Quotes About Religion
In Christianity, God has promised to avenge attacks against His people. We trust the One who said, "Vengeance is mine; I will repay" (Romans 12:19 KJV)—but to the Muslim mind, this makes us look like cowards. In Islam, it's the opposite: the people are commanded to punish insults to the honor of Allah and Muhammad.
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In the Koran, Jesus is called Muhammad's "Lord" (Koran 89:22) and the Truth (Koran 2:91). The Koran also describes Jesus as the "Word" of God (Koran 3:45; 4:171) and a "spirit proceeding from Him" (Koran 4:171).
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Ironically, while modern-day Islam rejects the Gospel accounts as corrupt, the Koran itself commands Muslims to read the Injeel—that is, the Gospel accounts of the life of Jesus.
~ Unknown
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The Koran presents Allah as being forever hidden from humanity. The Bible presents Jehovah as drawing near and seeking us out.
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To be a genuine Christian, you must believe the claims of Christ.
~ Unknown
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Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day" (Quran 9:29), kill
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The Quran says that Christians are doomed to destruction for believing that Jesus is the Son of God (Quran 9:30; 19:35–37).
~ Unknown
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The first word Palestinian schoolchildren learn in their reading primers is jihad.
~ Unknown
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Genuine biblical Christianity does not impose itself on unwilling people at the point of a sword. If you choose to reject Jesus, you're perfectly free to do so.
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The incarnation of Christ is a major stumbling block for Muslims.
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The Koran calls upon all Muslims to convert or conquer unbelievers. For those who take the Koran seriously, there is no room for moderation or tolerance.
~ Unknown
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There are only three ways to deal with non-Muslims under Islamic law: They must be converted, they must be subjugated and humiliated, or they must be eliminated
~ Unknown
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Man is certainly crazy. He could not make a mite, and he makes gods by the dozen.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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Man is certainly stark mad; he cannot make a flea, yet he makes gods by the dozens.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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I just wish," she said, "that this magnificent, stupendous God of yours could give a fuck.
~ Michel Faber
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A truly modern man, William Rackham is what might be called a superstitious atheist Christian; that is, he believes in a God who, while He may no longer be responsible for the sun rising, the saving of the Queen or the provision of daily bread, is still the prime suspect when anything goes wrong.
~ Michel Faber
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That old queer Nietzsche had it right: Christianity was, at the end of the day, a feminine religion.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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Everyday morality is always a blend, variously proportioned, of perfect morality and other more ambiguous ideas, for the most part religious. The greater the proportion of pure morality in a particular system, the happier and more enduring the society. Ultimately, a society governed by the pure principles of universal morality could last until the end of the world.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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Jesus had loved men too much, that was the problem; to let himself be crucified for their sake showed, at the very least, a lack of taste, as the old faggot would have put it.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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For these Muslims, the real enemy—the thing they fear and hate—isn't Catholicism. It's secularism. It's laicism. It's atheist materialism. They think of Catholics as fellow believers. Catholicism is a religion of the Book. Catholics are one step away from converting to Islam—that's the true, original Muslim vision of Christianity.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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Nietzsche avait vu juste, avec son flair de vieille pétasse, le christianisme était au fond une religion féminine.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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De fait, se demandait-il, comment une société pourrait-elle subsister sans religion? Déjà, dans le cas d'un individu, ça paraissait difficile. Pendant plusieurs jours, il contempla le radiateur situé à gauche de son lit. En saison les cannelures se remplissaient d'eau chaude, c'était un mécanisme utile et ingénieux; mais combien de temps la société occidentale pourrait-elle subsister sans une religion quelconque?
~ Michel Houellebecq
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Les chrétiens ont du mal en général, avec l'absurde, ça n'entre pas vraiment dans leurs catégories.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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Cuanto más monoteísta es una religión, piénselo, querido señor, más inhumana y cruel resulta; y de todas las religiones, el islam es la que impone un monoteísmo más radical.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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