“I shut the front door upon Christ and Einstein, and at the back door hold out a welcoming hand to little frogs and periwinkles. I believe nothing of my own that I have ever written. I cannot accept that the products of minds are subject-matter for beliefs.” MindBelieveLittlesMatterHandsBeliefI BelieveChristMy OwnAcceptingWrittenDoorsSubjectsFrontsProductsWelcomeFrogsSubject MatterFront DoorsBack DoorsPeriwinkle Book:Lo! Source: Lo!
“Visiting any shop for the first time is exciting. There's always that buzz as you push open the door; that hope; that belief - that this is going to be the shop of all shops, which will bring you everything you ever wanted, at magically low prices.” FirstsWantedBeliefDoorsLowsFirst TimeExcitingShopsVisitingBuzz Book:Shopaholic Abroad: (Shopaholic Book 2) Source: Shopaholic Abroad: (Shopaholic Book 2)
“I do believe that nice religious people make the world safe for extremists by teaching us [...] that faith is a virtue, teaching us that there's something good about holding beliefs without any substantiating evidence. Once you buy into that, [...] then the door is opened to extremists who defend their extremism by saying, 'Oh well, it's my faith, you can't touch it, you can't criticise my faith, I don't even need to defend it because faith is faith.'” PeopleWorldNeedsBelieveWellsBeliefReligiousVirtueNiceDoorsTeachingSafeEvidenceExtremismExtremistOh WellCriticise Author:Richard Dawkins
“The door of the Free Exercise Clause stands tightly closed against any government regulation of religious beliefs as such. Government may neither compel affirmation of a repugnant belief, nor penalize or discriminate against individuals or groups because they hold views abhorrent to the authorities.” MayGovernmentIndividualBeliefReligiousJusticeViewsDoorsGroupsExerciseAuthorityRegulationAffirmationReligious BeliefClausesGovernment RegulationAbhorrent Author:William J. Brennan
“As a teacher, it's a great help to be teaching philosophical systems you don't believe. You can actually do a better job of presenting them if you leave your beliefs at the door.” IfsBelieveHelpingJobsBeliefTeacherDoorsTeachingPhilosophicalDon't BelievePresentingBelieve You CanBetter Jobs Author:William H. Gass
“A lawyer once told a jury that the person his client stood accused of having killed was about to walk through the courtroom door. When the jurors looked startled, the lawyer asserted that if those jurors had wondered, even for one second that the victim might appear, that belief constituted enough reasonable doubt for them to find his client innocent.” IfsPersonsEnoughMightLawBeliefWalksDoubtDoorsVictimLawyerInnocentReasonableClientsAccusedJuryCourtroomJurorsReasonable Doubt Author:John Adams
“Cross-cultural reality testing forces people to examine both their own and others' understandings of reality. Most people simply assume that the way they look at things is the way things really are, and judge other cultures' views of reality before understanding them. These judgments are based on ethnocentrism, which closes the door to further understanding and communication. Furthermore, ethnocentric judgments keep missionaries from examining their own beliefs and values to determine which of them are based on biblical foundations and which on their cultural beliefs.” PeopleWayLooksRealityValuesCultureBeliefForceUnderstandingViewsDoorsJudgingCommunicationJudgmentCrossesFoundationAssumingDetermineBiblicalTestingExaminingOther CulturesBeliefs And Values Author:Paul G