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en The Christian religion not only was at first attended with miracles, but even at this day cannot be believed by any reasonable person without one
  David Hume

en The Christian religion not only was at first attended with miracles, but even at this day cannot be believed by any reasonable person without one
  David Hume

en Believing that in a wise way it is good to go to church, and that associating with Christians would improve my character, I have adopted the Christian religion... I am not ashamed to be a Christian... I have advised all of my people who are not Christians, to study that religion, because it seems to me the best religion in enabling one to live right.

en He was an unselfish person and a devout Christian. He believed there was good in all people, and everyone was very important to him.

en The program is called 'Miracles on the Mountainside,' and truly you do see miracles. A person's mindset can change so much from the first day of the clinic to the last.

en We cannot lightly allow the perpetrator of a serious crime to go free simply because that person believed his actions were reasonable and necessary to prevent some perceived harm.

en Religion I have disposed of all my property to my family. There is one thing more I wish I could give to them, and that is the Christian religion. If they had that and I had not given them one cent, they would be rich. If they have not that, and I had given them the world, they would be poor.

en A peasant dies calmly because he is not a Christian. He performs the rituals as a matter of course, but his true religion is different. His religion is nature, with which he has lived."
  Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy

en There are fundamentalists, Christian fundamentalists, who appear to be in charge of the White House at the moment, but they are very different from the Christian gentlemen who ran the British Empire and believed they were doing good works around the world. A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating. These days it's about naked power.

en Now when he was in Jerusalem at the passover, in the feast day, many believed in his name, when they saw the miracles which he did.

en [Judea Pearl says his son was, like him, a secular Jew -- but one who was committed to his Judaism as a way of connecting with other religions and cultures.] We had a meeting of the mind as far as religion, ... We both regarded religion as a metaphor for what we really believe in. It's a way of communicating with people. At the same time, (Daniel) was very enticed and enjoyed talking in religious vocabulary. He was interested in how people believed what they believed. He did an article about the Muslim calendar -- how it developed, how experts disagreed on when Ramadan comes in. He called me up (from London) and said, 'You're a scientist. You should tell me how to compute celestial motions.' I couldn't help him there. He did the research and came up with the difference between two (clerics') methods of computing.

en Law and religion are two forces which govern the conduct of men. At times they act as handmaids to each other. At other times they act as check and counter-check. Of the two forces, Law is personal while religion is impersonal. Law being personal it is capable of being unjust and iniquitous. But religion being impersonal, it can be impartial, it is capable of defeating the inequity committed by law. Religion is believed to ennoble man and not degrade him. Hinduism is an exception.

en Christianity is not only confirmed by miracles, but is in itself, in its very essence, a miraculous religion.
  William Ellery Channing

en We've sniffed out something here, and we want to determine the exact nature between jails and Christian ministries. The whole issue of religion in jails and prisons can be kind of complicated because inmates have a right to practice religion and jails have to accommodate them in that regard.

en I believed that inside every fat person was a hole the size of the world; I believed that every fat person wanted to fill that hole by eating the world. It wasn't enough to eat food. You had to swallow air, you had to chew up everyone who got near you. No wonder, I thought, that nobody liked me or liked me all that much.


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