Quotes About Christianity
Men may not read the gospel in sealskin, or the gospel in morocco, or the gospel in cloth covers, but they can't get away from the gospel in shoe leather.
~ Donald Barnhouse
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There is a God-shaped vacuum in every man that only Christ can fill.
~ Saint Augustine
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Most Christians salute the sovereignty of God but believe in the sovereignty of man.
~ R. C. Sproul
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It is difficult, none the less, for the ordinary man to cast off orthodox beliefs, for he is seldom allowed to hear the other side... Whereas the Christian view is pressed on him day in and day out.
~ Margaret E. Knight
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Ethical man: A Christian holding four aces.
~ Mark Twain
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No man ever repented of being a Christian on his death bed.
~ Hannah More
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The democratic concept of man is false, because it is Christian. The democratic concept holds that . . . each man is a sovereign being. This is the illusion, dream, and postulate of Christianity.
~ Karl Marx
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Christianity is the best way to cure gayness — just get on your knees, take a swig of wine, and accept the body of a man into your mouth.
~ Stephen Colbert
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No reasonable man, much less a Christian, can or should take part in the efforts of Communists and Socialists
~ C. F. W. Walther
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Christian love, either towards God or towards man, is an affair of the will.
~ C. S. Lewis
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Jesus said, 'Except a man be born of water and of the spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.' There are no exceptions. Baptism is a necessary ordinance.
~ Gordon B. Hinckley
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Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Spirit he cannot enter the kingdom of God. No one is excepted, not [even] the infant.
~ Ambrose
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God is love, and that love works through men-especially through the whole community of Christians.
~ C. S. Lewis
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The test of a man's conversion is whether he has enough Christianity to get it to other people. If he hasn't, there is something wrong.
~ Sam Shoemaker
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The immense majority of intellectually eminent men disbelieve in the Christian religion, but they conceal the fact in public, because they are afraid of losing their incomes.
~ Bertrand Russell
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That is why, according to this newer psychology, Christianity has already fulfilled its biological mission, and it is impossible for the modern man to understand its original significance.
~ Muhammad Iqbal
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The proper effect of the Eucharist is the transformation of man into God.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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Men like to become Christians without crossing racial, linguistic or class barriers
~ Donald McGavran
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Nothing puts life into men like a dying Savior.
~ Charles Spurgeon
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Christians believe that true worship is the highest and noblest activity of which man, by the grace of God, is capable.
~ John Stott
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I know. That's exactly the problem. Ninety-nine percent of everything that goes on in most Christian churches has nothing whatsoever to do with the actual religion. Intelligent people all notice this sooner or later, and they conclude that the entire one hundred percent is bullshit, which is why atheism is connected with being intelligent in people's minds.
~ Neal Stephenson
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You told me that Christianity is the religion of peace. Ah, no. It is the faith for forgiveness.
~ Neal Stephenson
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How can you be a Christian without believing in that?" "I would say," Juanita says, "how can you be a Christian with it? Anyone who takes the trouble to study the gospels can see that the bodily resurrection is a myth that was tacked onto the real story several years after the real histories were written. It's so National Enquirer-esque, don't you think?
~ Neal Stephenson
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In the current Christian-based Gregorian calendar the year 1 B.C. was followed by the year A.D. 1—there was no year zero. Century reckoning is therefore shifted by one year. Before
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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