“It has been asserted, that a moral Atheist would be a monster beyond the power of nature to create: I reply, that it is not more strange for an Atheist to live virtuously, than for a Christian to abandon himself to crime! If we believe the last kind of monster, why dispute the existence of the first?” IfsFirstsBelieveKindHas BeensWould BeChristianLastsExistenceMoralAtheismCrimeStrangeAtheistPositive AtheismMonstersAbandonDisputesPower Of Nature Book:An Historical and Critical Dictionary Source: An Historical and Critical Dictionary
“Christian ethics demand that you should not take revenge. The paradox is, naturally, that Christians worship a God who is the greatest avenger of them all. Defy him and you burn in eternal hell, an act of revenge which is completely out of proportion to the crime” ShouldChristianHellCrimeDemandEternalWorshipEthicsRevengeProportionParadoxAvengersChristian Ethics Author:Jo Nesbo
“C. S. Lewis observed that almost all crimes of Christian history have come about when religion is confused with politics. Politics, which always runs by the rules of ungrace, allures us to trade away grace for power, a temptation the church has often been unable to resist.” RunningChristianChurchGraceCrimeTradeTemptationConfusedAllure Book:What's So Amazing about Grace? Source: What's So Amazing about Grace?
“Many there are who, while they bear the name of Christians, are totally unacquainted with the power of their divine religion. But for their crimes the Gospel is in no wise answerable. Christianity is with them a geographical, not a descriptive, appellation.” ChristianNamesChristianityWiseCrimeDivineBears Author:Frederick William Faber