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Quotes About Religion

If Satan ever laughs, it must be at hypocrites; they are the greatest dupes he has.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
Philosophy is a bully that talks loud when the danger is at a distant; but, the moment she is pressed hard by an enemy, she is nowhere to be found and leaves the brunt of the battle to be fought by her steady, humble comrade, religion.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
There are three modes of bearing the ills of life: by indifference, by philosophy, and by religion.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
Bigotry murders religion to frighten fools with her ghost.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
In religion as in politics it so happens that we have less charity for those who believe half our creed, than for those who deny the whole of it.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
Men will wrangle for religion write for it fight for it die for it anything but--live for it.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
By simple common sense I don't believe in God, in none.
~ Charles Chaplin
Adam betrayed God. Pierre betrayed the god man. (Adam a trahi Dieu. Pierre a trahi l'homme dieu)
~ Charles de Leusse
Be able to prove God? It would no longer be God. (Pouvoir prouver Dieu ? Ca ne serait plus Dieu)
~ Charles de Leusse
Joseph lost his son and Christ. (Joseph a perdu - Son fils et Jésus.)
~ Charles de Leusse
No kingdom has shed more blood than the kingdom of Christ.
~ Charles de Montesquieu
Religious wars are not caused by the fact that there is more than one religion, but by the spirit of intolerance... the spread of which can only be regarded as the total eclipse of human reason.
~ Charles de Secondat
People here argue about religion interminably, but it appears that they are competing at the same time to see who can be the least devout.
~ Charles de Secondat
Mr. Cruncher... always spoke of the year of our Lord as Anna Dominoes: apparently under the impression that the Christian era dated from the invention of a popular game, by a lady who had bestowed her name upon it.
~ Charles Dickens
If Husain (as) had fought to quench his worldly desires…then I do not understand why his sister, wife, and children accompanied him. It stands to reason therefore, that he sacrificed purely for Islam.
~ Charles Dickens
Mrs Joe was a very clean housekeeper, but had an exquisite art of making her clenliness more umcomfortable and unacceptable than dirt itself. Cleanliness is next to godliness, and some people do the same by their religion.
~ Charles Dickens
I was always treated as if I had insisted on being born, in opposition to the dictates of reason, religion, and morality, and against the dissuadinig arguments of my best friends.
~ Charles Dickens
what such people miscall their religion, is a vent for their bad humours and arrogance.
~ Charles Dickens
Your haughty religious people would have held their heads up to see me as I am tonight, and preached of flames and vengeance,' cried the girl. 'Oh, dear lady, why ar'n't those who claim to be God's own folks as gentle and as kind to us poor wretches as you, who, having youth, and beauty, and all that they have lost, might be a little proud instead of so much humbler?
~ Charles Dickens
Mrs. Joe was a very clean housekeeper, but had an exquisite art of making her cleanliness more uncomfortable and unacceptable than dirt itself. Cleanliness is next to Godliness, and some people do the same by their religion.
~ Charles Dickens
Under the guidance of her Christian pastors, she entertained
~ Charles Dickens
It was the year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five. Spiritual revelations were conceded to England at that favoured period, as at this. Mrs. Southcott
~ Charles Dickens
That what we falsely call a religious cry is easily raised by men who have no religion, and who in their daily practice set at nought the commonest principles of right and wrong; that it is begotten of intolerance and persecution; that it is senseless, besotted, inveterate and unmerciful; all History teaches us.
~ Charles Dickens
Mrs. Joe war eine sehr reinliche Hausfrau, doch sie verstand sich ausnehmend gut darauf, ihre Reinlichkeit bequemer und unerträglicher zu machen, als jeder Schmutz gewesen wäre. Die Reinlichkeit ist der Gottesfurcht verwandt, und manche verfahren mit ihrer Religion ganz genauso.
~ Charles Dickens