu secret down the generations.
He wanted to tell Hanuman that the ontogenesis of man into god was dangerous beyond belief and fraught with shaida.
The former was the best of all possible mothers, only marred beyond belief by the religious monomania which perhaps started in what one may call `Hysteria of Widowhood'.
For these same apes to imagine they can stabilize this atmosphere is arrogant beyond belief.