Great Throughts Treasury

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Samuel Butler

People in general are equally horrified at hearing the Christian religion doubted, and at seeing it practiced.

People | Religion |

Samuel Butler

Is there any religion whose followers can be pointed to as distinctly more amiable and trustworthy than those of any other?

Religion |

Benjamin Cardozo, fully Benjamin Nathan Cardozo

The submergence of self in the pursuit of an ideal, the readiness to spend oneself without measure, prodigally, almost ecstatically, for something intuitively apprehended as great and noble, spend oneself one know not why - some of us like to believe that this is what religion means.

Means | Religion | Self |

Gregg Braden

Peace is more than simply the absence of aggression and war. Peace transcends the end of a conflict or a statement of policy. While we may force the outward appearance of peace upon a people or a nation, it is the underlying thinking that must change to create a true and lasting peace.

Absence | Aggression | Appearance | Change | Force | Peace | People | Policy | Thinking | War |

Father Cuthbert

Until a man realizes sin as the death of his own higher self and as a rebellion against the law of his true happiness, there is no true conversion of heart towards the higher life.

Death | Heart | Law | Life | Life | Man | Rebellion | Self | Sin |

Paul Davies

In spite of the fact that religion looks backward to revealed truth while science looks forward to new vistas and discoveries, both activities produce a sense of awe and a curious mixture of humility and arrogance in practitioners. All great scientists are inspired by the subtlety and beauty of the natural world that they are seeking to understand. Each new subatomic particle, every unexpected object, produces delight and wonderment. In constructing their theories, physicists are frequently guided by arcane concepts of elegance in the belief that the universe is intrinsically beautiful.

Arrogance | Awe | Beauty | Belief | Elegance | Humility | Looks | Object | Religion | Science | Sense | Theories | Truth | Universe | World | Beauty |

Charles A. Ellwood

The real religious problem of our society is to secure the general acceptance of a religion adapted to the requirements of continuous progress towards an ideal, consisting of all humanity.

Acceptance | Humanity | Progress | Religion | Society | Society |

Stephen A. Erickson

An important way to distinguish philosophy from religion is that philosophy, at its best, raises questions, whereas religion provides answers. Answers can sometimes lose their force, however, if the questions to which they provide answers have somehow been lost, muted, or superseded. But philosophy can never end. As long as we live, we are going to ask ourselves about the meaning of life. Some have written about the “end of philosophy.” It has been thought that philosophy exists only if you can construe life as a journey traveling to a new and different dimension. Some have said that the cognitive sciences, linguistics, neuroscience, and so forth will advance so much that traditional technical problems of philosophy will diminish. Insofar as philosophy is a pursuit of the art of living providing (often conflicting) guidance for living, there is a future for philosophy.

Art | Distinguish | Force | Future | Guidance | Important | Journey | Life | Life | Meaning | Philosophy | Problems | Religion | Thought | Will | Guidance | Art | Thought |

Henry Ford

We now know that anything which is economically right is also morally right: there can be no conflict between good economics and good morals.

Economics | Good | Right |

Tzvi Freeman

In life you don't get all the answers at once. First you must absorb and live with one simple truth. Then later you must find another truth- one that may seem to conflict with and negate all you previously learned. Then, from that confusion, emerges a higher truth- the inner light behind all you had learned before.

Life | Life | Light | Truth |

James Feibleman

A myth is a religion in which no one any longer believes.

Myth | Religion |

Mahatma Gandhi, fully Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Bapu

I can say without the slightest hesitation, and yet in all humility, that those who say that religion has nothing to do with politics do not know what religion means.

Humility | Means | Nothing | Politics | Religion |

Clifford Geertz

Whatever else religion does, it relates a view of the ultimate nature of reality to a set of ideas of how man is well advised... to live.

Ideas | Man | Nature | Reality | Religion |

Nels F. S. Ferré, fully Nels Fredrick Solomon Ferré

Reason and revelation cannot be in conflict because they are on different sides of the gap; revelation is part of that to which we react while reason is part of our reaction.

Reason | Revelation |

Mahatma Gandhi, fully Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Bapu

The lower animals are our brethren. I include among them the lion and the tiger. We do not know how to live with these carnivorous beasts and poisonous reptiles because of our ignorance. When man learns better, he will learn to befriend even these. Today he does not even know how to befriend a man of a different religion or from a different country.

Better | Ignorance | Man | Religion | Will | Learn |

W. R. Forrester, fully William Roxburgh Forrester

Apocalyptic religion has its merits, but tolerance is not one of them.

Religion |

Mahatma Gandhi, fully Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Bapu

It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on a cloak of non-violence to cover impotence.

Better |

Ronald Garet, fully Ronald Reed Garet

It seems to me that religion is part of life. To strike down laws because they are partially religiously motivated would be to strike down most laws.

Life | Life | Religion |