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The eminent cleric was poking fun at original sin. 'That sin is your meal ticket. Without it, you'd die of hunger, for your ministry would then no longer have any meaning. If man is not fallen from the very beginning, why did Christ come? to redeem whom and what?' To my objections, his only response was a condescending smile.
A religion is finished when only its adversaries try to preserve its integrity. — Cioran

The world is only broken into two tribes: The people who are assholes and the people who are not." I — Sherman Alexie

Although there has always been a hermeneutic problem in Christianity, the hermeneutic question today seems to us a new one. — Paul Ricoeur

It is this law of love and its recognition as a rule of conduct in all our relations with friends, enemies and offenders which must inevitably bring about the complete transformation of the existing order of things,
not only among Christian nations, but among all the peoples of the globe — Leo Tolstoy

There are two things that are hard to hit and see. That's a spooky ghost and Muhammad Ali. — Muhammad Ali

John considered a young master as the natural enemy of an old servant, and young people in general as a poor contrivance for carrying on the world. — George Eliot

There is no method except yourself. — Harold Bloom

It is usually the imagination that is wounded first, rather than the heart; it being much more sensitive. — Henry David Thoreau

If we have not quiet in our minds, outward comfort will do no more for us ... — John Bunyan

What I would love is a crossover between 'Royal Pains' and 'Burn Notice,' that we could be involved in some sort of gun play intrigue. I would really love that because we have no guns. We have nowhere near enough explosions and guns on the set. — Paulo Costanzo

Eternal One: I am in control - calm and serene. I am watching quietly from where I dwell Just as surely as the heat shimmers in the blazing sun and the dewy mists cool the warmth of a harvest day. — Anonymous