RELIGION QUOTES IV

quotations about religion

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The history of religions, of which Christianity is a transcendent element, awaits the deepest study. It requires Bibles to free from Bibles. Comparative theology is the best of studies for liberating one's mind from geographical and traditional limitations. Like travelling, it shows the globe in its varying climates and zones, its latitude and longitude of intelligence. When the races shall have learned each other's language, the significance of things to thoughts, one faith becomes universal, one brotherhood.

AMOS BRONSON ALCOTT

Table Talk

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It is hard for many people to give up the religion in which they were born; to admit that their fathers were utterly mistaken, and that the sacred records of their country are but collections of myths and fables.

ROBERT GREEN INGERSOLL

Some Mistakes of Moses

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Religion is a sovereign balm to the penitent; but burning coals to the scoffer.

WILLIAM SCOTT DOWNEY

Proverbs


Religion is comparable to a childhood neurosis ... mankind will surmount this neurotic phase, just as so many children grow out of their similar neurosis.

SIGMUND FREUD

The Future of an Illusion

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No man is to make Religion for himself; but to receive it from God; and the teachers of the Church are not to make Religion for their hearers, but to show it only, as received from God.

BENJAMIN WHICHCOTE

Moral and Religious Aphorisms


A man has no more religion than he acts out in his life.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit

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Where Religion does take place and is effectual, it makes this world, in measure and degree, representative of Heaven.

BENJAMIN WHICHCOTE

Moral and Religious Aphorisms

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Where true religion has prevented one crime, false religions have afforded a pretext for a thousand.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon


When it comes to religion today, we tend to be long on butterflies and short on cocoons. Somehow we're going to have to relearn that the deep things of God don't come suddenly.

SUE MONK KIDD

When the Heart Waits

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A people without religion does not exist, or, if it does exist, it exists only as an abnormal and deficient specimen of the genus to which it belongs, which is of no more account in the just estimate of the type than a fox without a tail, or a lawyer without a tongue.

JOHN STUART BLACKIE

What Does History Teach?

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Without religion no man can soar.

REUEN THOMAS

Thoughts for the Thoughtful

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Religion, as it has been generally taught, is anything but an elevating principle. It has been used to scare the child, and appal the adult. Men have been virtually taught to glorify God by flattery, rather than by becoming excellent and glorious themselves, and thus doing honor to their Maker. Our dependence on God has been so taught, as to extinguish the consciousness of our free nature and moral power. Religion, in one or another form, has always been an engine for crushing the human soul. But such is not the religion of Jesus Christ. If it were, it would deserve no respect.

WILLIAM E. CHANNING

Thoughts


Religion is the life of God in the soul of man. Belief in the reality of religion involves belief that God is, and that He stands in some personal relation to man. But it is not an opinion respecting God, nor an opinion respecting His influence in the world of men. It is a personal consciousness of God. It is a human experience, but an experience of relationship with One who transcends humanity. The creed is not religion; the creed is a statement of what certain men think about religion. Worship is not religion; worship is a method of expressing religion. The church is not religion; the church is an organization of men and women, formed for the purpose of promoting religion. Religion precedes creeds, worship, church; that is, the life precedes men's thoughts about the life, men's expression of the life, men's organizations formed to promote the life. Religion may be personal or social; that is, it may be the consciousness of God in the individual soul, or it may be the concurrent consciousness of God in a great number of individuals, producing a social or communal life. In either case it is a life, not an opinion about life. It is not a definition of God, it is fellowship with Him; not a definition of sin, but sorrow because of sin; not a definition of forgiveness, but relief from remorse; not a definition of redemption, but a new and divine life.

LYMAN ABBOTT

The Theology of an Evolutionist

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The priests of the different religious sects ... dread the advance of science as witches do the approach of daylight, and scowl on the fatal harbinger announcing the subdivision of the duperies on which they live.

THOMAS JEFFERSON

attributed, The God Delusion

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People will tell us that without the consolations of religion they would be intolerably unhappy. So far as this is true, it is a coward's argument. Nobody but a coward would consciously choose to live in a fool's paradise. When a man suspects his wife of infidelity, he is not thought the better of for shutting his eyes to the evidence. And I cannot see why ignoring evidence should be contemptible in one case and admirable in the other.

BERTRAND RUSSELL

"Is There a God?", The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell


I'd be more willing to accept religion, even if I didn't believe it, if I thought it made people nicer to each other but I don't think it does.

ANDY ROONEY

Sincerely, Andy Rooney

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Sauce maketh palatable the dish of the epicure; even so doth religion sweeten the bitter cup of adversity to the Christian.

WILLIAM SCOTT DOWNEY

Proverbs

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Men are not so weak, save only in Religion, to think anyone in earnest if he do no more than talk.

BENJAMIN WHICHCOTE

Moral and Religious Aphorisms


The call to religion is not a call to be better than your fellows, but to be better than yourself. Religion is relative to the individual.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Life Thoughts


Religion is the artifice, you know, the building, after God has left it sometimes, like Elvis has left the building. You hold onto religion, you know, rules, regulations, traditions. I think what God is interested in is people's hearts, and that's hard enough.

BONO

interview, Larry King Weekend, December 1, 2002

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