Theodotians Quotes & Sayings
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Be loving in conflict or be loving in frustration or let love command your every interaction because love never fails. — James MacDonald

The goal of Tesla is to accelerate sustainable energy, so we're going to take a step back and think about what's most likely to achieve that goal. — Elon Musk

If all were rich, gold would be penniless. — Philip James Bailey

The author of "The Little Labyrinth" indicates that the Theodotians maintained that their view - that Jesus was completely human, and not divine, but that he was adopted to be the Son of God - had been the doctrine taught by the apostles themselves and by most of the church in Rome until the time of Bishop Victor, at the end of the second century. — Bart D. Ehrman

How much easier to produce moral musings than present the fresh challenge of the kingdom! — N. T. Wright

For what is delusion but the prelude to hurt. And what is hurt but the prelude to rage. — Joyce Carol Oates

We have always known that heedless self interest was bad morals, we now know that it is bad economics. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

My feelings are important for many things. They are essential and valuable. They keep me aware of much that is true and real. But they tell me next to nothing about God or my relation to God. My security comes from who God is, not from how I feel. Discipleship is a decision to live by what I know about God, not by what I feel about Him or my neighbors. — Eugene H. Peterson

Until you've reached that point where you've perfected your lower nature and cleansed your emotional being, jnana yoga will have to wait. — Frederick Lenz

You are your own Promised Land, your own new frontier. — Julia Cameron

Cable companies aren't bad because they're parts of unwieldy media conglomerates. They're bad because they're monopolies (even where they are no longer legally exclusive) and because the government policies that made them monopolies rewarded lobbying over customer service. — Virginia Postrel