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Owning a gun proves "In God we trust" is a lie. If you actually trusted in God, you wouldn't feel like you need a gun. ~ Oliver Markus Malloy
Philoshophy quotes by Oliver Markus Malloy
Years ago, a Muslim woman called my radio show and asked me why I was not a Muslim. She asked this question with complete sincerity, and I answered her with equal sincerity.
The name of her religion, I told her, is Islam, which in Arabic means submission (to God). The name of the Jewish people is Israel, which in Hebrew means struggle with God. I'd rather struggle with God, I said, than only submit to God.
She thanked me and hung up. The answer apparently satisfied her.
Arguing/struggling with God is not only Jewishly permitted, it is central to the Torah and later Judaism. In this regard, as in others, the Torah is unique. In no other foundational religious text of which I am aware is arguing with God a religious expectation. The very first Jew, Abraham, argues with God, as does the greatest Jew, Moses. (It is worth noting that though Muslims consider Abraham their father as well, arguing with God has no place in the Quran or in normative Islam.)
It is difficult to overstate the importance of this Jewish concept. For one thing, it enabled Jews to believe in the importance of reason - God Himself could be challenged on the basis of reason and morality; one does not have to suspend reason to be a believing Jew. Indeed, it assured Jews that belief in God was itself the apotheosis of reason. For another, it had profound psychological benefits to Jews. We do not have to squelch our questioning of, or even our anger at, God. One can be both religious and real ~ Dennis Prager
Philoshophy quotes by Dennis Prager
Every living thing deserves to be respected, taken care of and loved. Religious differences are but a mere way of one's own choices. We breathe the same air, share the some food; cooking, it can be different. But fish is fish whether grilled, fried, or dropped in curry. ~ Sulaiman Dawood
Philoshophy quotes by Sulaiman Dawood
One man's god is another man's devil. ~ D.J. LeMarr
Philoshophy quotes by D.J. LeMarr
There is no shortcut to success ~ Samarpan
Philoshophy quotes by Samarpan
That Christ has from the beginning been intending to point His hearers to Himself as the source of all spiritual life is plain from the language He uses. The hunger and thirst that He satisfies is not physical hunger or physical thirst. Instead, the one who "hungers after righteousness" is the one who finds satisfaction in Christ Jesus. There is no limit to the supply of spiritual food that can be provided by Christ the Lord. His is a never-ending store of satisfaction for all who hunger and thirst for truth and righteousness. ~ James R. White
Philoshophy quotes by James R. White
When I was older, I found Iqbal's work hugely inspirational. He argued against an unquestioning acceptance of Western democracy as the self-governing model, and instead suggested that by following the rules of Islam a society would tend naturally towards social justice, tolerance, peace and equality. Iqbal's interpretation of Islam differs very widely from the narrow meaning that is sometimes given to it. For Iqbal, Islam is not just the name for certain beliefs and forms of worship. The difference between a Muslim and a non-Muslim is not merely a theological one - it is a difference of a fundamental attitude towards life. ~ Imran Khan
Philoshophy quotes by Imran Khan
The love between husband and wife starts with Bismillahirrahmanirrahiim, the husband praises his wife. Alhamdulillahirrabbil 'alamin- if it is interpreted horizontally- 'she is my wife who is to be praised. Arrahmanirrahiim, full of grace and compassion to me. Maliki yaumiddin, she truly rules my heart. After praising, there follows the determination of love. When this is done, then one may ask to be guided in the right path. ~ Emha Ainun Nadjib
Philoshophy quotes by Emha Ainun Nadjib
Sometimes, all you have to do is shift your perspective to see someone else's truth. ~ Dan Brown
Philoshophy quotes by Dan Brown
Of all the evil man can do, the greatest is doing nothing. ~ Jury Nel
Philoshophy quotes by Jury Nel
People don't believe in gods because they can't wrap their minds around the idea of someone allowing all the terrible things in the world to happen. ~ Kaitlin Bevis
Philoshophy quotes by Kaitlin Bevis
One should, perform karma with nonchalance
without expecting the benefits because
sooner of later one shall definitely gets the fruits. ~ Rig Veda
Philoshophy quotes by Rig Veda
No Bible, Quran or Veda can give you religion. ~ Abhijit Naskar
Philoshophy quotes by Abhijit Naskar
The religions of the world are the ejaculations of a few imaginative man. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Philoshophy quotes by Ralph Waldo Emerson
They prised open the door in the morning. The beatific expression on his face was exactly what one would find in a temple deity or the just dead - an unsmiling smile. The absurdity and humour was there if one could just see it, the question and answer staring one in the face ~ Srividya Srinivasan
Philoshophy quotes by Srividya Srinivasan
A people's theology reflects the state of it's children's bottoms. ~ Aldous Huxley
Philoshophy quotes by Aldous Huxley
Do Eastern religions meditate because it helps them to perceive reality as they consider it really is; that is, in monistic mode? Or do they see reality in monistic mode because they meditate? Similarly, do western religions emphasize such acts as prayer and worship because they help the believer to see the reality of the theistic mode? Or do they tend to see reality in a theistic way because of the activities of prayer and ritual worship? ~ Moojan Momen
Philoshophy quotes by Moojan Momen
The Trinity is the answer to the questions of Plato.
If there is only one God, what does He think about? He thinks an eternal thought: His eternal Word, or Son.
If there is only one God, whom does he love? He loves His Son, and that mutual love is the Holy Spirit.
The great philosopher was fumbling about for the mystery of the Trinity, for his noble mind seemed in some small way to suspect that an infinite being must have relations of thought and love. But it was not until the Word became Incarnate that man knew the secret of those relations and the inner life of God, for it was Jesus Christ, the Son of God, Who revealed to us the inmost life of God. ~ Fulton J. Sheen
Philoshophy quotes by Fulton J. Sheen
I am constantly asked: What can you, with your cold rationalism, offer to the seeker after salvation that is comparable to the cozy homelike comfort of a fenced-in dogmatic creed? To this the answer is many-sided.
First, I do not say that I can offer as much happiness as is to be obtained by the abdication of reason. I do not say that I can offer as much happiness as is to be obtained from drink or drugs or amassing great wealth by swindling widows and orphans. It is not the happiness of the individual convert that concerns me; it is the happiness of mankind. If you genuinely desire the happiness of mankind, certain forms of ignoble personal happiness are not open to you. If your child is ill, and you are a conscientious parent, you accept medical diagnosis, however doubtful and discouraging; if you accept the cheerful opinion of a quack and your child consequently dies, you are not excused by the pleasantness of belief in the quack while it lasted. ~ Bertrand Russell
Philoshophy quotes by Bertrand Russell
Christian thought, from the outset, denies that (in themselves) suffering, death, and evil have any ultimate value or spiritual meaning at all. It claims that they are cosmic contingencies, ontological shadows, intrinsically devoid of substance or purpose, however much God may - under the conditions of a fallen order - make them the occasions for accomplishing his good ends. ~ David Bentley Hart
Philoshophy quotes by David Bentley Hart
Always listen to your conscience. If your conscience conflicts with your faith, question everything. You discover your true faith when you start flowing with your conscience. After lessons, visions, and theories validate themselves to you, you begin to build faith in that hypothesis/feeling/idea that originated from your own heart and mind -- not that of others. Before you submit to any one religion, create your own first and then find out which one out there resonates closest with the one already in your heart. ~ Suzy Kassem
Philoshophy quotes by Suzy Kassem
Atheism and traditional institutions of the Church are the polar sides of the same marasmus: either of them is badly lacking the truth. ~ Sahara Sanders
Philoshophy quotes by Sahara Sanders
Because we live in a fallen world, we suffer. But those of us who know Jesus are never alone in the suffering, that is the promise. ~ Melissa Turner Lee
Philoshophy quotes by Melissa Turner Lee
So. Tell me," Marlowe tried gamely, "what do you think is man's greatest invention?"

