34 Quotes About Religious-philosophy
- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Let the poor be your god, and your service to them, be your religion.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Let your action glitter with real holiness - and then only will the world witness the manifestation of real religion - the religion of love - the religion of compassion - the religion of service
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If only we the genuine humans had the real guts, and sense of real responsibility to act as the holy warriors on our own original beliefs and principles, then we wouldn’t see any trace of terrorism in the world whatsoever, religious or otherwise.
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- Author Martin Buber
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But when a man draws a lifeless thing into his passionate longing for dialogue, lending it independence and as it were a soul, then there may dawn in him the presentiment of a world-wide dialogue with the world-happening that steps up to him even in his environment, which consists partially of things. Or do you seriously think that the giving and taking of signs halts on the threshold of that business where an honest and open spirit is found?
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Your religion is whatever makes you a better human being.
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- Author Jeff Rasley
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Do you prefer to be with people who glow with love and compassion or those who burn with anger fueled by religious doctrine or political ideology?
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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God is the placebo for the masses, it may solve trivial problems of society, but to treat the big issues, what is required is actual medicine, that is, actual, tangible human intervention.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Any religion that has to do with dogmas and doctrines, and does not evolve with time is only the most immature form of religion – it’s only the most barbarian form of religion.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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The point is, being a Christian does not mean hating or belittling the non-Christians. Being a Muslim does not mean hating or belittling the non-Muslims. Being an Atheist does not mean hating or belittling the religious people. In a civilized society, diversity in religious orientation should be the reason for celebration, not the cause for hatred and differentiation.
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