“If God wanted me to marry poor he would have made me homely.”
“For Christians who feel no need to understand what they believe, logical contradictions do not pose a problem for their faith.”
Source: The Passion and Persuasion, A Biblical Deconstruction of the Evangelical Rhetoric of the Cross
“And there in the dark, he asks if it was really worth it.
Were the instants of joy worth the stretches of sorrow?
Were the moments of beauty worth the year of pain?
And she turns her head, and looks at him, and says 'Always.”
Source: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
“Can I tell you that in my eyes not even God would be good enough to command you?”
Source: Beyond Eden
“Reason is still our signature tool for coping with a complex reality, yet it is easily subverted by overconfidence, cognitive closure, and biases.”
Source: Ideological Fixation: From the Stone Age to Today's Culture Wars
“Some people believe that explanations which do not involve matter are supernatural. In fact, material explanations are themselves supernatural. How can lifeless matter produce life? There’s nothing natural about that. How can mindless matter produce mind? What’s natural about that? How can temporal and contingent matter come into existence in the first place? You can’t get existence from non-existence. That’s logic 101.”
Source: Universals Versus Particulars: The Ultimate Intellectual War
“You don't logic, man. You sheer don't logic.”
“When in disagreement, do not employ a vulgar, defaming, or callow response; in the absence of logic, respond in a refined manner; word choice and tone always matter.”
“Life is the logic that proves the power of Christ.”
Source: A Crown for Our Queen
“If time travel is doable,
this quote never existed.”
Source: Master of Stupidity