Quotes About Religion
The primary focus of homeschooling should be on cultivating hearts for the Lord.
~ Tamara L. Chilver
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Christ is the core of my child's curriculum.
~ Tamara L. Chilver
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Our United States "State religion" has become Secular Humanism which has no "separation from the State.
~ James C. Campbell
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Your best - no matter how great - isnothing if you minus God from theequation.
~ Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
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The world and humanity were created by God and are therefore divinely inspired and intrinsically holy.
~ David R. Hawkins
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Religious unity does not come so easily. It is not a piece of pie, which you can buy in the shop. It takes sincere efforts from every single human being on this planet.
~ Abhijit Naskar
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i am my religion. my belief is love. god is within [self].
~ The Nyghtlie Poet
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Have you got something against faith?""Have you got something against reason?
~ Sam Hunter, The Devil's Breath
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He came to me through faith in him.
~ James Pinnick
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I believe every religion captures a piece of the truth.
~ James Van Der Beek
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When we are grasped by the vision of a center of value and power more luminous, more inclusive and more true than that to which we are devoted, we initially experience the new as the enemy or the slayer - that which destroys our "god." Alfred North Whitehead wrote, "Religion is the transition from God the Void to God the Enemy, and from God the Enemy to God the Companion." Only with death of our previous image can a new and more adequate one arise.
~ James W. Fowler
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How his family was killed. Fakhri and his thugs raiding villages, burning, raping. Sunnis, Shi'a, Alawites, Christians, everybody killing everybody else. People say the Mafia's bad. Mafia's nothing next to those fucking religions.
~ James W. Hall
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These Americans believed that one great male god ruled the world. Sometimes they divided him into three parts, which they called father, son, and holy ghost. They ate crackers and wine or grape juice, believing that they were eating the son's body and drinking his blood. If they believed strongly enough, they would live on forever after they died.
~ James W. Loewen
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It's strange that we print 'In God We Trust' on the back of his leading competitor.
~ James W. Miller
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No doctrines will be unimportant, though some will lie closer to our bosom than others. But doctrine--doctrine--doctrine--is that which faith desires. It is lamentable that the Christianity of our day desires it not.
~ JAMES WADDEL ALEXANDER
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Religion is a living process. When the Spirit takes hold of a man to transform him into a child of grace, working faith in him, and opening his eyes to see the boundless riches of grace, the work goes on continually. There is growth of knowledge, faith, and hope. The more the spiritual process advances, the more does religion become distinguished from all its outward forms, and attain likeness to the infinite benevolence of God.
~ JAMES WADDEL ALEXANDER
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Religion is not the tame and sleepy thing which some suppose. This misapprehension is derived partly from erroneous views of doctrine, but yet more from the examples of actual Christianity among us, which fall so far short of the biblical standard.
~ JAMES WADDEL ALEXANDER
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No man can be any greater or any stronger, in Christianity, than his faith.
~ JAMES WADDEL ALEXANDER
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Pot saved me from Scientology.
~ James Wasserman
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even in religion, when we are dealing with our own souls, we try to cheat.
~ James Wasserman
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Paris practices its sins as lightly as it does its religion, while London practices both very seriously.
~ James Weldon Johnson
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If religion is true, one must believe. And if one chooses not to believe, one's choice is marked under the category of a refusal, and is thus never really free: it has the duress of a recoil." With literary belief, however, "one is always free to choose not to believe." This, Wood argues, is the freedom of literature; it is what constitutes its "reality.
~ James Wood
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They believed that this world was fallen but that restitution would be provided elsewhere, in an afterlife. I believed that this world was fallen and that there was no afterlife.
~ James Wood
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there's nothing more important than making a faith reasonable
~ Jan Guillou
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