“I reckon silence more profitable than speech, for? in the words of the Preacher, 'The words of wise men are heard in quiet' (Eccles. 9:17).” MenChristianSilenceWiseHeardQuietSpeechOrthodoxPreacherProfitableOrthodox Christian Author:Saint Basil
“It takes talent to please the people in a sermon by a flowery style, a cheerful ethic, brilliant sallies and lively descriptions; but such a talent is inadequate. A better sort of talent neglects these extraneous ornaments, unworthy to be used in the service of the Gospel: such a preacher's sermon will be simple, strong and Christian.” PeopleIfsChristianQualityToo MuchStyleFiguresMoralitySpeechBrilliantCharmDescriptionNeglectPossessedPreacherRepetitionVividRemarksUnworthyOrnamentsExhilaratingFigures Of Speech Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“I give speeches at megachurches across America, and the one thing that's really striking about it is how utterly, completely diverse they are, and completely unself-consciously. At these huge megachurches the idea that the more Christian you are, the less tolerant you would be is preposterous.” GivingIdeasWould BeChristianAmericaOne ThingHugeSpeechDiverse Author:Ann Coulter
“Democrats cannot conceive of "hate speech" towards Christians because, in their eyes, Christians always deserve it.” EyeChristianHateSpeechDeserveDemocratHate Speech Book:Godless: The Church of Liberalism Source: Godless: The Church of Liberalism
“The time has now come to amend the Constitution to restore freedom of speech for America's people of faith.” PeopleChristianAmericaReligiousSpeechConstitutionFreedom Of Speech Author:Ralph E. Reed, Jr.
“Religious expression must at least be afforded an equal playing field. Currently, the playing field is not level. Religious expression and practices are treated as second class forms of speech and singled out for discrimination.” ChristianFormReligiousLevelsClassPracticeFieldsExpressionEqualSpeechDiscriminationTreatedPlaying Fields Author:Mathew Staver
“Nowhere have the forces of intolerance been displayed less tolerantly than in the area of religious speech and practice.” ChristianForceReligiousPracticeSpeechAreasIntolerance Book:The things that matter most Source: The things that matter most
“Early American speeches, from Washington's to Patrick Henry's, have been detheologized in history textbooks. No one has called it censorship.” Has BeensChristianReligiousSpeechCensorshipTextbooksHistory Textbooks Author:James G. Watt