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You know, it's a sad and unfortunate state of affairs that you have to live in a world where eight-year-olds refuse to believe in anything that they cannot touch or measure, and anyone who happens to see a thing that is invisible to most people is immediately branded a lunatic.


Caitlín R. Kiernan


#belief #childhood #faith #religion #spirituality

You have to believe what you're saying if you're going to convince me. I just can't break that rule, even if I want to.


Ashly Lorenzana


#convince #faith #honesty #people #persuading

Since living is believing, no one can be completely lacking in faith.


Kentetsu Takamori


#buddhism #faith #life #religion #spirituality

We do know that no person can be saved except through Christ. We do not know that only those who know Him can be saved by Him.


C.S. Lewis


#compassion #faith #god #jesus #salvation

Let us keep in mind that we do not have to go to the scriptures inorder to approach God. We do not have to find the right scripture inorder to talk to God".


Thurman L. Faison


#emerging-church #faith #god #kingdom-of-god #new-thought

Though I do not believe in the order of things, still the sticky little leaves that come out in the spring are dear to me, the blue sky is dear to me, some people are dear to me, whom one loves sometimes, would you believe it, without even knowing why; some human deeds are dear to me, which one has perhaps long ceased believing in, but still honors with one's heart, out of old habit..." --Ivan Karamazov


Fyodor Dostoyevsky


#faith #ivan-karamazov #life #logic #meaning-of-life

It seems that scientific research reaches deeper and deeper. But it also seems that more and more people, at least scientists, are beginning to realize that the spiritual factor is important. I say 'spiritual' without meaning any particular religion or faith, just simple warmhearted compassion, human affection, and gentleness. It is as if such warmhearted people are a bit more humble, a little bit more content. I consider spiritual values primary, and religion secondary. As I see it, the various religions strengthen these basic human qualities. As a practitioner of Buddhism, my practice of compassion and my practice of Buddhism are actually one and the same. But the practice of compassion does not require religious devotion or religious faith; it can be independent from the practice of religion. Therefore, the ultimate source of happiness for human society very much depends on the human spirit, on spiritual values. If we do not combine science and these basic human values, then scientific knowledge may sometimes create troubles, even disaster....


Dalai Lama XIV


#spirituality #dreams

I strongly feel that it is only when there is a deep understanding of one's own religious beliefs and commitments that progress can be made in achieving true understanding and respect for the religious values and beliefs of others. Engaging in interfaith dialogue does not in any way mean undermining one's own faith or religious tradition. Indeed, interfaith dialogue is constructive only when people become firmly grounded in their own religious traditions and through that process gain a willingness to listen and respect the beliefs of other religions. (by Cilliers, Ch. 3, p. 48-49)


David R. Smock


#peace #religion #spirituality #faith

Oh, sometimes I like to put the sand of doubt into the oyster of my faith." (Br. Cadfael)


Ellis Peters


#mystery #religion #spirituality #theology #faith

Many of the traditional approaches to interfaith dialogue have assumed that it can be successful only if agreements are reached about amorphous concepts and themes that various traditions may have in common. These approaches have also assumed that participants have to "weaken" or "compromise" elements of their own faith... this is not necessarily constructive for engaging in interfaith understanding and dialogue. It is only when participants have a deep understanding of their own religious traditions and are willing to learn and recognize the richness of other religious traditions that constructive cooperation can take place between groups from different faiths. (by Cilliers, Ch. 3, p. 57-58)


David R. Smock


#reflection #religion #spirituality #faith






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