640 Quotes About Religion-and-philosophy
- Author Francis Bacon
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God never wrought miracle to convince atheism, because his ordinary works convince it. It is true, that a little philosophy inclineth man’s mind to atheism; but depth in philosophy bringeth men’s minds about to religion.
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- Author Vinaya Panicker
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God created humans, humans created religions, religions created restrictions, restrictions created distance, distance created hatred.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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The more we abide in Christ, the more His grace and power transform us into His image.
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- Author Munia Khan
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Seek more strength for weaker spine No grape grows on sinner’s vine
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- Author P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
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A RELIGION WHICH IS FULL OF VIOLENCE NEITHER BELONGS TO GOD NOR BELONGS TO HUMAN, IT BELONGS TO ANIMALS; AL AQSA AL MASJID
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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We are inspired by divine power to write.
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- Author Shillpi S Banerrji
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We are the children of a womb.Yet we differentiate each other,On color, creed and the sizes of our tombs!!
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- Author Min Jin Lee
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It wasn't uncommon to hear rationalizations of this sort--the longing to transform bad deeds into good ones. No one ever wanted to hear that God didn't work that way; the Lord would never want a young woman to trade her body to follow a commandment. Sins couldn't be laundered by good results.
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- Author Aaron Riches
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Orthodoxy, however, entails a revolution in our metaphysical conception of the relationship between God and humanity, and therefore between the uncreated Unum and the maior dissimilitudo of the creature before the Unum. Properly understood, the apostolic confession of the unity of Christ does not stand midway between a “too unitive Christology” on the one hand, and a “too differentiating Christology” on the other; rather, it wholly recapitulates the nature of the difference of man before God.
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