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Quotes About Denomination

I was sitting around bored one day and was thinking of a name that would fit me. They have 'Cabbage,' 'Rampage,' 'Shogun,' and 'Ninja' so why can't we have a 'Rumble?'
~ Anthony Johnson
I am known by many names, but you may call me...Tim.
~ Graham Chapman
Churches should be able to decide what kinds of unions are sanctified by their denomination, but not what kinds of unions are accepted in the civil arena.
~ Jared Polis
What this denomination stands for is, really, is the universal vision of all people being treated fairly under the law as God sees us in His sight.
~ Clementa C. Pinckney
Every institution is affected by the culture in which it lives and especially the culture in which it was born. That includes my church and denomination as well as yours.
~ Heath White
People were holding high denomination notes to keep tax unaccounted for money. Some sectors like real estate were using cash to avoid tax.
~ Urjit Patel
I'm a believer who loves Jesus and I work with everybody else whatever their denomination; Catholic, Orthodox, charismatic, main line, evangelicals, anyone who loves Jesus, I'll work with them.
~ Bill Bright
I grew up Protestant. My dad was a Charismatic pastor of the Families of God denomination. Often, we noticed that - during a lot of his evangelistic-type services - that some of the Amish and Old Order Mennonite couples would come and stand across the street from the church and look in the door.
~ Beverly Lewis
When the First Amendment was finally approved, it contained two separate clauses on religion, each with an independent scope of action. The first clause (called the Establishment Clause) prohibited the federal government from establishing a single national denomination; the second clause (called the Free Exercise Clause) prohibited the federal government from interfering with the people's public religious expressions and acknowledgments.
~ David Barton
Not only this, but churches are ideological in that they create their own constellation of beliefs and practices that tell their congregants how to think and behave. A denomination, for instance, will offer dogmas, doctrines, and rituals that to a greater or lesser extent let everyone know how to interact with the world.
~ Peter Rollins
off. I always went by "Tray" or "Crazy Tray.
~ Unknown
When a denomination begins to consider doctrine divisive, theology troublesome, and convictions inconvenient, consider that denomination on its way to a well-deserved death.
~ Albert Mohler
Woody said, "No. His name is Kipp.
~ Dean Koontz
Woodrow Bookman, Woody
~ Dean Koontz
James Madison's face is on the five-thousand-dollar bill. That's right, there's a five-thousand-dollar bill! Can you imagine going into a store to buy a candy bar and asking if they'll give you change for a five-thousand-dollar bill?
~ Dan Gutman
If reason plays no practical role in such religious decisions as choosing a denomination or becoming a Christian in the first place, why should we expect it to inform subsequent decisions within the religious life?
~ J.P. Moreland
People were classified, and often judged, by their denomination. And they were certainly condemned if they didn't claim one.
~ John Grisham
Did persistent ministerial ideation constitute a call to the ministry? For more literal religious people, a call was God tapping your shoulder, or saying your name in the wind, or ordering you around in dreams the way Yahweh harassed the prophets. In our progressive, rational, scientifically minded denomination, a call isn't—or shouldn't be—so supernatural.
~ Michelle Huneven