“Christians who have influence in political life must feel as individuals responsibility in front of their own faith. And the duty of encouraging laws that are not in contradiction with the Commandments comes within the mission of the Church.” FeelsChristianLawPoliticalIndividualChurchResponsibilityInfluenceFrontsDutyMissionsContradictionCommandmentsPolitical Life Author:Karl Lehmann
“When we think of eternity, and of the future consequences of all human conduct, what is there in this life that should make any man contradict the dictates of his conscience, the principles of justice, the laws of religion, and of God?” ThinkingMenShouldHumansLawJusticePrinciplesConscienceConsequenceEternityThis LifeContradiction Author:William Wilberforce
“No legislative, administrative or judicial activity in the Hong Kong SAR is allowed to contradict the Basic Law, let alone to go against the Basic Law.” LawActivityContradictionJudicialHong KongAdministrativeSars Author:Wu Bangguo
“What Americans don't want to admit ... is that not only is there not a contradiction between state regulation and freedom, but in order for us to actually be free in our social interactions, there must be an extremely elaborated network of health, law, institutions, moral rules and so on.” WantStatesLawOrderSocialMoralInstitutionsContradictionInteractionRegulationSocial Interaction Author:Slavoj Žižek
“Providence has fixed the limits of human enjoyment by immovable boundaries, and has set different gratifications at such a distance from each other, that no art or power can bring them together. This great law it is the business of every rational being to understand, that life may not pass away in an attempt to make contradictions consistent, to combine opposite qualities, and to unite things which the nature of their being must always keep asunder.” HumansMayArtDifferentTogetherLawQualityLimitsOppositesDistanceBoundariesRationalFixedEnjoymentConsistentContradictionProvidenceGratificationPassing Away Book:Life and Writings Source: Life and Writings
“apparent contradiction ... is often the opportunity for new discovery in science; and it even may be said that the absence of apparent contradiction is due to our want of perception, since our knowledge of laws and causes is so small compared to their total sum.” WantMaySaidLawOpportunityCausesPerceptionDiscoveryDuesAbsenceContradictionNew DiscoveriesDiscovery In Science Book:The Venture of Rational Faith Source: The Venture of Rational Faith
“If you do not assume the law of non-contradiction, you have nothing to argue about. If you do not assume the principles of sound reason, you have nothing to argue with. If you do not assume libertarian free will, you have no one to argue against. If you do not assume morality to be an objective commodity, you have no reason to argue in the first place.” IfsFirstsReasonLawSoundPrinciplesMoralityAssumingLibertarianArguingObjectivesContradictionNo ReasonFree WillCommodity Author:William J. Murray