Jericho turned his head just slightly toward Marlowe, looking him straight in the eye. "God. ~ Libba Bray
Philoshophy quotes by Libba Bray
Without God, all things are permissible. ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Philoshophy quotes by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Let not those who hurry to fall into disbelief grieve you of such like them to disbelieve without course. ~ Auliq Ice
Philoshophy quotes by Auliq Ice
Who can we claim to know God, and deny him by our actions. ~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Philoshophy quotes by Lailah Gifty Akita
You see Chester, being a Muslim is not just praying five times a day. There's more to it than that. ~ Sulaiman Dawood
Philoshophy quotes by Sulaiman Dawood
That is my dilemma. Because if I was led by God to love God, step by step, as it seemed, if I accept that the beauty and the rapture were real and true, the rest of it was God's will too, and that, gentlemen, is cause for bitterness. But if I am simply a deluded ape who took a lot of old folktales far too seriously, then I brought all this on myself and my companions and the whole business becomes farcical, doesn't it. The problem with atheism, I find, under these circumstances ... is that I have no one to despise but myself. If, however, I choose to believe that God is vicious, then at least I have the solace of hating God. ~ Mary Doria Russell
Philoshophy quotes by Mary Doria Russell
Shepherds use religion to fight wars, sheep fight over religion. ~ Piet Hein Wokke
Philoshophy quotes by Piet Hein Wokke
Losing is never just by itself a loss... ~ Angela Suba
Philoshophy quotes by Angela Suba
Perhaps we are cursed," Karkasy told the empty fane, "to crave something which does not exist. There are no gods, no spirits, no daemons. So we make them up, to comfort ourselves. ~ Dan Abnett
Philoshophy quotes by Dan Abnett
And indeed man has invented God. And the strange thing, the wonderful thing, is not that God really does exist, but that an idea like that - the idea of God's necessity - could find its way into the head of a savage and vicious animal such as man, so sacred is it, that idea, so touching, so exceedingly wise and so greatly to his honour. ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Philoshophy quotes by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Religion is to be realized, not read or taught. ~ Abhijit Naskar
Philoshophy quotes by Abhijit Naskar
Non-Dualism is the future of all Religions. ~ Abhijit Naskar
Philoshophy quotes by Abhijit Naskar
The heart must be renewed by divine grace, or it will be in vain to seek for purity of life. He who attempts to build up a noble, virtuous character independent of the grace of Christ is building his house upon the shifting sand. ~ Ellen G. White
Philoshophy quotes by Ellen G. White
raindrop drip to the earth
wet dusk
in the dim light of the sun
I looked at the restless human
My niche pensive
tightness in the heart
I was stunned for a moment
I call Your name
which is often forgotten
Allah ~ Qrembiezs
Philoshophy quotes by Qrembiezs
Spirituality is a universal currency. It is part of every religion, every faith, and every person. Everybody has a belief system. ~ Emma Mildon
Philoshophy quotes by Emma Mildon
Religion deals with the highest levels of meaning. As a result, it can interpret each life or each event in a context that runs from the beginning of time to future eternity. Religion is thus uniquely capable of offering high-level meaning to human life. Religion
may not always be the best way to make life meaningful, but it is probably the most reliable way. ~ Roy F. Baumeister
Philoshophy quotes by Roy F. Baumeister
Your sweetest blasphemy is the truest devotion. Through you a whole world is freed. ~ Rumi
Philoshophy quotes by Rumi
Virtuous behavior by a believer is no proof at all of - indeed is not even an argument for - the truth of his belief. ~ Christopher Hitchens
Philoshophy quotes by Christopher Hitchens
Christ is our all. He is everything to the Christian. He fills all, is in all, and He is our life (Colossians 3:4, 11). It is in Him that all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are hidden (Colossians 2:3). He is the author and finisher of our salvation, the one who starts it, works it out, and completes it (Hebrews 12:2). This is as the Father wanted it. He places His people in the hands of the Son, having joined them to the Son in a super-natural union, so the Son, by His perfect life of obedience, and perfect act of self-sacrifice upon the cross, can bring about their full and complete salvation. ~ James R. White
Philoshophy quotes by James R. White
This worship of Humanity, with its rituals of Liberty and Equality, always struck me as like being a revival of the ancient cults, in which animals were gods or the gods bore the heads of animals. ~ Pessoa
Philoshophy quotes by Pessoa
Pessimism has its own secret
Share of optimism in it too. ~ Angela Suba
Philoshophy quotes by Angela Suba
If people call me Christian, not from the standpoint of religion but from the standpoint of social vision, I declare that I am a Christian. ~ Fidel Castro
Philoshophy quotes by Fidel Castro
Our comfort in theological traditions should never usurp our desire for spiritual Truth. If we vigorously pursue the rituals rather than a relational experience with God then we've missed His message entirely. ~ Jason Versey
Philoshophy quotes by Jason Versey
Many in our world today want us to believe that we can except Christ simply as a Savior from sin, but not the Lord of our lives. They teach essentially that a person can perform an act of believing on Christ once, and after this, they can fall away even into total unbelief and yet still supposedly be "saved". Christ does not call men in this way. Christ does not save men in this way. The true Christian is the one continually coming, always believing in Christ. Real Christian faith is an ongoing faith, not a one-time act. If one wishes to be eternally satiated, one meal is not enough. If we wish to feast on the bread of heaven, we must do so all our lives. We will never hunger or thirst if we are always coming and always believing in Christ. He's our sufficiency. Christ the bread from heaven. We must feed on all of Christ, not just the parts we happen to like. Christ is not the Savior of anyone unless He is their Lord as well. ~ James R. White
Philoshophy quotes by James R. White
My friend (s), I'm not an atheist like you. In fact, I'm a theist. Meaning, I do believe in One Living God! ~ Mwanandeke Kindembo
Philoshophy quotes by Mwanandeke Kindembo
Books have immortalized great minds. Books have kept ancients secrets alive. A world which least value books, least value the real essence of wisdom and least know how to preserve what is precious! ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Philoshophy quotes by Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
But nothing awakens religious consciousness like suffering. ~ D.T. Suzuki
Philoshophy quotes by D.T. Suzuki
Few indeed are those who get a choice. We do as we are told. We stand or fall beside those who were born near to us, who look as we do, who speak the same words, and all the while we know as little of the reasons why as does the dust we return to. ~ Joe Abercrombie
Philoshophy quotes by Joe Abercrombie
Religious fanatics and Political fanatics, yet we want Nigeria to be developed.

A nation filled with blind people.

See developed nations dealing on facts and figures, discovering cures for diseases, building people with great minds through science, proposing theories, debating over them, testing them and proving them thus using such theories to invent and innovate technologies.

Here in Nigeria, we are deceiving ourselves, fasting and praying. Pointing fingers at people who won't make heaven yet they don't wanna die.

A place where asking questions is a crime and a sin. They act as if they are holier than the pope.

Greedy and blind people. ~ OMOSOHWOFA CASEY
Philoshophy quotes by OMOSOHWOFA CASEY
I'd rather stand and face the wrath of a God than kneel and live in the shadow of myself ~ Stanley Victor Paskavich
Philoshophy quotes by Stanley Victor Paskavich
...concepts have three fundamental properties - contextuality, intentionality, and abstraction - which independent things do not. To produce a mental world from the physical world, the physical world must first explain how contextuality, intentionality, and abstraction can arise. ~ Ashish Dalela
Philoshophy quotes by Ashish Dalela
It is my opinion that religious experience may be a unique combination of Child (a feeling of intimacy) and Adult (a reflection on ultimacy) with the total exclusion of the Parent. I believe the total exclusion of the Parent is what happens in kenosis, or self-emptying. . . . I believe that what is emptied is the Parent. How can one experience joy, or ecstasy, in the presence of those recordings in the Parent with produced NOT OK originally? How can I feel acceptance in the presence of the earliest felt rejection? It is true that Mother was a participant in intimacy in the beginning, but it was an intimacy which did not last, was conditional, and was "never enough." I believe the Adult's function in the religious experience is to block out the Parent in order that the Natural Child may reawaken to its own worth and beauty as a part of God's creation. ~ Thomas A. Harris
Philoshophy quotes by Thomas A. Harris
Life is past and death vil be the future... ~ Nadeem V Abdu
Philoshophy quotes by Nadeem V Abdu
‌If you done something for the sake of God, be worry only for God's satisfaction, if you done it for people's satisfaction, be certain you will be regretted. ~ Kamaran Ihsan Salih
Philoshophy quotes by Kamaran Ihsan Salih
Kuch Meetha Ho Jaaye
(Let's Have Something Sweet)

So we drew borders on our own land,
And kept a distance from our own brothers,
And we differentiated each other
by the color of our skin,
And by the different religions:
A Muslim, A Christian, A Sikh, A Hindu,

And in the end,
It just did not matter,

For we were meant to
Love each other and live happily
Honoring our ancestors,
Nurturing our children

Having rainbow colored dreams
And chocolate celebrations!
Kuch Meetha ho jaaye! ~ Avijeet Das
Philoshophy quotes by Avijeet Das
He is cured by faith who is sick of fate. ~ James Joyce
Philoshophy quotes by James Joyce
God resides most strongly and evidently where science has not yet progressed to go ... And if this is true then it follows that God resides everywhere and in everything. ~ Terryl L. Givens
Philoshophy quotes by Terryl L. Givens
Modern non-religious man assumes a tragic existence and his existential choice is not without its greatness. ~ Mircea Eliade
Philoshophy quotes by Mircea Eliade
When God introduced man to the angels, Satan became the first racist. Satan belonged to a race of beings called angels, man to a new race of beings called humans. In Satan's mind, angels, particularly he himself, were far greater than mankind simply by design. In other words, Satan determined himself to superior to man based on immutable physical characteristics; therefore, he should not bow to man, man should bow to him. Although disobedience precipitated his fall, the concept of racial superiority ignited Satan's rebellion. ~ Amir Clayton Powell
Philoshophy quotes by Amir Clayton Powell
Sometimes people have been stepping so long, they have forgotten what it's like to be stepped on. ~ Lauren Lilly Conrad
Philoshophy quotes by Lauren Lilly Conrad
And perhaps Solaris is the cradle of your divine child, Snow went on, with a widening grin that increased the number of lines round his eyes. Solaris could be the first phase of the despairing God. Perhaps its intelligence will grow enormously. All the contents of our Solarist libraries could be just a record of his teething troubles ... ~ Stanislaw Lem
Philoshophy quotes by Stanislaw Lem
Now let us look to the ancient inhabitants of India. With them, first of all, religion was not only one interest by the side of many. It was the all-absorbing interest; it embraced not only worship and prayer, but what we call philosophy, morality, law, and government, - all was pervaded by religion. Their whole life was to them a religion - everything else was, as it were, a mere concession made to the ephemeral requirements of this life. ~ Friedrich Max Muller
Philoshophy quotes by Friedrich Max Muller
Spread joy. Become a beacon of hope and love. Settle down your differences and talk it out. Don't let grievances spoil your faith and in turn spoil your heart. ~ Sulaiman Dawood
Philoshophy quotes by Sulaiman Dawood
Whether someone's a Christian or a Jew or a Hindu or a Parsi, they are foremost a human being. And that entitles them to a morality and kindness. ~ Sulaiman Dawood
Philoshophy quotes by Sulaiman Dawood
It is the controller of Nature alone that can bring light out of darkness, and order out of confusion. Who is he that causeth the mole, from his secret path of darkness, to throw up the gem, the gold, and the precious ore? The same that from the mouths of babes and sucklings can extract the perfection of praise, and who can make the most abject of his creatures instrumental in bringing the most hidden truths to light. ~ James Hogg
Philoshophy quotes by James Hogg
Humans all have the instinct to determine right from wrong and wrong from right. Religion plays no factor in morals and ethical motive. Did your instinct never tell you that you were doing something wrong when you did? Did your heart never feel the warmth of a good deed? Instinct gave you morals. You gave yourself morals. The whole argument that religion helps us distinguish the difference between right and wrong is buncombe. ~ J.C. Wickhart
Philoshophy quotes by J.C. Wickhart
When a long abuse of power is corrected, it is generally replaced by an opposite violence. In the new dispensation all that was good in what went before is tarred indiscriminately with the bad. ~ John McGahern
Philoshophy quotes by John McGahern
Perhaps even atheism versus theism is an example of this principle that an apparent either/or can really be a both/and. For I suspect that the God you insist does not exist is probably a God I also insist does not exist; and perhaps the God I maintain does exist is a God you have never denied. ~ Peter Kreeft
Philoshophy quotes by Peter Kreeft
Where there are people, there is injustice, and that is not God's design. It may not be our fault, but it is our fight. Let us do our part by holding up our corners. ~ F. Willis Johnson
Philoshophy quotes by F. Willis Johnson
The origin behind myths and religion is human terror of annihilation. Human societies invented mythology and religion in order to militate against people's fear of living a mortal life. People fear time as a destroyer of human happiness, human beings, and human societies. ~ Kilroy J. Oldster
Philoshophy quotes by Kilroy J. Oldster
If Christianity is true, this changes EVERYTHING. Christ's very last words to us in scripture were: "Behold, I make all things new." (Rev. 21:5) I hope you remember that most moving line in the most moving movie ever made, The Passion Of The Christ, when Christ turns to His mother on the way to Calvary, explaining the need for the Cross and the blood and the agony: "See, Mother, I make all things new." I hope you remember that line with your tear ducts, which connect to the heart, as well as with your ears, which connect to the brain. Christ changed every human being he ever met. In fact, He changed history, splitting it open like a coconut and inserting eternity into the split between B.C. and A.D. If anyone claims to have met Him without being changed, he has not met Him at all. When you touch Him, you touch lightning. ~ Peter Kreeft
Philoshophy quotes by Peter Kreeft
Any law that belittles God is man made. ~ Auliq Ice
Philoshophy quotes by Auliq Ice
Religion has normalized the massive side-step from logic and reason but this is just an escape from intellectual honesty. ~ Lisa Kerman
Philoshophy quotes by Lisa Kerman
Recall the gesture of abasement, warlock. You make it in recognition of your own humility. A god's powers are immeasurable and before them you are nothing. Therefore you would worship your god and surrender your life into its hands. But it doesn't want your life, and knows not what to do with your longing, helpless soul. In ritual and symbol you have lost yourselves. Could the god make you understand, it would make you understand this simple truth: the only thing worthy of worship is humility itself. ~ Steven Erikson
Philoshophy quotes by Steven Erikson
Religion works only if it teaches love and morals. ~ Brenda Kay Winters
Philoshophy quotes by Brenda Kay Winters
...if any single religion were in fact true, the Observer would have - indeed _should have_ already seen that religion emerge naturally and entirely unassisted wherever human beings were found, regardless of their isolation or epoch. It's deity (or deities) would wear a single hat, carry a single name and speak a single language audible to the deaf, coherent to infants, understood by the demented, and intelligible to the senile. [...] No religion has however emerged twice anywhere on the planet [...] not a solitary person in history has arrived independently at Mithraism, Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism, Scientology or Judaism without if first being taught to them. ~ John Zande
Philoshophy quotes by John Zande
It is too ordinary for us to think we are too ordinary. It is too unwise for us to think we are too wise. It is too sinful for us to think we are too sinful beyond pardon. It would be too unrighteous for us to think we are too righteous. There is always something we may think about, but let us think about something! ~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Philoshophy quotes by Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Why would Westerners interpret victories of war by Sun Tzu as signs of strength and wisdom, but victories of war by Bible believers as signs of barbarism and ignorance? This cognitive dissonance is either a symptom of religious bigotry or a form of "worldview schizophrenia". ~ Steve Cioccolanti
Philoshophy quotes by Steve Cioccolanti
The boys learn the Quran by heart, rocking back and forth as they recite. They learn that there is no such thing as science or literature, that dinosaurs never existed and man never went to the moon. ~ Malala Yousafzai
Philoshophy quotes by Malala Yousafzai
Humankind's compulsion has always been to master the meaning of their world. Through the ages humans have time and again tried to proclaim the nature of existence. Yet the sun has continued to shine on an enigmatic world, with the most imponderable aspect of that world being humans themselves. ~ Stephen R. Harrison
Philoshophy quotes by Stephen R. Harrison
The Foundation has secrets. They have books, old books - so old that the language they are in is only known to a few of the top men. But the secrets are shrouded in ritual and religion, and may use them. ~ Isaac Asimov
Philoshophy quotes by Isaac Asimov
Spirituality is about oneness - one love, one seeker, one soul, and one spirituality that speaks to all people. No matter a person's fame, fortune, or faith, they are one with you. ~ Emma Mildon
Philoshophy quotes by Emma Mildon
God is the source of all knowledge. ~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Philoshophy quotes by Lailah Gifty Akita
People are drawn to religion because for them there is only one thing worse than an ambiguous life, and that is an unambiguous death. ~ Stephen R. Harrison
Philoshophy quotes by Stephen R. Harrison
Science can now help us to understand ourselves in this way by giving factual information about brain structure and function, and how the mind works. Then there is an art of self knowledge, which each person has to develop for himself. This art must lead one to be sensitive to how his basically false approach to life is always tending to generate conflict and confusion. The role of art here is therefore not to provide a symbolism, but rather to teach the artistic spirit of sensitive perception of the individual and particular phenomena of one's own psyche. This spirit is needed if one is to understand the relevance of general scientific knowledge to his own special problems, as well as to give effect to the scientific spirit of seeing the fact about one's self as it is, whether on elikes it or not, and thus helping to end conflict.
