RELIGION QUOTES XIII

quotations about religion

Some men want to have religion like a dark lantern, and carry it in their pocket, where nobody but themselves can get any good from it.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit


If one wishes to form a true estimate of the full grandeur of religion, one must keep in mind what it undertakes to do for men. It gives them information about the source and origin of the universe, it assures them of protection and final happiness amid the changing vicissitudes of life, and it guides their thoughts and motions by means of precepts which are backed by the whole force of its authority.

SIGMUND FREUD

New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis

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Some have said that the clash between Catholicism and Protestantism illustrates the old maxim that religious freedom is the product of two equally pernicious fanaticisms, each cancelling the other out.

FAREED ZAKARIA

The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad

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Religion is, as it were, the calm bottom of the sea at its deepest point, which remains calm however high the waves on the surface may be.

LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN

Culture and Value

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If the very nature of religion is change, and we don't progress individually or as a species, then we have been left behind. Change is inevitable. I'm not sure structured religion will allow this, hence why its necessary to leave, for everyone. Once this happens, then the only religion one needs is: Life.

GEORGE ELERICK

"How I Found God After Leaving Religion", Patheos, February 13, 2016


The religion of one age is the literary entertainment of the next.

RALPH WALDO EMERSON

"Character", The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson

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None more deceive themselves than they who think their religion is true and genuine, though it refines not their spirits and reforms not their lives.

BENJAMIN WHICHCOTE

Moral and Religious Aphorisms


Religion, charity, pure benevolence, and morals, mingled up with superstitious rites and ferocious cruelty, form in their combination institutions the most powerful and the most pernicious that have ever afflicted mankind.

JOHN QUINCY ADAMS

journal, November 22, 1831

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The foulest sinner of all is the hypocrite who makes a racket of religion.

ROBERT A. HEINLEIN

Stranger in a Strange Land

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Immorality, no less than morality, has at all times found support in religion.

SIGMUND FREUD

The Future of an Illusion

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To me, it seems that mankind can never achieve its highest potentialities till it has thrown off the incubus of historic (and prehistoric) religion.

WILLIAM ARCHER

William Archer as Rationalist: A Collection of His Heterodox Writings

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That religion may have served some necessary function for us in the past does not preclude the possibility that it is now the greatest impediment to our building a global civilization.

SAM HARRIS

Letter to a Christian Nation

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Man is born broken. He lives by mending. The grace of God is glue.

EUGENE O'NEILL

The Great God Brown

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Religion of your upbringing is like a cloak -- you must know how it is made in order to take it off.

BABA HARI DASS

The Yellow Book

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Since it is no longer permissible to disparage any single faith or creed, let us start disparaging all of them. To be clear: an ideology is a belief system with an inadequate basis in reality; a religion is a belief system with no basis in reality whatever. Religious belief is without reason and without dignity, and its record is near-universally dreadful. It is straightforward -- and never mind, for now, about plagues and famines: if God existed, and if He cared for humankind, He would never have given us religion.

MARTIN AMIS

"The Voice of the Lonely Crowd", The Guardian, June 1, 2002

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Religion is a living process. When the Spirit takes hold of a man to transform him into a child of grace, working faith in him, and opening his eyes to see the boundless riches of grace, the work goes on continually. There is growth of knowledge, faith, and hope. The more the spiritual process advances, the more does religion become distinguished from all its outward forms, and attain likeness to the infinite benevolence of God.

JAMES WADDEL ALEXANDER

Faith

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I've never understood how God could expect his creatures to pick the one true religion by faith -- it strikes me as a sloppy way to run a universe.

ROBERT A. HEINLEIN

Stranger in a Strange Land

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Such religion as there can be in modern life, every individual will have to salvage from the churches for himself.

LIN YUTANG

The Importance of Living

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Superstition is to religion what astrology is to astronomy: the mad daughter of a wise mother.

VOLTAIRE

Voltaire: Selections

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Men think religion bears the same relation to life that flowers do to trees. The tree must grow through a long period before the blossoming time; so they think religion is to be a blossom just before death, to secure heaven. But the Bible represents religion, not as the latest fruit of life, but as the whole of it--beginning, middle, and end. It is simply right living.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Life Thoughts