“Truth indeed is sacred; but, as Pilate said, "What is truth?" Show us the undoubted infallible criterion of absolute truth, and we will hold it as a sacred inviolable thing. But in the absence of that infallible criterion, we have all an equal right to grope about in our search of it, and no body and no school nor clique must be allowed to set up a standard of orthodoxy which shall bar the freedom of scientific inquiry.” SaidShowsBodySchoolEqualStandardsAbsolutesSacredAbsenceBarsInquiryCriteriaOrthodoxyInfallibleAbsolute TruthClique Author:William Stanley Jevons
“When the sacred manifests itself in any hierophany, there is not only a break in the homogeneity of space; there is also a revelation of an absolute reality, opposed to the nonreality of the vast surrounding expanse. The manifestation of the sacred ontologically founds the world. In the homogenous and infinite expanse, in which no point of reference is possible and hence no orientation can be established, the hierophany reveals an absolute fixed point, a center.” WorldRealityFoundSpaceBreakAbsolutesInfiniteSacredFixedManifestationRevelationsNo PointOrientationExpanseHomogeneity Author:Mircea Eliade
“Isn't atheism just another religion?' No, it isn't. Atheism has no creeds, rituals, holy book, absolute moral code, origin myth, sacred spaces or shrines. It has no sin, divine judgment, forbidden words, prayer, worship, prophecy, group privileges, or anointed 'holy' leaders. Atheists don't believe in a transcendent world or supernatural afterlife. Most important, there is no orthodoxy in atheism.” WorldBelieveImportantBookPrayerSinSpaceLeaderMoralGroupsAtheismDivineHolyJudgmentWorshipAbsolutesSacredDon't BelieveAtheistPrivilegeMythCodeRitualAfterlifeCreedsProphecyForbiddenOrthodoxyTranscendentShrinesMoral CodeHoly BooksSacred Space Author:Dan Barker
“Literature is the one place in any society where, within the secrecy of our own heads, we can hear voices talking about everythingin every possible way. The reason for ensuring that that privileged arena is preserved is not that writers want the absolute freedom to say and do whatever they please. It is that we, all of us, readers and writers and citizens and generals and goodmen, need that little, unimportant-looking room. We do not need to call it sacred, but we do need to remember that it is necessary.” WayWantNeedsLittlesReasonRememberLiteratureVoiceRoomsTalkingReaderCitizensPleaseAbsolutesSacredPrivilegedArenaSecrecyUnimportantAbsolute FreedomGoodman Author:Salman Rushdie
“All rituals are paradoxical and dangerous enterprises, the traditional and improvised, the sacred and the secular. Paradoxical because rituals are conspicuously artificial and theatrical, yet designed to suggest the inevitability and absolute truth of their messages. Dangerous because when we are not convinced by a ritual we may become aware of ourselves as having made them up, thence on the paralyzing realization that we have made up all our truths; our ceremonies, our most precious conceptions and convictions - all are mere inventions.” MayMadeDangerousMessagesAbsolutesSacredMereConvictionConvincedInventionTraditionalRealizationEnterpriseConceptionRitualArtificialSecularCeremonyTheatricalInevitabilityParadoxicalAbsolute Truth Author:Barbara Myerhoff
“In liberal society we claim that freedom of speech is sacred and therefore has an absolute character. But we know (or should know) that "free speech" inhabits a structured space: not only is "hate speech" legally forbidden in liberal societies, but there are also laws protecting the circulation of copyrighted material, and the reproduction of trademarks and patents without explicit permission.” KnowsShouldCharacterLawHateSpaceMaterialsSpeechClaimsAbsolutesSacredFree SpeechFreedom Of SpeechPermissionForbiddenReproductionPatentsCirculationExplicitHate SpeechTrademarks Author:Talal Asad
“The uniqueness of zazen lies in this: that the mind is freed from bondage to all thought forms, visions, objects, and imaginings, however sacred or elevating, and brought to a state of absolute emptiness, from which alone it may one day perceive its own true nature, or the nature of the universe.” MindMayStatesFormLyingUniverseVisionObjectsOne DayAbsolutesSacredPerceiveEmptinessUniquenessBondageTrue NatureElevating Author:Philip Kapleau
“The velocity of light occupies an extraordinary place in modern physics. It is lèse-majesté to make any criticism of the velocity of light. It is a sacred cow within a sacred cow, and it is just about the Absolutest Absolute in the history of human thought.” HumansLightScienceModernCriticismAbsolutesSacredExtraordinaryPhysicsCowsVelocityHuman ThoughtModern PhysicsSacred Cows Author:Anthony Standen
“Even though the discples were not aware of it, the presence was with them while they were reviewing the scriptures together on the road. Henceforth, we will catch only a fleeting glimpse of it -- in the study of sacred writings, in other human beings, in liturgy, and in communion with strangers. But these moments remain us that our fellow men and women are themselves sacred; there is something about them taht is worthy of absolute reverence, is in the last resort mysterious, and we will always elude us.” MenWritingHumansMomentsTogetherLastsHuman BeingsStudyMen And WomenAbsolutesFellowsSacredStrangerWorthyScriptureMysteriousReverenceCommunionGlimpseFleetingResortsFellow ManEludeLiturgyElude Us Author:Karen Armstrong
“The third absolute right, inherent in every Englishman, is that of . . . the sacred and inviolable rights of private property.” RightsThirdsAbsolutesSacredPropertyInherentEnglishmenPrivate Property Author:William Blackstone
“God's sacred intent for you and for me is nothing short of absolute abandonment to Jesus, entire separation from the pollution of the world, and ardent worship of our King with every breath we take.” WorldJesusKingsWorshipAbsolutesBreathsSacredSeparationPollutionAbandonmentArdent Book:Set-Apart Femininity: God's Sacred Intent for Every Young Woman Source: Set-Apart Femininity: God's Sacred Intent for Every Young Woman
“In the eyes of dialectical philosophy, nothing is established for all times, nothing is absolute or sacred.” PhilosophyEyeAbsolutesSacredAll Time Book:Ten Classics of Marxism Source: Ten Classics of Marxism