“[The right] may never bring prayer back to schools, but it has rescued all manner of rightwing economic nostrums from history's dustbins. Having rolled back the landmark economic reforms of the sixties (the war on poverty) and those of the thirties (labor law, agricultural price supports, banking regulation), its leaders now turn their guns on the accomplishments of the earliest years of progressivism (Woodrow Wilson's estate tax; Theodore Roosevelt's anti-trust measures). With a little more effort, the backlash may well repeal the entire twentieth century.” YearsWellsMayLittlesWarSchoolLawTurnsPrayerEffortLeaderPovertySupportEconomicCenturyTaxesGunLaborReformAccomplishmentRegulationSixtyEstatesBankingTwentieth CenturyWilsonLandmarksBacklashProgressivismTheodoreWar On PovertyDustbinLabor LawsEconomic ReformsEstate Taxes Author:Thomas Frank
“One night alone in prayer might make us new men, changed from poverty of soul to spiritual wealth, from trembling to triumphing.” MenSoulMightSpiritualNightWealthPrayerPovertyChangedOne NightTremblingSpiritual WealthNights Alone Book:The Complete Works of C. H. Spurgeon, Volume 14: Sermons 788 to 847 Source: The Complete Works of C. H. Spurgeon, Volume 14: Sermons 788 to 847
“An Atheist believes that a hospital should be built instead of a church. An atheist believes that deed must be done instead of prayer said. An atheist strives for involvement in life and not escape into death. He wants disease conquered, poverty vanished, war eliminated.” WantShouldBelieveSaidWarDoneMotivationalReligionChurchPrayerPovertyAtheismDiseaseBuiltStriveAtheistDeedsHospitalsInsightfulStrifeHospitalityInvolvementDaily Atheist Author:Madalyn Murray O'Hair