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    I have been into many of the ancient cathedrals - grand, wonderful, mysterious. But I always leave them with a feeling of indignation because of the generations of human beings who have struggled in poverty to build these altars to the unknown god.

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    I have come to the conclusion that whether or not a person is a religious believer does not matter. Far more important is that they be a good human being.

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    I have but shadowed forth my intense longing to lose myself in the Eternal and become merely a lump of clay in the Potter's divine hands so that my service may become more certain because uninterrupted by the baser self in me.

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    I have found, after a good deal of consideration, that the best place to seek God is in a garden. You can dig for Him here.

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    I have never resisted the lord in my life, and I never will. But I'm not so hungry for dialogue with him that I have to make up his part as well as my own.

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    I have now disposed of all my property to my family. There is one thing more I wish I could give them, and that is the Christian religion.

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    I have not come to know atheism as a result of logical reasoning and still less as an event in my life: in me it is a matter of instinct.

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    I have seen the hippopotamus, both asleep and awake; and I can assure you that, awake or asleep, he is the ugliest of the works of God.

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    I have sung for Americans of every political persuasion, and I am proud that I never refuse to sing to an audience, no matter what religion or color of their skin, or situation in life.

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    I honor religion except when it gets into shedding blood.

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    I hope I will be religious again but as for regaining my character I despare.

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    I just finished reading the Koran, and there's nothing in there I didn't hear in Sunday school.

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    I just look at death as not a threat. It's inevitable, and I have an assurance of eternal life.

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    I know a parson who frightened his congregation terribly by telling them the second coming was very imminent indeed, but they were much consoled when they found he was planting trees in his garden.

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    I know that some will have hard thoughts of me, when they hear their Christ named beside my Buddha, yet I am sure that I am willing they should love their Christ more than my Buddha, for the love is the main thing, and I like him too.

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    I know that the pope's infallible, but that doesn't mean he can't make mistakes.

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    Imagine there's no heaven... it's easy if you try.

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    I know what I'm giving up for Lent: my New Year's resolutions.

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    I'm a born - again atheist.

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    I maintain there is much more wonder in science than in pseudoscience. And in addition, to whatever measure this term has any meaning, science has the additional virtue, and it is not an inconsiderable one, of being true.

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    I miss going to church, but I think the Lord understands.

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    I'm a priest, not a priestess. Priestess implies mumbo jumbo and all sorts of pagan goings-on. Those who oppose us would love to call us priestesses. They can call us all the names in the world -- it's better than being invisible.

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    I'm getting old, don't wear underwear, and I don't go to church.

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    I might believe in the Redeemer if his followers looked more redeemed.

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    I'm a scientist. We don't talk about the spirit. Soul is a four letter word in our tradition.

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    I'm glad He had the never while staring into space, to give this universe a time and place.

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    Immerse your soul in love.

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    I'm not going to have a tombstone. I'm going to be tossed in the air. Ashes, tossed like a salad.

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    In 1850, I believe, the church property in the United States, which paid no tax, amounted to $87 million. In 1900, without a check, it is safe to say, this property will reach a sum exceeding $3 billion. I would suggest the taxation of all property equally.

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    Impression minus expression leads to spiritual depression.

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    I'm still an atheist, thank God.

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    In any open question, we should argue from what we do know to what we do not know. We do know that fervent legends and stubborn myths arise easily and naturally. We do not know that dead people rise from the grave.

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    INADMISSIBLE- Not competent to be considered. Hearsay evidence is inadmissible ... but there is no religion in the world that has any other basis than hearsay evidence.

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    In all the disputes which have excited Christians against each other, Rome has invariably decided in favor of that opinion which tended most towards the suppression of the human intellect and the annihilation of the reasoning powers.

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    In a temple everything should be serious except the thing that is being worshiped.

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    In a rural society communities are "given" for the individual. Community is a fact, whether family or religion, social class or caste.

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    In all the antique religions, mythology takes the place of dogma; that is, the sacred lore of priests and people... and these stories afford the only explanation that is offered of the precepts of religion and the prescribed rules of ritual.

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    In a post-modern culture we need an apologetic that is felt and seen because if post-moderns are not feeling it, they are not believing it.

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    In a world wounded by conflicts, where violence is justified in God's name, it's important to repeat that religion can never become a vehicle of hatred, it can never be used in God's name to justify violence.

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    In childhood our credulity serves us well. It helps us to pack, with extraordinary rapidity, our skulls full of the wisdom of our parents and our ancestors. But if we don't grow out of it in the fullness of time, our ... nature makes us a sitting target for astrologers, mediums, gurus, evangelists, and quacks. We need to replace the automatic credulity of childhood with the constructive skepticism of adult science.

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    In better times the religion of the tribe or state has nothing in common with the private and foreign superstitions or magical rites that savage terror may dictate to the individual.

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    In church, sacred music would make believers of us all — but preachers can be counted on to restore the balance.

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    Indeed, intolerance is essential only to monotheism; an only God is by nature a jealous God who will not allow another to live. On the other hand, polytheistic gods are naturally tolerant, they live and let live.

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    Inculcating the various competing - competing, note - falsehoods of the major faiths into small children is a form of child abuse, and a scandal.

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    In general, higher rates of belief in and worship of a creator correlate with higher rates of homicide, juvenile and early adult mortality, STD infection rates, teen pregnancy, and abortion.

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    In fact, current cosmological observations indicate that the average density of matter and energy in the universe is equal, within measurement errors, to the critical density for which the total energy of the universe was exactly zero at the beginning.

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    In God We Trust. I don't believe it would sound any better if it were true.

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    Indifference in religion is more fatal than skepticism. There is no pulse in indifference; skepticism may have warm blood.

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    I never saw any people who appeared to live so much without amusement as the Cincinnatians.... Were it not for the churches,... Ithink there might be a general bonfire of best bonnets, for I never could discover any other use for them.

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    In every country and in every age, the priest has been hostile to liberty. He is always in alliance with the despot, abetting his abuses in return for protection to his own.