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The world today says we cannot openly disagree, especially in the area of religion, without being hateful or bigoted. I suggest that, conversely, it is the world's attitude that is hateful and bigoted. If we will not say that anything is wrong, then at the same time, whether or not we want to admit it, we also are saying there is nothing that is right. Herein we are denying the existence of truth in the realm of faith, and that is a slap in the face of every believer of every creed or background. I — James R. White

In spite of the frightful pogroms which took place, first in Poland and then in unprecedented fashion in the Ukraine, and which cost the lives of thousands of Jews, the Jewish people considered the post-war period as a messianic era. Israel, during those years, 1919-1920, rejoiced in Eastern and Southern Europe, in Northern and Southern Africa, and above all in America. — Denis Fahey

There is only one thing in life which never changes, and it is change. — Confucius

Our children were created with a deep hunger to encounter the supernatural living God. — Becky Fischer

King Phillip and his Queen Rosemary — Kate DiCamillo

Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world. We — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Nobody's ever tried the peace thing, ... We are selling it like soap. — John Lennon

I see the old even as I am looking at the new
the storefronts now occupied by up-to-date boutiques and trendy retail shops. It's almost like being in two places at the same time. — Mary Lois Timbes

Beware of a wolf in sheep's clothing. — Aesop

This is what evil does; it makes choices for others in the name of religion, in the name of government, in the name of community, in the name of personal gain, that these individuals are best able to make for themselves. — John Kramer

Here is no treachery in the truth. There may be pain, but to face honestly all possible conclusions formed by a set of facts is the noblest route possible for a human being — Arthur Conan Doyle