Quotes about Religion
Yet no-one can say that God has not a Word, for it would follow that God is most foolish.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
Religion, then, is not limited to our relation to God, but embraces, our neighbour as well.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
I have a Bible near my bed.
— Donald Trump
I have no doubt that for some to become a Christian may involve an experience of ecstasy. Yet I do not think such an experience is necessary for someone to be a Christian.
— Stanley Hauerwas
Jean Paul Sartre: "I needed God . . . I reached out for religion, I longed for it, it was the remedy. Had it been denied me, I would have invented it myself.
— Norman Geisler
Why do we say, "That's true for you but not for me," when we're talking about morality or religion, but we never even think of such nonsense when we're talking to a stock broker about our money or a doctor about our health?
— Norman Geisler
We should certainly honor the principle that all people are equal in God's sight and entitled to equal protection of the laws as well as fair, courteous, and respectful treatment. But there is no moral imperative that we adopt the notion that all belief systems are equally true. There is a moral imperative that we do not.
— Norman Geisler
if there is no God, everything is lawful
— Norman Geisler
religious pluralism—the belief that all religions are true.
— Norman Geisler
Regardless of what the real truth is concerning religion and morality, our lives are greatly affected by it today and perhaps even in eternity.
— Norman Geisler
Therefore, it takes a lot more faith to be a non-Christian than it does to be a Christian.
— Norman Geisler
Gordon W. Allport's book, The Individual and His Religion: "The neurotic who learns to laugh at himself may be on the way to self-management, perhaps to cure.
— Viktor E. Frankl