123 Quotes About Theism
- Author Athanasius of Alexandria
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But if they are shown to be, and are the works not of men but of God, why are the unbelievers so irreligious as not to recognize the Master Who did them?
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- Author Michael G. Strauss
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Based on the evidence from both observations and theoretical calculations, the scientific community eventually, and maybe reluctantly, has accepted the idea that the universe appear to have begun about fourteen billion years ago--because there is no other explanation that fits the evidence.
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- Author David G. McAfee
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If there's a god, it knows exactly what it would take to convince me and has refused to provide it. In fact, it has gone to great lengths to hide any evidence of its existence. That doesn't seem like a deity that wants to be worshiped to me.
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- Author Jiddu Krishnamurti
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One society will condemn those who believe in God, and another society will condemn those who do not. They are both the same.
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- Author Joseph Rain
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An aware theist understands that believing in God does not equal the fact of knowing that God exists.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Theism is a conclusion, so is atheism - none of these two conclusions is the product of serious investigation - one is born from the human's primitive urge to believe, and the other is born from the human's comparatively modern arrogance of radical reasoning. Neither of them truly wants to understand - rather both of them want to conclude on a matter that requires infinite patience, perseverance and naivety.
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- Author Debasish Mridha
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Theism is a philosophy of non-thinker.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Healthy longtime atheists are proof that believing in God is not a biological need.
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- Author Vox Day
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So much enthusiasm about the non-existence of God is somewhat bewildering, as no one appears to be nearly as excited about a similar absence of belief in unicorns, vampires, werewolves, astrology, nation-building, or the Labor Theory of Value. Nor is anyone dedicating much of their time to writing books and giving speeches at universities and conferences with the avowed goal of convincing others not to believe in them either.
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