“Many Christians, though keenly sensitive to the dangers of greed and discontent that come with an economy of continually increasing consumption, nevertheless feel that it is worth risking if only it can end man's physical miseries. The trouble is that it can't. In a finite world, continually increasing consumption is just not possible.” IfsMenWorldFeelsEndsChristianEconomyTroubleDangerMiseryGreedSensitiveConsumptionNeverthelessConsumerismFiniteDiscontentOverconsumption Author:Joy Davidman
“Nevertheless, this one fact should be apparent: turning the other cheek is a bribe. It is a valid form of action for only so long as the Christian is impotent politically or militarily.” ShouldLongFactsActionChristianFormCheeksNeverthelessBribeTurn The Other Cheek Author:Gary North
“Persons who would never think of announcing boldly to the world, 'I am a scholar,' 'I am a great artist,' 'I am a beautiful woman,' nevertheless seem to think it wholly within the bounds of good taste to announce that they are Christians!” ThinkingWorldPersonsSeemsChristianBeautifulArtistReligionTasteBoundsScholarNeverthelessGreat ArtBeautiful WomenGreat ArtistGood TasteAnnouncing Author:Georgia Harkness
“I have never had the least sympathy with the a priori reasons against orthodoxy, and I have by nature and disposition the greatest possible antipathy to all the atheistic and infidel school. Nevertheless I know that I am, in spite of myself, exactly what the Christian would call, and, so far as I can see, is justified in calling, atheist and infidel.” KnowsI CanReasonSchoolChristianCallingAtheistSpiteNeverthelessDispositionJustifiedOrthodoxyAtheisticInfidelAntipathy Author:Thomas Huxley