“However, no human being - and certainly no man - has the right to define for me what my understanding of God is.” MenHumansGodUnderstandingHuman Beings Author:Haleh Afshar, Baroness Afshar
“There are three components to that purpose, one is to find out who you really are, to discover God, the second is to serve other human beings.” HumansGodPurposeThreeHuman BeingsComponentsUnique Talents Author:Deepak Chopra
“A men whose every word is nothing but the truth is not a human being but a god! Gods do not die, whereas Aristotle is lying in a grave now.” MenHumansGodScienceLyingDiesHuman BeingsTruth IsGravesNothing But The Truth Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“Human beings cannot probe the mind of God by asking themselves what they would do if they were God. They are men and not God. And if they are virtuous men, they will wait for God to reveal himself under conditions of his own choosing.” IfsMenMindHumansGodWaitingHuman BeingsConditionsAskingVirtuous Author:Edward John Carnell
“Above all am I convinced of the need, irrevocable and inescapable, of every human heart, for God. No matter how we try to escape, to lose ourselves in restless seeking, we cannot separate ourselves from our divine source. There is no substitute for God.” NeedsTryingHumansHeartMatterGodLosesDivineSourceSeekingConvincedSubstitutesHuman HeartRestlessIrrevocable Book:Adventures in Two Worlds Source: Adventures in Two Worlds
“You are god. To be conscious of that not just from the point of view of the human form, to be endless and beginningless perfect being, is to be enlightened.” HumansGodFormPerfectViewsConsciousPoint Of ViewEndlessEnlightenedHuman Form Author:Frederick Lenz
“To think that God is compassionate is a terrible mistake. To think that God is wrathful is equally stupid. God isn't emotional. You are. To superimpose your emotions on infinity is typically human.” ThinkingHumansGodEmotionMistakeCompassionStupidEmotionalTerribleInfinityCompassionate Author:Frederick Lenz
“I think he is condemned by himself to loneliness. God is One: he was, he is, he will be always One. One is so lonely. Maybe that is why he created human beings--to feel less lonely. But as human beings betray his creation, he may become even lonelier.” ThinkingFeelsHumansMayGodHuman BeingsLonelinessCreationLonelyBetraySo Lonely Author:Elie Wiesel
“The great unmentionable evil at the center of our culture is monotheism. From a barbaric Bronze Age text known as the Old Testament, three anti-human religions have evolved -- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. These are sky-god religions. They are, literally, patriarchal -- God is the Omnipotent Father -- hence the loathing of women for 2,000 years in those countries afflicted by the sky-god and his earthly male delegates.” YearsHumansCountryGodAgeReligionCultureThreeEvilFatherKnownChristianitySkyAtheismIslamMalesTestamentJudaismOld TestamentLoathingOmnipotentDelegatesBronzeBarbaricMonotheismChristianity And IslamGod Delusion Book:The Decline and Fall of the American Empire Source: The Decline and Fall of the American Empire
“Except during my childhood, when I was probably influenced by Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel depiction of God with a flowing white beard, I have never tried to project the Creator in any kind of human likeness. The vociferous debates about whether God is male or female seem ridiculous to me. I think of God as an omnipotent and omniscient presence, a spirit that permeates the universe, the essence of truth, nature, being, and life. To me, these are profound and indescribable concepts that seem to be trivialized when expressed in words.” ThinkingHumansKindGodSeemsSpiritUniverseWhiteChildhoodProjectsConceptsFemaleEssenceProfoundMalesCreatorDebateRidiculousBeardOmnipotentIndescribableChapelOmniscientDepictionSistine Chapel Book:Living Faith Source: Living Faith
“To lift Him up, to preach His name, and to invite souls to love Him and to follow Him is the highest, heavenliest privilege of human life.” LoveLifeHumansSoulGodChristianNamesHighestPrivilegeFollowingChristian InspirationalLiftsHuman LifeMeaning Of LifeHeavenlyInvitesPreachingInviting Author:W. A. Criswell