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Quotes About Infidel

Write on my gravestone: 'Infidel, Traitor.', infidel to every church that compromises with wrong; traitor to every government that oppresses the people.
~ Wendell Phillips
The brotherhood of man is an integral part of Christianity no less than the Fatherhood of God; and to deny the one is no less infidel than to deny the other.
~ Lyman Abbott
I am an infidel. I know what an infidel is, and that's what I am.
~ Luther Burbank
I believe this notion of separation of church and state was the figment of some infidel's imagination.
~ W. A. Criswell
No church property is taxed and so the infidel and the atheist and the man without religion are taxed to make up the deficit.
~ Mark Twain
Infidel n: in New York one who does not believe in the Christian religion in Constantinople one who does.
~ Ambrose Bierce
Few doctrines throughout History have been able to eradicate hatred, most of them have simply tried to deflect it from one object to another: to the infidel, the foreigner, the apostate, the master, the slave, the father. Naturally, hatred is only called hatred when we see it in others; the hatred which is in ourselves bears a thousand different names.
~ Amin Maalouf
Jihadis! Please go to your imaginary heaven - out there, nowhere. Us, the infidel lot, have helluva lot to do after you leave. Out here.
~ Fakeer Ishavardas
An Infidel, as far as the Koran is concerned, is anyone who refuses to submit to Allah as the one true god and to recognize Muhammad as his prophet.
~ Robert Spencer
A prominent antifederalist had already warned him that "rather than to adopt the Constitution, I would risk a government of Jew, Turk or infidel.
~ Ron Chernow
Infidel, n. In New York, one who does not believe in the Christian religion; in Constantinople, one who does.
~ Ambrose Bierce
But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.
~ Anonymous
The absence of conversion accounted for the absence of the distinction between the true follower and the infidel or pagan.
~ Romila Thapar
Toddlers can make you feel as if you have violated some archaic law in their personal Koran and you should die, infidel.
~ Anne Lamott
Toddlers can make you feel as if you have violated some archaic law in their personal Koran and you should die, infidel. Other times they'll reach out and touch you like adoring grandparents on their deathbeds, trying to memorize your face with their fingers.
~ Anne Lamott
she was a marginal outsider, a secret infidel of a certain sort.
~ Anne Rice
Like all strong people, she suffered always a measure of loneliness; she was a marginal outsider, a secret infidel of a certain sort. And the balance by which she lived might be upset if she were to question her own goodness.
~ Anne Rice
As the commission tartly noted, no two religious divines could agree on the definition of a Muslim. If the members of the commission tried imposing a definition of their own, the ulema would unanimously declare them to have gone outside the pale of Islam. Adopting the definition of any one religious scholar entailed becoming an infidel in the eyes of all the others.
~ Ayesha Jalal
And much as Wine has played the Infidel, And robbed me of my Robe of Honor Well, I often wonder what the Vintners buy One half so precious as the stuff they sell.
~ Edward Fitzgerald
I'd go with her, like a flash I'd go, if this were anything more than a dream, anything more than an infidel's sour regret, anything more than eleven thousand words cast like a handful of sand across the face of the ocean.
~ Ellen Datlow
It is the duty of Christians to make religion lovely; he who makes religion unlovely is more an infidel than if he simply denied the doctrines of Christianity. He is a worm at the core, and not a worm on the leaf.
~ beecher henry ward iv
I love to consider an Infidel, whether distinguished by the title of deist, atheist, or free-thinker.
~ Richard Steele
As decisively as Lincoln left the rural life, he left the Baptist church as well. In New Salem he became widely known as an infidel. He rejected eternal damnation, innate sin, the divinity of Jesus, and the infallibility of the Bible.
~ Joshua Wolf Shenk
doubts of all things earthly, and intuition of of some things heavenly; this combination makes neither believer nor infidel, but makes a man who regards both with equal eye
~ Herman Melville