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    One of the proofs of the immortality of the soul is that myriads have believed it. They also believed the world was flat.

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    One of the things Jesus did was to step aside from the organized religion of his time because it had become corrupt and bogged down with rules. Rules became more important than feeding the hungry.

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    One of the worst things sin did for man was to make him selfish, for selfishness cannot love.

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    One People, one Reign, one Leader.

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    One revelation has been made to the Indian, another to the white man.

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    One should not think, 'My religion alone is the right path and other religions are false.' God can be realized by means of all paths. It is enough to have sincere yearning for God. Infinite are the paths and infinite are the opinions.

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    One social evil for which the New Testament is clearly in part responsible is anti-Semitism.

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    One's own religion is after all a matter between oneself and one's Maker and no one else's.

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    One thing I do know, and that is, that neither hope, nor fear, belief, nor denial, can change the fact. It is as it is, and it will be as it must be.

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    Only a very bad theologian would confuse the certainty that follows revelation with the truths that are revealed. They are entirely different things.

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    Only a humorless tyrant could want a perpetual chanting of praises that, one has no choice but to assume, would be the innate virtues and splendors furnished him by his creator, infinite regression, drowned in praise!

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    Only a life lived for others is a life worth while . I have no special gift. I am only passionately curious . I want to know God's thoughts... all the rest are details. Joy in looking and comprehending is nature's most beautiful gift. It's not that I'm so smart , it's just that I stay with problems longer.

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    Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom.

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    Only in hindsight do we understand how God intended a problem for good.

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    Only through religion can logic develop into philosophy, only from this source stems that which makes philosophy more than science. And without religion we will have only novels, or the triviality today called belles lettres instead of an eternally rich and infinite poetry.

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    [On religion:] Wasn't it invented by man for a kind of solace? It's as though he had said, 'I'll make me a nice comfortable garment to shut out the heat and the cold,' and then it ends by becoming a strait-jacket.

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    On the holy boughs of the Celestial Tree High up in the heavenly fields, Beyond terrestrial desire My soul-bird a warm nest has built.

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    On the subject of the nature of the gods, the first question is Do the gods exist or do the not? It is difficult you may say to deny that they exist. I would agree if we were arguing the matter in a public assembly, but in a private discussion of this kind, it is perfectly easy to do so.

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    On this earth there are many roads to heaven; and each traveller supposes his own to be the best. But they must all unite in one road at the last. It is only Omniscience that can decide. And it will then be found that no sect is excluded because of its faith.

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    On this lovely, lovely Hanukkah, drink your gin and tonica.

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    Organized Christianity has probably done more to retard the ideals that were its founder's than any other agency in the world.

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    Orthodoxy, or right opinion, is, at best, a very slender part of religion. Though right tempers cannot subsist without right opinions, yet right opinions may subsist without right tempers. There may be a right opinion of God without either love or one right temper toward Him. Satan is a proof of this.

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    Organized religion has too often followed the road of other people's institutions. It has made adjustments, compromises, and surrenders to a materialistic civilization for the benefit of material security in spite of occasional twinges of conscience and moral protests. The result has been that today much of organized religion is materialistically solvent but spiritually bankrupt.

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    Organized religion preaches Order and Love but spawns Chaos and Fury. Why?

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    ORTHODOX, n. An ox wearing the popular religious joke.

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    Our Constitution was not intended to be used by ... any group to foist its personal religious beliefs on the rest of us.

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    Our priests are not what a silly populace supposes; all their learning consists in our credulity.

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    Our culture is superior. Our culture is superior because our religion is Christianity and that is the truth that makes men free.

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    Our hope of immortality does not come from any religions, but nearly all religions come from that hope.

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    Our religious needs are our deepest needs. There is no peace till they are satisfied and contented. The attempt to stifle them is in vain. If their cry be drowned by the noise of the world, they do not cease to exist. They must be answered.

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    Our religion is Christ, our politics Fatherland!

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    Our religious institutions have far too often become handmaidens of the status quo, while the genuine religious experience is anything but that. True religion is by nature disruptive of what has been, giving birth to the eternally new.

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    [O]ur rules can have authority over such natural rights only as we have submitted to them. The rights of conscience we never submitted, we could not submit. We are answerable for them to our God.

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    Our determination to imitiate Christ should be such that we have no time for other matters.

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    Our planet is a tiny atom in god's kingdom.

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    Our particular principles of religion are a subject of accountability to our god alone. I enquire after no man's and trouble none with mine; nor is it given to us in this life to know whether yours or mine, our friend's or our foe's, are exactly the right.

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    Our vow of chastity is nothing but our undivided love for Christ in chastity, then we proceed to the freedom of poverty-poverty is nothing but freedom. And that total surrender is obedience. If I belong to God, if I belong to Christ, then he must be able to use me. That is obedience. Then we give wholehearted service to the poor. That is service. They complete each other. That is our life.

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    Out of the attempt to harmonize our actual life with our aspirations, our experience with our faith, we make poetry, - or, it may be, religion.

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    Over and over, expanding scientific knowledge has shown religious claims to be false.

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    Paradise Is exactly like Where you are right now Only much much Better.

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    Peace is the gift of God. Do you want peace? Go to God. Do you want peace in four families? Go to God. Do you want peace to brood over your families? If you do, live your religion, and the very peace of God will dwell and abide with you, for that is where peace comes from, and it doesn't dwell anywhere else.

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    Partisanship should be kept out of the pulpit... The blindest of partisans are preachers. All politicians expect and find more candor, fairness, and truth in politicians than in partisan preachers. They are not replied to - no chance to reply to them.... The balance wheel of free institutions is free discussion. The pulpit allows no free discussion.

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    Patriotism is the religion of hell.

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    People are much too solemn about things - I'm all for sticking pins into episcopal behinds.

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    People consider the harms they inflict to be justified and forgettable, and the harms they suffer to be unprovoked and grievous.

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    Perhaps God is not dead; perhaps God himself is mad.

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    People have a constitutional right to burn a Koran if they want to, but doing so is insensitive and an unnecessary provocation - much like building a mosque at Ground Zero.

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    People to whom their daily life appears too empty and monotonous easily grow religious; this is comprehensible and excusable, only they have no right to demand religious sentiments from those whose daily life is not empty and monotonous.

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    Perhaps not one religion contains all of the truth of the world. Perhaps every religion contains fragments of the truth, and it is our responsibility to identify those fragments and piece them together.

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    Perhaps these Ten Commandments cases will be the turning point in the legal war against religion.