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Quotes About God

It's approximately the same if you're a Jew," the rabbi said, "although we tend to emphasize that you're a Jew whether you like it or not. It's more a matter of God tracking you down than of you finding God.
~ Jonathan Franzen
For a Catholic, guilt was more than just a feeling. It was the inescapable consequence of sin. It was an objective thing, plainly visible to God.
~ Jonathan Franzen
While man experienced time as a progression, from unknown past to unknowable future, to God the entire course of history was eternally present
~ Jonathan Franzen
Russ Hildebrandt] 'I don't deserve joy!' [Marion Hildebrandt] 'No one does. It's a gift from God.
~ Jonathan Franzen
I believe that the wilderness is where God is found.
~ Jonathan Kozol
New York didn't set out to charm you. It was like God that way. You had to bring a lot of the enthusiasm yourself.
~ Jonathan Lee
Response to the question by The Atlantic: Who is the Greatest Fictional Character of All Time? God is the author of all the other characters, and of all the other authors of all the other characters, unless he doesn't exist--and said existence, in its disputation, is one of the greatest ongoing narratives in human storytelling.
~ Jonathan Lethem
We encounter God in the face of a stranger. That, I believe, is the Hebrew Bible's single greatest and most counterintuitive contribution to ethics. God creates difference; therefore it is in one-who-is-different that we meet god. Abraham encounters God when he invites three strangers into his tent.
~ Jonathan Sacks
In an age of fear, moderation is hard to find and harder to sustain. Who wants to listen to a nuanced argument, when what we want is someone to relieve us from the burden of thought and convince us that we were right all along? So people mock. They blame. They caricature. They demonise. In an age of anxiety, few can hear the still small voice that the Bible tells us is the voice of God.
~ Jonathan Sacks
God does not want us to understand the suffering of the innocent but to fight for a world in which the innocent no longer suffer.
~ Jonathan Sacks
One who is not in my image is nonetheless in God's image
~ Jonathan Sacks
I could not believe in a God that would challenge faith like this.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
Memories are small prayers to God, if we believed in that sort of thing.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
Well, let me leave it at this: if God does exist, He would have a great deal be sad about. And if He doesn't exist, then that too would make Him quite sad, I imagine. So to answer your question, God must be sad.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
In the water I saw my father's face, and that face saw the face of its father, and so on, and so on, reflecting backward to the beginning of time, to the face of God, in whose image we were created.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
The animals are those things that God likes but doesn't love.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
God loves the plagiarist. And so it is written, 'God created humankind in His image, in the image of God He created them. God is the original plagiarizer. With a lack of reasonable sources from which to filch - man created in the image of what? the animals? - the creation of man was an act of reflexive plagiarizing; God looted the mirror. When we plagiarize, we are likewise creating in the image and participating in the completion of Creation.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
She would say to him, "But you are no priest." And he would say, "I am today." And she would say, "Today you believe in God?" And he would say, "Today I believe in love.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
Is this why you think you are chosen by God, because only you can understand the funnies that you make about yourself?
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
THE PROBLEM OF GOOD: WHY UNCONDITIONALLY GOOD THINGS HAPPEN TO UNCONDITIONALLY BAD PEOPLE (SEE GOD)
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
Objects that don't exist don't exist. If we were to imagine such a thing as an object that didn't exist, it would be that thing that God hated. This is the strongest argument against the nonbeliever. If God didn't exist, he would have to hate himself, and that is obviously nonsense.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
Is God sad? He would have to exist to be sad, wouldn't He? I know, she said, giving his shoulder a little slap. That's why I was asking, so I might finally know if you believed! Well, let me leave it at this: if God does exist, He would have a great deal to be sad about. And if He doesn't exist, then that too would make Him quite sad, I imagine. So to answer your question, God must be sad.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
This is the lesson we learned from everything that happened -- there is no God. It took all of the hidden faces for Him to prove this to us. What if it was a challenge of your faith? I said. I could not believe in a God that would challenge faith like this. What if it was not in His power? I could not believe in a God that could not stop what happened. What if it was man and not God that did all of this? I do not believe in man, either.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
What if it was man and not God that did all of this? I do not believe in man, either.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer