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But the French writers always had more originality and independence than others, and that regulator, which elsewhere was religion, long since ceased to exist for them.


Henryk Sienkiewicz


#ceased #elsewhere #exist #french #had

Remember that the past fifty years has been the age of the Big Bang cosmology. We have learnt to see all reality as a slow-motion explosion, as pouring itself out and passing away, as dissemination. We live in a postmodern epoch in which there is nothing absolute, nothing permanent and nothing substantial.


Don Cupitt


#god #religion #age

The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, not freedom from religion.


Lamar S. Smith


#freedom #freedom from #freedom of religion #provides #religion

I firmly disbelieve in death. A spirit never dies. Where it wanders when it leaves the flesh, is a cognitive proposition.


Kellie Elmore


#dying #god #heaven #hell #life

Pray to God, but row towards shore.


Lee Ezell


#religion #inspirational

you can't make sense of everything," she said. "that ain't the job of man.


Wiley Cash


#home

The sad part about our past is that religions, ironically enough, are responsible for creating the most destructive idea that has ever been visited upon the human race: the idea that there is such a thing as 'better.'


Neale Donald Walsch


#been #better #creating #destructive #enough

As became a young sinner, Sam [Mark Twain] had a special interest in Satan. He asked his Sunday school teacher questions about Eve in the garden, wondering "if he had ever heard of another woman who, being approached by a serpent, would not excuse herself and break for the nearest timber." Twain recalled, "He did not answer my question, but rebuked me for inquiring into matters above my age and comprehension.


Fred Kaplan


#satan #age

He did not wish to be divine. If there had never been a God, the emperor thought, it might have been easier to work out what goodness was. This business of worship, of the abnegation of self in the face of the Almighty, was a distraction, a false trail. Wherever goodness lay, it did not lie in ritual, unthinking obeisance before a deity but rather, perhaps, in the slow, clumsy, error-strewn working out of an individual or collective path.


Salman Rushdie


#religion #salman-rushdie #business

None of this can actually be happening. If it makes you more comfortable, you could simply think of it as metaphor. Religions are, by definition, metaphors, after all: God is a dream a hope, a woman, an ironist, a father, a city, a house of many rooms, a watchmaker who left his prize chronometer in the desert, someone who loves you — even, perhaps, against all evidence, a celestial being whose only interest is to make sure your football team, army, business, or marriage thrives, prospers, and triumphs over all opposition. Religions are places to stand and look and act, vantage points from which to view the world.


Neil Gaiman


#neil-gaiman #religion #business






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