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The Bible is the only Book in the world that predicts the future. The Bible is more modern than tomorrow morning's newspaper.
— Billy Graham
Many believe that pagan worship is a thing of the past, but it is ever present—we have just given it a new name: pop culture.
— Billy Graham
I believe that one of the reasons for crime, perversion, and the evils of modern mankind is that we have lost belief in the certainty of God being just, holy, and righteous, and that He will judge the world.
— Billy Graham
A century ago man's chief concern was his spiritual life; today his chief concern is with his physical and temporal affairs.
— Billy Graham
Never has there been a time when men tried so desperately to have fun as they do today.
— Billy Graham
People in those old times had convictions; we moderns only have opinions. And it needs more than a mere opinion to erect a Gothic cathedral.
— Heinrich Heine
Within the Christian tradition, fundamentalism arose in the 19th century as an effort to push back against modern' readings of the Bible that suggested everything in the text wasn't true in some literal sense.
— Jay Parini
The beauty of life, is that you don't have to be modernly beautiful to live it.
— CS Lewis
People are turning away from Christianity today not because it is too hard but because it is too soft.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
One can well believe that a crown of thorns, and that steel nails were less terrible to the flesh of our Savior than our modern indifference which neither scorns nor prays to the Heart of Christ.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Sex understood in the modern way is Eros-love severed from responsibility; it is desire without obligation. Because it is lawless desire, it is therefore Godless desire. That is why eroticism and atheism always go together.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
The modern world has rejected for the last three hundred years (after believing in it for the first sixteen hundred years), namely, the virgin birth of Jesus from His Mother, Mary, who is a virgin.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen