“Lots of people today would never consider themselves guilty of idolatry as far as it is spelled out in the Ten Commandments, but by reducing God to some benevolent "man upstairs" whose only attributes are love and tolerance, and who could not care less about sin, they truly have transgressed God's commandment. They have created a god in their mind who does not actually exist and will on the day of judgment, not be able to offer them any help.” PeopleMenMindDoeHelpingCareTodayAbleSinOffersTenJudgmentToleranceGuiltyAttributesCommandmentsReducingMiscellaneousIdolatryBenevolentTen CommandmentsUpstairs Author:Charlie Campbell
“All you have to do, is to see whether the law takes from some what belongs to them in order to give it to others to whom it does not belong. We must see whether the law performs, for the profit of one citizen and to the detriment of others, an act which that citizen could not perform himself without being guilty of a crime. Repeal such a law without delay. ... [I]f you don't take care, what begins by being an exception tends to become general, to multiply itself, and to develop into a veritable system.” GivingDoeCareLawOrderCrimeCitizensProfitTake CareGuiltyExceptionDelay Author:Frederic Bastiat
“Remember that every guilty compliance with the humors of the world, every sinful indulgence of our own passions, is laying up cares and fears for the hour of darkness; and that the remembrance of ill-spent time will strew our sick-bed with thorns, and rack our sinking spirits with despair.” WorldCareRememberSpiritPassionHoursSinDarknessBedDespairSickIllGuiltyRemembranceIndulgenceThornsSinkingComplianceRacks Author:Reginald Heber