Quotes about Diversity
If you ask children in the west where's God, they'd point to the sky. If you ask children in India, they point at themselves.
— Mother Teresa
God is bigger than the Christian faith.
— Rob Bell
God's grace and revelation are the monopoly of no race or nation.
— Mahatma Gandhi
There is only one God for us all, whether we find him through the Koran, the Zend-Avesta, The Tolmud, or the Gita.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The question is not, "Why is there only one way to God?" but "Why is there even one way?"
— RC Sproul
It's the freedom of the children of God. Such people can connect with everybody. They don't feel the need to eliminate anybody.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
If there were 1,000 ways to God we would want 1,001.
— David Platt
My humanity, in common with all of God's children, gives the greatest flight to my full range of my possibilities.
— Arthur Ashe
You don't have to be peculiar to find God.
— Evelyn Underhill
We are God's gift to each other. Like a master composer, He brings all the instruments together, each with a different tone, each playing a different part, and He makes it turn out so beautifully.
— Jack Canfield
It is the will of God that we must have critics and missionaries and congressmen and humorists, and we must bear the burden
— Mark Twain
God has given each normal person a capacity to achieve some end. True, some are endowed with more talent than others, but God has left none of us talentless.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.