RELIGION QUOTES XII

quotations about religion

Is it not strange that mankind should so willingly battle for religion and so unwillingly live according to its precepts?

GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG

The Reflections of Lichtenberg

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Religion is the most substantial thing in the world; it can take more hard knocks than anything else. Geology has jammed great boulders against it, and it is not even scratched; astronomy has assailed it, yet amid the bright spheres of heaven it lifts its glorious head. It has stood all the wear and tear of all sciences and all discussion; it is the most substantial thing you can think of; it is the most robust thing in existence. Do not think you can hurt it by taking it into your workshop. Let it out of your clothes pocket; it will suffer there. The only thing that religion dreads is lack of room, lack of freedom, lack of breath. Take it out of your pocket and bring it into everything. Do not fear that it will desecrate religion to bring it into contact with the world. It will consecrate the world; it will consecrate every deed and every act, and make them glorious.

E. H. CHAPIN

Living Words

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Most of us make an eight-day clock of our religion: we wind it up on Sunday morning and pay no heed to it for the rest of the week.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought


I believe firmly in the efficacy of religion, in its powerful influence on a person's whole life. It helps immeasurably to meet the storms and stress of life and keep you attuned to the Divine inspiration. Without inspiration, we would perish.

WALT DISNEY

attributed, How to Be Like Walt

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Some people, who are deeply involved in an organized, traditional religion, find it very difficult to accept that their way isn't the only way. And that their sacred text isn't the only text and it must be taken literally. This is hard for a lot of people, but it's obviously the direction that the world is going in, and you see it in something like the Eckhart Tolle experience -- people want a more universal spirituality.

ELIZABETH LESSER

"Conversation with Elizabeth Lesser", Feminist

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I do not understand those who take little or no interest in the subject of religion. If religion embodies a truth, it is certainly the most important truth of human existence. If it is largely error, then it is one of monumentally tragic proportions--and should be vigorously opposed.

STEVE ALLEN

Reflections

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The more that science discovers, the less room religion has to substantiate itself. As the pool of scientific knowledge grows, so diminishes the ability of sane and reasonable people to hold the bible, or parts of, as literal. Over the decades and centuries, the bible and other religious texts have been taken ... more and more metaphorically. You see, the only way for the faithful to reconcile their beliefs with new scientific discoveries, is to take the bible less and less literally. Eventually, the bible and other religious texts will be reduced to nothing more than fanciful mythologies, just like the 12 gods of ancient Greece and Rome, or the Norse gods of the Scandinavians.

KUNG FURIOS

"Religion is fiction", News 24, February 16, 2016


People kill and are killed because they cling too tightly to their own beliefs and ideologies. When we believe that ours is the only faith that contains the truth, violence and suffering will surely be the result.

THICH NHAT HANH

Living Buddha, Living Christ

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A religion which requires persecution to sustain it is of the devil's propagation.

HOSEA BALLOU

Edge-Tools of Speech

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Religion is but the most ancient and honorable way in which men have striven to make sense out of God's universe.

FRANK HERBERT

Dune

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A religion that is small enough for us to understand would not be large enough for our needs.

GRENVILLE KLEISER

Dictionary of Proverbs

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Some have said that the clash between Catholicism and Protestantism illustrates the old maxim that religious freedom is the product of two equally pernicious fanaticisms, each cancelling the other out.

FAREED ZAKARIA

The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad

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Theology, sir, is a fortress; no crack in a fortress may be accounted small.

ARTHUR MILLER

The Crucible

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If one wishes to form a true estimate of the full grandeur of religion, one must keep in mind what it undertakes to do for men. It gives them information about the source and origin of the universe, it assures them of protection and final happiness amid the changing vicissitudes of life, and it guides their thoughts and motions by means of precepts which are backed by the whole force of its authority.

SIGMUND FREUD

New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis

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In reality there are as many religions as there are individuals.

MAHATMA GANDHI

Hind Swaraj

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The only consistent purpose of human religion was as a cover for the most bestial excesses of mass homicide, torment, and atrocity.

MICK FARREN

Darklost

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Some men want to have religion like a dark lantern, and carry it in their pocket, where nobody but themselves can get any good from it.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit


The challenge would be not to follow a religion unthinkingly, but to succeed in taking seriously a text that was written two thousand years ago -- in taking seriously every word and every story -- and nevertheless to live in the present in a humanitarian and enlightened way. Nobody says that this is easy, but human consciousness is capable of it. Religion is never just the Word of God. It is the ever-changing relationship of humans to this word. It is from just this movement of the human spirit that the great cultures have arisen.

NAVID KERMANI

"Of Course Religion is First and Foremost a Duty", First Things, January 20, 2016


Spiritual wants and instincts are as various in the human family as are physical appetites, complexions, and features, and a man is only at his best, morally, when he is equipped with the religious garment whose color and shape and size most nicely accommodate themselves to the spiritual complexion, angularities, and stature of the individual who wears it.

MARK TWAIN

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

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The Religion then of every man must be left to the conviction and conscience of every man; and it is the right of every man to exercise it as these may dictate.

JAMES MADISON

"Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Assessments"

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