Quotes About Irreligion
The day that this country ceases to be free for irreligion, it will cease to be free for religion.
~ Robert Jackson
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The day that this country ceases to be free for irreligion it will cease to be free for religion - except for the sect that can win political power.
~ Robert H. Jackson
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The day that this country ceases to be free for irreligion, it will cease to be free for religion.
~ Robert H. Jackson
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My parents gave me the gift of irreligion, of growing up without bothering to ask people what gods they held dear, assuming that in fact, like my parents, they weren't interested in gods, and that this uninterest was 'normal.' You may argue that the gift was a poisoned chalice, but even if so, that's a cup from which I'd happily drink again.
~ Salman Rushdie
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Rhode Island, a colony that the mainstream Puritans denounced as "a cesspool of vile heresies and irreligion
~ Bernard Bailyn
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You make irreligion a religion. Leave the hypocrites up to me.
~ Max Lucado
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La irreligión no había sido para mí sino una forma vacía donde había resbalado mis humillaciones de pequeño campesino enriquecido, despreciado por sus camaradas burgueses. Yo la llenaba ahora con mi decepción amorosa y con un rencor casi infinito.
~ Francois Mauriac
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You kill life and call it an act of religion. Then what is irreligion?
~ Kabir
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To me it seems that liberty and virtue were made for each other. If any man wish to enslave his country, nothing is a fitter preparative than vice; and nothing leads to vice so surely as irreligion.
~ George Berkeley
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Paul saw the root of all wickedness in irreligion
~ George Eldon Ladd
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Laura was not in any way religious. She was not even religious enough to speculate towards irreligion.
~ Sylvia Townsend Warner
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Men are moved most by their religion; especially when it is irreligion.
~ Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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To me it seems that liberty and virtue were made for each other. If any man wish to enslave his country, nothing is a fitter preparative than vice; and nothing leads to vice so surely as irreligion.
~ George Berkeley
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