“The highest development was in the Egyptian and Cabalistic systems, and it was blended with Christian thought in the schools of the Neo-Platonists and the Gnostics...Its studies were only kept alive during the Dark Ages among the Jews who were the chief exponents of its Cabalistic aspect...and it is still alive today.” StillsAgeTodaySchoolChristianDarkStudyAliveDevelopmentHighestAspectJewChiefsDark AgesLive For TodayEgyptianExponents Author:Dion Fortune
“When a man's intellect is constantly with God, his desire grows beyond all measure into an intense longing for God and his incensiveness is completely transformed into divine love. For by continual participation in the divine radiance his intellect becomes totally filled with light; and when it has reintegrated its passible aspect, it redirects this aspect towards God, filling it with an incomprehensible and intense longing for Him and with unceasing love, thus drawing it entirely away from worldly things to the divine.” MenLightChristianDesireGrowsDivineAspectFilledLongingIntellectDrawingIntenseOrthodoxTransformedParticipationWorldlyFillingDivine LoveRadianceWorldly ThingsLonging For God Author:Maximus the Confessor
“Christians actually need to be confronted by their real need-an understanding of God's holiness and their own sinfulness-so they can be usable to Him for His Glory. When we have a right relationship to God, every aspect of our lives will settle into its divinely ordained place. ... We are still to need other needs but it begins with a high view of God.” NeedsStillsRealChristianUnderstandingViewsOur LivesGloryAspectSettlingHolinessSinfulness Author:John F. MacArthur
“The very aspect of religions that many of their critics most fear - that the religiously devout, in the name of their faith, take positions that differ from approved state policy - is one of their strengths.” StatesChristianNamesReligiousPolicyPositionAspectCriticsApproved Book:The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion Source: The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion
“Canon law pertains to Catholics. Jewish law pertains only to Jews. But the sharia dictates every basic aspect of human life, asserts its authority over non-Muslims, unlike Jewish law and unlike canon law, which is why they're slaughtering Christians, they're slaughtering secular Muslims across the Muslim world.” WorldHumansChristianLawAuthorityAspectCatholicJewHuman LifeSecularCanonMuslim WorldShariaJewish Law Author:Pamela Geller