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    There's a principle here and I'm hoping the court will uphold this principle so that we can finally go back and have every American want to stand up, face the flag, place their hand over their heart and pledge to one nation, indivisible, not divided by religion, with liberty and justice for all.

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    There's no polite way to say to somebody (religious followers) 'Do you realize you've wasted your life?

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    There's probably no God. So stop worrying and enjoy your life.

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    The rest of our enquiry is made easy because this God-Creator is openly called Father. Psycho-analysis concludes that he really is the father, clothed in the grandeur in which he once appeared to the small child.

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    The Revolutionary's Utopia, which in appearance represents a complete break with the past, is always modeled on some image of the Lost Paradise, of a legendary Golden Age... All utopias are fed from the source of mythology; the social engineers' blueprints are merely revised editions of the ancient text.

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    There will be certain things in a man that have to be won, not forced; inspired, not compelled.

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    The right to religious freedom has its foundation, not in the church or society or the state, but in the very dignity of the human person.

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    The right response to the non-problem of global warming is to have the courage to do nothing.

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    Thermodynamics, correctly interpreted, does not just allow Darwinian evolution; it favors it.

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    The savages are upon me and I feel my flesh burn beneath the teeth of their indifference.

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    The scientific-religious conflict ultimately is a conflict between allegiance to this method and allegiance to even an irreducible minimum of belief so fixed in advance that it can never be modified.

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    The scientist believes in proof without certainty, the bigot in certainty without proof.

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    The settled opinion here is that religion is essentially distinct from Civil Govt. and exempt from its cognizance; that a connection between them is injurious to both.

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    The sermon was based on what he claimed was a well-known fact, that there were no Atheists in foxholes. I asked Jack what he thought of the sermon afterwards, and he said, "There's a Chaplain who never visited the front.

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    The sharpest criticism often goes hand in hand with the deepest idealism and love of country.

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    The significant contribution of empiricism was not the eradication of certainty, but the eradication of infallibility as a criterion of certainty. And this shift from infallibilism to fallibilism has profound consequences not only for toleration, but also for the subordination of faith to reason and theology to philosophy.

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    The sign of a Philistine age is the cry of immorality against art.

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    The sole purpose and effect of it is to exclude persecution and to secure the important right of religious liberty.

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    The sooner the doctrine of original sin disappears, the better it is for theology.

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    The skeptic has no illusions about life, nor a vain belief in the promise of immortality. Since this life here and now is all we can know, our most reasonable option is to live it fully.

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    The soul must have its chosen sewers to carry away its ordure. This function is performed by persons, relationships, professions, the fatherland, the world, or finally, for the really arrogant - I mean our modern pessimists - by the Good God himself.

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    The state authorities have no place in the church of God, no right to control and persecute the conscience.

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    The spirit of dogmatic theology poisons anything it touches.

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    The Spirit lurks within the Flesh Like Tides within the Sea That make the Water live, estranged What would the Either be?

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    The spirit of the times can haunt even the atheists.

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    The star of the Magi which pointed so unerringly to the cradle of Christ points not less unerringly to one of the sources from which Christ came.

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    The stony-minded orthodox were right in fearing the first movement of new knowledge and free thought. It has gone on, and will go on, irresistibly, until some day we shall have no respect for an alleged "truth" which cannot stand the full blaze of knowledge, the full force of active thought.

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    The story of the creation and similar things in it did not impress me very much, but on the contrary made me incline somewhat towards atheism.

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    The struggle against atheism is foremost and of necessity a struggle against the inadequacy of our own theism.

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    The study of theology, as it stands in Christian churches, is the study of nothing; it is founded on nothing; it rests on no principles; it proceeds by no authorities; it has no data; it can demonstrate nothing; and it admits of no conclusion.

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    The supernatural does not exist.

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    The supernatural Christ of the New Testament, the god of orthodox Christianity, is dead. But priestcraft lives and conjures up the ghost of this dead god to frighten and enslave the masses of mankind. The name of Christ has caused more persecutions, wars, and miseries than any other name has caused. The darkest wrongs are still inspired by it. The wails of anguish that went up from Kishenev, Odessa, and Bialystok still vibrate in our ears.

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    The Supernatural is only the Natural disclosed.

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    The supreme religious test of our social order is the hideous commerce of prostitution.

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    The "terror" of the French Revolution lasted for ten years. The terror that preceded and led to it lasted for a thousand years.

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    The tendency to turn human judgments into divine commands makes religion one of the most dangerous forces in the world.

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    The theist can only find meaning by leaving this life for a transcendental world beyond the grave. The human world as he finds it is empty of 'ultimate purpose' and hence meaningless. Theism thus is an attempt to escape from the human condition; it is a pathetic deceit.

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    The theist must present an intelligible description of god. Until he does so, god makes no more sense than unie; both are cognitively empty, and any attempt at proof is logically absurd.

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    The theist and the scientist are rival interpreters of nature, the one retreats as the other advances.

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    The thing framed says that nothing framed it; the tongue never made itself to speak, and yet talks against him that did; saying that which is made, is, and that which made it, is not. But this folly is infinite as hell, as much without light or bound as the chaos or the primitive nothing.

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    The things of this world take up too much of my time, of which indeed I have too little left, to undertake anything like a reformation in religion.

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    The truth is really an ambition which is beyond us.

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    The time has come for honest men to denounce false teachers and attack false gods.

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    The time has come to knock off this religion business in American politics. There's no end to the mischief that can occur. It is like putting nitroglycerine in a Waring blender.

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    The true believer is in a high degree protected against the danger of certain neurotic afflictions; by accepting the universal neurosis he is spared the task of forming a personal neurosis.

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    The truths of religion are never so well understood as by those who have lost the power of reason.

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    The three great apostles of practical atheism, that make converts without persecuting, and retain them without preaching, are wealth, health and power.

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    The truly great consider, first, how they may gain the approbation of God, and, secondly, that of their own conscience. Having done this, they would then willingly conciliate the good opinion of their fellow-men. But the truly little reverse the thing. The primary object with them is to secure the applause of their fellow-men; and having effected this, the approbation of God and their own conscience may follow on as they can.

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    The truth is sometimes a poor competitor in the market place of ideas – complicated, unsatisfying, full of dilemmas, always vulnerable to misinterpretation and abuse.

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    The truth wears longer than all the gods; for it is only in the truth's service, and for love of it, that people have overthrown the gods and at last God himself. "The truth" outlasts the downfall of the world of gods, for it is the immortal soul of this transitory world of gods; it is Deity itself.