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In the name of freedom, there has to be a correlation between rights and duties, by which every person is called to assume responsibility for his or her choices, made as a consequence of entering into relations with others.
— Pope Benedict XVI
Feel what you feel, know what you know, and set your relatives free to do the same.
— Melody Beattie
I actually worked in the general market for many years writing steamy historical romance, and I had more freedom in the Christian market than I ever did in the general market to write about any issue that I needed to write about.
— Francine Rivers
I had no memory at all of Sarah and I was completely free from anxiety, jealousy, insecurity, hate: my mind was a blank sheet on which somebody had just been on the point of writing a message of happiness. I felt sure that when my memory came back, the writing would continue and that I should be happy.
— Graham Greene
One is a path I've warned about tonight, the path that leads to fragmentation and self-interest. Down that road lies a mistaken idea of freedom, the right to grasp for ourselves some advantage over others. That path would be one of constant conflict between narrow interests ending in chaos and immobility.
— Greg Laurie
Love must be chosen. It must be free, and it must be from the heart, without external motivations. But, quite frankly, it's very difficult for an all-powerful God to behave in such a way that love can occur with these qualities.
— Gregory Boyd
Our choices matter. Much hangs in the balance. Our freedom is God's risk and our dignity.
— Gregory Boyd
Where the Holy Spirit is moving, sick people will be free to be unhealthy and thus will be free to be healed.
— Gregory Boyd
Love must always start free—but its goal is to become unfree. To be unable not to love is the highest form of freedom in love.
— Gregory Boyd
The extent to which we experience our freedom from condemnation in Christ is the extent to which we will realize there is no life in performing.
— Gregory Boyd
In the first few centuries of church history, theologians reacted strongly against the prevalent opinion that things happen by fate. As a result, they emphasized human freedom and tended to believe that God did not control everything that happened.
— Gregory Boyd
As a global society, we do not have to agree, endorse or condone the lifestyle choices of others. However, history has taught us that we equally cannot and should not excuse those who would hide behind religion or misuse God's word to justify bigotry and persecution.
— Joyce Meyer