“May we incorporate into our own lives the divine principles which he Joseph Smith so beautifully taught by example, that we, ourselves, might live more completely the gospel of Jesus Christ. . . May our lives reflect the knowledge we have that God lives, that Jesus Christ is His son, that Joseph Smith was a prophet and that we are led today by another prophet of God - even President Gordon B. Hinckley.” MayMightTodayJesusPresidentChristPrinciplesOur LivesExampleTaughtDivineSonJesus ChristProphetGod LifeJoseph SmithGordon B Hinckley Author:Thomas S. Monson
“We do not merely give a religious education because that would seem to imply the possibility of some other education, a secular education, for example. But we hold that all education is divine, that every good gift of knowledge and insight comes from above, that the Lord the Holy Spirit is the supreme educator of mankind, and that the culmination of all education (which may at the same time be reached by a little child) is that personal knowledge of and intimacy with God in which our being finds its fullest perfection.” GivingMayChildrenLittlesSeemsSpiritReligiousLordMankindExamplePossibilityDivineHolyPerfectionVery GoodInsightSupremeIntimacyHoly SpiritSecularEducatorIntimacy With GodCulminationReligious EducationPersonal Knowledge Author:Charlotte Mason
“Another argument of hope may be drawn from this-that some of the inventions already known are such as before they were discovered it could hardly have entered any man's head to think of; they would have been simply set aside as impossible. For in conjecturing what may be men set before them the example of what has been, and divine of the new with an imagination preoccupied and colored by the old; which way of forming opinions is very fallacious, for streams that are drawn from the springheads of nature do not always run in the old channels.” ThinkingMenWayMayHas BeensRunningImaginationKnownOpinionImpossibleExampleDivineArgumentInventionStreamsBe A ManForming Opinions Book:Selected Philosophical Works Source: Selected Philosophical Works
“He only is a true atheist to whom the predicates of the Divine Being - for example, love, wisdom and justice - are nothing.” JusticeExampleDivineAtheistLove Wisdom Author:Ludwig Feuerbach
“As much as we look up at the stars and know there is more than life on earth, the divinity of dogs is just as unexplainable and profound. They may be the purest example of divine love in an earthly soul many of us ever experience. If we take their lead, open our hearts, and embrace their love, we may just find our own journey a lot more enlightening.” IfsKnowsLooksHeartMaySoulEarthStarsJourneyDogExampleDivineEmbraceProfoundLook UpDivinityDivine LoveEnlighteningUnexplainable Author:Jennifer Skiff
“The task of the church, for example, becomes less that of indoctrinating or relating people to an external divine power and more that of providing opportunities for people to touch the infinite center of all things and to grow into all that they are destined to be.” PeopleOpportunityGrowsChurchExampleDivineAll ThingsTasksInfiniteProvidingDestinedDivine Power Author:John Shelby Spong
“The Commander in Chief directs that Divine service be performed every Sunday at 11 o'clock...It is expected that officers of all ranks will by their attendance set an example to their men.” MenExampleDivineExpectedChiefsClockSundayOfficersCommandersCommander In ChiefAttendance Author:George Washington