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    There's nothing worse, I guess, than being black in an all-white church or being southern and being a liberal.

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    There's pros and cons of a big church. Cons is I don't get to know everybody, I don't get to go to their ballgame, I don't get to marry everybody, but the pros are you get all this community, 800 ushers come in to serve, getting there at 7 in the morning on their day off and coming in on Saturday to make all those wafers.

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    There's this morbid side to the way many represent Christianity today, where you don't smile, because it's too serious, and you can't expect to see God - that kind of stuff. If there is God, we must see Him, and I don't believe in the idea you find in most churches, where they say, "No, you're not going to see Him. He's way up above you. Just believe what we tell you and shut up.

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    There was a double-wide mobile home directly across from (New Prospect Baptist) church, .. The mobile home even had tie-down straps on it, but it was thrown clear across the highway. Part of the mobile home struck the church, and part of the frame ended up in the woods behind the church.

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    The resurrection of Christ from the dead, next to the Crucifixion itself, is the most significant event in church history. It isn't a peripheral issue; it's foundational. It's bedrock. It's the bottom line.

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    The Revelation speaks powerfully today, and its message to us is the same as it was to the early Church: that "there is not a square inch of ground in heaven or on earth or under the earth in which there is peace between Christ and Satan.".

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    There was a lot of music in our home. Mom played piano in church and gave piano lessons.

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    There were so many outstanding women in scripture that were leaders. And, you know, the organized church sometimes puts boundaries on us that the Bible doesn't.

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    There were days when the Church could club men into obedience by preaching Hell to them, but that day has long passed. The world has outgrown it.

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    There were theoretical elements in the subjection of women and it is not possible to avoid the conclusion that a large contribution was made to them by the Church. In part this was a matter of its hostile stance towards sexuality.

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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 of the people to a substantive part in the government of the Church is recognized and sanctioned by the apostles in almost every conceivable way.

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    The Roman Catholic Church, had it captured me, as it nearly did, would have sent me on some mission of danger and sacrifice and utilised me as a martyr; the Church established by law transformed me into an unbeliever and an antagonist.

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    The Roman Catholic Church early on simply adapted the hierarchical structure of the Roman Empire and confused the whole thing. Vertical attention and hierarchy were so entangled, that when the French killed the king during the Revolution, they lost much of their vertical attention too.

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    The Rosary is a magnificent and universal prayer for the needs of the Church, the nations and the entire world.

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    The Roman Catholic Church is for saints and sinners alone - for respectable people, the Anglican Church will do.

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    The root-trouble of the present distress is that the Church has more faith in the world and the flesh than in the Holy Ghost.

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    The roots of copyright lie in censorship. It was easy for state and church to control thought by controlling the scribes, but then the printing press came along and the authorities worried that they couldn't control official thought as easily.

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    The rosary was said every evening. I always liked that sentence about the medieval Churches, that they were the Bibles of the poor. The Church was my first book and I would think it is still my most important book.

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    The saddest thing one meets is a nominal Christian. I had not seen it in Japan where missions is younger. The church here is a “field full of wheat and tares.

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    The same church members who yell like Comanche Indians at a ball game on Saturday sit like wooden Indians in church on Sunday.

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    The scarily brilliant Romantic poet and visionary William Blake dared to say what many of us have perhaps thought but kept to ourselves: “A good local pub has much in common with a church, except that a pub is warmer, and there’s more conversation.

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    The secular world looks to the church and to its chagrin, finds no love, no life, no laughter, no hope and no happiness.

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    These days - with the decline of the traditional churches - I'm concerned about where we obtain some form of moral direction.

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    the separation of church and state grew out of a desire, not so much to protect government from religion, but to protect religion from government.

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    The separation of state and church must be complemented by the separation of state and science, that most recent, most aggressive, and most dogmatic religious institution.

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    The separation of church and state is necessary partly because if religion is good then the state shouldn't interfere with the religious vision or with the religious prophet.

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    The Seventh Day Adventist Church believes that it was specially chosen by God to prepare the world for the Second Coming of His Son Jesus.

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    These then are the marks of the ideal Church - love, suffering, holiness, sound doctrine, genuineness, evangelism and humility. They are what Christ desires to find in His churches as He walks among them.

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    The seminaries must be like the churches' poor relations, prolonging their existence with austerity.

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    The significant mistake of the traditionalists is they require the people to start where the church is instead of the church starting where the people are. Innovators begin by asking, 'What do we need to do to reach the people where they are?'

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    The Spirit hasn't deserted the church today.

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    The smell of roasting meat together with that of burning fruit wood and dried herbs, as voluptuous as incense in a church, is enough to turn anyone into a budding gastronome

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    The Spanish ladies of the New World are madly addicted to chocolate, to such a point that, not content to drink it several times each day, they even have it served to them in church.

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    The state and the church seldom approve of anything I do. I don't need their approval. I don't aspire to the heterosexual nuclear family model

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    The Sisters were Southern Baptist, and they went to church on Saturdays and Sundays, and most other days, too.

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    The spontaneous expansion of the Church reduced to its elements is a very simple thing...What is necessary is faith. What is needed is the kind of faith which uniting a man to Christ, sets him on fire.

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    The State which would provide everything, absorbing everything into itself, would ultimately become a mere bureaucracy incapable of guaranteeing the very thing which the suffering person—every person—needs: namely, loving personal concern. We do not need a State which regulates and controls everything, but a State which, in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity, generously acknowledges and supports initiatives arising from the different social forces and combines spontaneity with closeness to those in need. The Church is one of those living forces.

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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 God first imparts love; He next inspires hope, and then gives liberty; and that is about the last thing we have in a good many of our churches at the present time.

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    The strength of the church is not the strength of its institutions but the authenticity of its witness.

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    The study of theology, as it stands in the Christian churches, is the study of nothing.

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    The style of God venerated in church, mosque, and synagogue seems completely different from the style of the natural universe.

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    The supreme task of the Church is the evangelization of the world.

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    The Sunday morning service shows how popular your church is. The evening services show how popular your pastor is. Your private prayer time shows you how popular God is!

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    The supreme task of the church is the evangelization of the world. No one has the right to hear the gospel twice until everyone has had an opportunity to hear it at least once.

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    The task of the church, for example, becomes less that of indoctrinating or relating people to an external divine power and more that of providing opportunities for people to touch the infinite center of all things and to grow into all that they are destined to be.

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    The tavern will compare favorably with the church. The church is the place where prayers and sermons are delivered, but the tavernis where they are to take effect, and if the former are good, the latter cannot be bad.

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    The teachings of the Church line up more with the Democratic Party than the Republican Party.

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    The teaching of the church, theoretically astute, is a lie in practice and a compound of vulgar superstitions and sorcery.