Such an approach is not possible, however, unless one has the spirit that meets life wholly and totally. We still need the religious spirit, but today we no longer need the religious mythology, which is now introducing an irrelevant and confusing element into the whole question.
Itwould seem, then, that in some ways the modern person must manage to create a total approach to life which accomplishes what was done in earlier days by science, art and religion, but in a new way that is appropriate to the modern conditions of life. An important part of such an action is to see what the relationshipbetween science and art now actually is, and t ~ David Bohm
Philoshophy quotes by David Bohm
Baba instilled in us a strong sense of community, and he wanted us to always give to those who didn't have. "You don't give the money to the church, mosque, government, or anyone else for that matter; you give it to the needy yourself. Don't always count on the middle man. The money you are spending in God's name is the money that benefits those in need. ~ Hani Selim
Philoshophy quotes by Hani Selim
SumeBAccess to the Vedas is the greatest privilege this century may claim over all previous centuries. ~ J. Robert Oppenheimer
Philoshophy quotes by J. Robert Oppenheimer
Le religioni non sono altro che residuo dei vecchi tabu selvatici, sistemi di divieto con diverse sovrastrutture ideologiche."
" ... religions are nothing but remnant of the old wild taboos, prohibition systems with varying ideological superstructure. ~ Giovanni Papini
Philoshophy quotes by Giovanni Papini
You is not you until you see the path of your faith. ~ Lena Hussain
Philoshophy quotes by Lena Hussain
Faith is the only belief which remains alive between heaven and hell. ~ Munia Khan
Philoshophy quotes by Munia Khan
It is only through the mystery of the redeeming Incarnation that a Christian sees the proper dignity of human personality, and what it costs. The idea which he has of it stretches out indefinitely, and only attains the absolute fullness of its significance in Christ. But by the very fact that it is secular and not sacred, this common task does not in the least demand in its beginning a profession of faith in the whole of Christianity from each man. On the contrary, it includes in its characteristic features a pluralism which makes possible the convivium of Christians and non-Christians in one temporal city. ~ Jacques Maritain
Philoshophy quotes by Jacques Maritain
The wise man has always treated religions with respect, not adoration nor blind following alone. He's more logical rather than emotional. ~ Mwanandeke Kindembo
Philoshophy quotes by Mwanandeke Kindembo
Think of what earthquakes and floods, wars and volcanoes, have done before men! Did you think God had exempted Weybridge? He is not an insurance agent. ~ H.G.Wells
Philoshophy quotes by H.G.Wells
The problems that we have in Jamaica are not fundamentally economical but mental, if we changed the way we saw the world then many of us would be better off. Our failures and pitfalls are not because of what others did not do for us but stems from what we are culturally as a people unwilling to do for ourselves. We are a people shackled by our own perceptions.
We are much too given to pessimism, believing that the obeah man oil can kill you too earnestly than how we embrace the anointment of the Pastor's Olive Oil. I guess evil to us is such a strong, pervasive muse. ~ Crystal Evans
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