125 Quotes About Religions

  • Author Gary Shteyngart
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    I wanted to confront her, to make her see the folly of her religion, to change her diet, to help her spend less on makeup and other nonessentials, to make her worship every biological moment she was offered instead of some badly punctured deity. I also wanted to kiss her for some reason, feel the life pulsing in those big Catholic lips, remind myself of the primacy of the living animal, of my time amongst the Romans.

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  • Author Ted Dekker
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    The sun began to set behind Bethlehem and the beams were breaking through some white and gray clouds. There was a slight and beautiful chill from the autumn air. I gave thanks for that beautiful day and for the fact that the sun does not know Palestinian from Israeli, Christian from Muslim or Jew, and Asian from American or African, and I asked myself: If the sun shines on all of us as one, how much more does the sun's Creator see and love us all as one?

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  • Author Alan Bradley
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    Tell them we may not be praying with them," Father told the Vicar, "but we are at least not actively praying against them.

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  • Author Carlos Ruiz Zafón
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    Poetry aside, a religion is really a moral code, that is expressed through legends, myths, or any type of literary device in order to establish a system of belifs, values, and rules with which to regulate a culture or a society.

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  • Author Edward Sperling
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    New astroreligions: Astro-Christianity, Astro-Judaism, Astro-Islam, Astro-Hinduism, Astro-Buddhism, Astro-Jainism, Astro-Shintoism, Astro-Zambookism, Astro-Voodooism, Neo-Voodoo, Astro-atheism, Astro-Agnosticism, alienism, post-alienism, astro-futurism, astro-gnosticism, Planetism, Galaxism, Universalism, Multiversalism, etc.Here's the template: Astro-*Insert name of religions*; Neo-"Insert names of religions*I am a genius!

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  • Author Konstantin Kaiser
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    Thus, I decided to confess myself to be an omnist, someone who believes all religions hold truth and common ground, but the strict compliance with religious traditions, rituals, and guidelines is not ultimately beneficial to the overall well-being of the human race and its playground, the planet earth.

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