“In Scotland, Catholics have raised their voices against sectarianism and intolerance directed against the Church. Clearly, these actions show that freedom of religious expression, a basic human right, is not upheld in our midst as widely and as completely as it should be.” ShouldHumansShowsActionVoiceChurchReligiousExpressionCatholicRaisedMidstIntoleranceScotlandSectarianism Author:Keith O'Brien
“I think every citizen in Burlington has a right to voice their opinion and participate in the local political process no matter who they are or what they are or where they come from or what their religious beliefs are. But for me to base all of my decisions based on my reading of the Holy Bible just isn't going to happen.” ThinkingMatterHappensPoliticalReadingBeliefProcessVoiceReligiousDecisionOpinionCitizensHolyBibleLocalsReligious BeliefHoly Bible Author:Tim Scott
“An old joke puts its thus, "when a man speaks to a god its prayer , when a god speaks to a man its schizophrenia"... Many people hear voices without suffering any of the debilitating and dysfunctional effects associated with schizophrenia, some treat these as sources of inspiration of develop religious ideas around them, others become mediums or occultists.” PeopleMenIdeasInspirationSufferingSpeakVoiceReligiousPrayerEffectsSourceJokesTreatsMediumsSchizophreniaSource Of InspirationOld Jokes Author:Peter J. Carroll
“One would suppose that the battle for religious liberty was won in the United States two hundred years ago. However, in the time since, and right now, powerful voices are always raised in favor of bigotry and thought control. It is useful, then, to have a compendium of the thoughts of great men and women of all faiths (and of none) on the subject, to convince us that we men and woman of freedom are not and never have been alone.” MenYearsHas BeensTwoStatesVoiceReligiousUnitedPowerfulLibertyUnited StatesAtheismSubjectsRight NowBattleHundredMen And WomenYears AgoRaisedPositive AtheismFavorsGreat MenConvinceBigotryReligious LibertyConvince Us Author:Isaac Asimov
“There comes a moment during which almost every girl or boy falls into melancholy; they are tormented by a vague inquietude which rests on everything and finds nothing to calm it. They seek solitude; they weep; the silence to be found in cloister attracts them: the image of peace that seems to reign in religious houses seduces them. They mistake the first manifestations of a developing sexual nature for the voice of God calling them to Himself; and it is precisely when nature is inciting them that they embrace a fashion of life contrary to nature's wish.” FirstsMomentsSeemsFallGirlFoundHouseWishVoiceReligiousMistakeSilenceBoysAtheismFashionCallingSolitudeEmbraceCalmPositive AtheismContraryDevelopingManifestationMelancholyVagueReignSeducingVoice Of GodEvery Girl Author:Denis Diderot
“You learn in America to speak two ways. You learn in public discourse not to be very specific about your religious life. Or, if we talk about it, we'll find a secular way of doing it that will not be offensive to people of non-belief. So, that you go through life with these alternate voices.” PeopleIfsWayTwoAmericaBeliefSpeakVoiceReligiousSecularOffensiveDiscourseTwo WaysReligious LifePublic Discourse Author:Richard Rodriguez
“The world expects of Christians that they will raise their voices so loudly and clearly and so formulate their protest that not even the simplest man can have the slightest doubt about what they are saying. Further, the world expects of Christians that they will eschew all fuzzy abstractions and plant themselves squarely in front of the bloody face of history. We stand in need of folk who have determined to speak directly and unmistakably and come what may, to stand by what they have said.” MenWorldNeedsMaySaidChristianFacesSpeakVoiceReligiousDoubtFrontsRaisesPlantFolksDeterminedProtestBloodyAbstractionSimplestFuzzy Author:Albert Camus
“There is much depressing evidence that the religious voice is required to stay out of the public square only when it is pressed in a conservative cause.” ChristianCausesVoiceReligiousEvidenceConservativeSquaresDepressing Book:The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion Source: The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion
“Today religion is increasingly pushed aside by secularizing influences such as the university, the media, and politics. Rather than having a major voice in public life, religion has been relegated to the private and the personal.” Has BeensTodayChristianVoiceReligiousInfluenceMediaMajorsUniversityPublic Life Author:Paul Copan
“Make no mistake about the intention of these secularists: It is to discredit the voice of Christians so that America will tolerate only one view.” ChristianAmericaVoiceReligiousViewsMistakeIntentionTolerateDiscredit Author:Erwin W. Lutzer
“Phil Cousineau has created a fine companion book to accompany the important film he and Gary Rhine have made in defense of the religious traditions of Native Americans. [Native Americans] are recognized the world over as keepers of a vital piece of the Creator's original orders, and yet they are regarded as little more than squatters at home. This book features impressive interviews, beautiful illustrations, and gives a voice to the voiceless.” WorldGivingLittlesMadeImportantBookHomeBeautifulFilmOrderVoiceReligiousPiecesFineTraditionOriginalsCreatorDefenseFeaturesInterviewsNativeCompanionNative AmericanImpressiveAccompanyKeepersIllustrationGaryVoicelessReligious TraditionsSquatters Author:Peter Coyote