Quotes About Religion
Just because Jimmy Swaggart believes in God doesn't mean that God does not exist.
~ Walker Percy
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Faith doesn't give warranties.
~ Wally Lamb
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Getting your head shrunk could only take you so far, and then it came time to drop to your knees and humble yourself. Ask forgiveness of God the Father. Or, in my case, God the Stepfather. And, goddamnit, my knees just didn't seem to bend that way.
~ Wally Lamb
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Well, how about the Lennon Sisters then? They can't be much older than you are." I lied and told her one of her precious Lennon sisters—Diane, the oldest, her favorite—was having an illegitimate baby. "Pfft," she said, flicking away the possibility with the flap of her wrist. But her lip quivered and she left my room making the sign of the cross.
~ Wally Lamb
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If he wanted to pray, she told him, he should go to a church, not the library.
~ Wally Lamb
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In politics--just as it is in religion--some people get an idea of the necessity of believing certain things, not so much from weight of evidence, out or in,--but from mere mental and emotional set-ness: they intend believing--and that [is] all there is about it!
~ Walt Whitman
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Jeff Whitman [Walt's brother, who was with him in New Orleans] complained to his mother about all the folks who eagerly hurried to church on Sundays, dip their fingers in the holy water, and then go home and whip their slaves.
~ Walt Whitman
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The most dangerous hypocrite in a Commonwealth is one who leaves the gospel for the sake of the law. A man compounded of law and gospel is able to cheat a whole country with his religion and then destroy them under color of law."40
~ Walter Isaacson
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Religion was at it's best when it emphasized spiritual experiences rather than received dogma. The juice goes out of Christianity when it becomes too based on faith, rather than living like Jesus or seeing the world as Jesus saw it, he told me. I think different religions are different doors to the same house. Sometimes I think the house exists, and sometimes I don't. It's a great mystery.
~ Walter Isaacson
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The juice goes out of Christianity when it becomes too based on faith rather than on living like Jesus or seeing the world as Jesus saw it
~ Walter Isaacson
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living like Jesus or seeing the world as Jesus saw it," he told me. "I think different religions are different doors to the
~ Walter Isaacson
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Reflecting years later on his spiritual feelings, he said that religion was at its best when it emphasized spiritual experiences rather than received dogma. "The juice goes out of Christianity when it becomes too based on faith rather than on living like Jesus or seeing the world as Jesus saw it
~ Walter Isaacson
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The situation may be expressed by an image: science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.
~ Walter Isaacson
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Being a Jew was a disadvantage; being a nonbeliever who claimed no religion was a disqualifier. The empire required that all of its servants, including professors, be a member of some religion. On his official forms, Einstein had written that he had none. "Einstein is as unpractical as a child in cases like this," Friedrich Adler's wife noted.
~ Walter Isaacson
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Try and penetrate with our limited means the secrets of nature and you will find that, behind all the discernible laws and connections, there remains something subtle, intangible and inexplicable. Veneration for this force beyond anything that we can comprehend is my religion. To that extent I am, in fact, religious.
~ Walter Isaacson
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As Diderot once quipped, a deist is someone who has not lived long enough to become an atheist.
~ Walter Isaacson
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There is in all humans, however, a desire and a deeply felt duty to worship a more intimate God
~ Walter Isaacson
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The Jew who abandons his faith," he once said, "is in a similar position to a snail that abandons his shell. He is still a snail."68
~ Walter Isaacson
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I think vital religion has always suffered when orthodoxy is more regarded than virtue. And the Scripture assures me that at the last day we shall not be examined by what we thought, but what we did . . . that we did good to our fellow creatures.
~ Walter Isaacson
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The priest knows only one great danger: that is science
~ Walter Kaufmann
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Men who turn their faith into a business owe all of us a steak dinner now and then.
~ Walter Kirn
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I'm a twenty-first-century New Yorker and therefore have little time to contemplate race. It's not that racism doesn't exist. Lots of people in New York, and elsewhere, hate because of color and gender, religion and national origin. It's just that I rarely worry about those things because there's a real world underneath all that nonsense; a world that demands my attention almost every moment of every day.
~ Walter Mosley
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The wild Comanche and Apache were no amenable to the gentle philosophy of Christ nor were they tamed by the mysteries and elaborate ceremonials of the church. The war-whoop was sweater to them than evening vespers; the crescent bow was a better symbol of their desires than the holy cross; and it was far more joyful, in their eyes, to chase the shaggy buffalo on pinto ponies than to practice the art of dry-farming under the direction of black-robed priest.
~ Walter Prescott Webb
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here is the stout Baron Reginald Front-de-Boeuf, whose utter abomination is a Jew; and the good Knight Templar, Brian de Bois-Guilbert, whose trade is to slay Saracens—If these are not good marks of Christianity
~ Walter Scott
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