“Senses of humor define people, as factions, deeper rooted than religious or political opinions. When carrying out everyday tasks, opinions are rather easy to set aside, but those whom a person shares a sense of humor with are his closest friends. They are always there to make the biggest influence.” PeoplePersonsPoliticalEasyReligiousBrainOpinionShareInfluenceTasksEverydayDeeperSensesSense Of HumorRootedClosestBest FriendFactionsClosest FriendsPolitical Opinions Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy
“Total experiences, of which there are many kinds, tend again and again to be apprehended only as revivals or translations of the religious imagination. To try to make a fresh way of talking at the most serious, ardent, and enthusiastic level, heading off the religious encapsulation, is one of the primary intellectual tasks of future thought.” WayTryingKindImaginationReligiousLevelsTalkingSeriousIntellectualTasksPrimariesAgain And AgainTranslationsEnthusiasticRevivalHeadingsArdentWay Of Talking Author:Susan Sontag
“In America, religious dissent is as vital as it is elusive. Like the secretions of the pituitary, the juices of dissent are essential to ongoing life even if we do not always know precisely how, when or where they perform their tasks, and the not knowing - the flimsy, filmy elusiveness - is supremely characteristic of America's expressions of religious dissent. For in the United States no stalwart orthodoxy stands ever ready to parry the sharp thrust or clever feints of dissent.” IfsKnowsStatesAmericaReligiousUnitedUnited StatesKnowingAtheismReadyExpressionEssentialsTasksCleverCharacteristicsNot KnowingJuiceOngoingDissentThrustOrthodoxyElusiveStalwartElusiveness Author:Edwin Gaustad
“We see that it is not the task of Christianity to provide easy answers to every question, but to make us progressively aware of a mystery. God is not so much the object of our knowledge as the cause of our wonder.” GodChristianReligionCausesEasyReligiousAnswersWonderChristianityLordKnowledgeMysteryObjectsTasksChristian InspirationalQuestioningBishopsEasy Answers Book:The Orthodox Way Source: The Orthodox Way
“On the theory of the soul's mortality, the inferiority of women's capacity is easily accounted for: Their domestic life requires no higher faculties either of mind or body. This circumstance vanishes and becomes absolutely insignificant, on the religious theory: The one sex has an equal task to perform as the other: Their powers of reason and resolution ought also to have been equal, and both of them infinitely greater than at present.” MindHas BeensSoulReasonBodySexWomenReligiousGreaterTheoryOughtHigherCircumstancesEqualCapacityTasksFacultyResolutionMortalityInsignificantInferiorityDomestic Life Book:Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (Second Edition) Source: Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (Second Edition)
“I think that the Court's task, in this as in all areas of constitutional adjudication, is not responsibly aided by the uncritical invocation of metaphors like the ' wall of separation,' a phrase nowhere to be found in the Constitution.” ThinkingChristianFoundReligiousWallAreasTasksConstitutionCourtMetaphorSeparationPhrasesInvocation Author:Potter Stewart