“These last few days I've felt Godless. I've felt cleaner, less muddled, less blind. I still believe in a God. But he's so remote, so cold, so mathematical. I see that we have to live as if there is no God. Prayer and worship and singing hymns-all silly and useless.” IfsBelieveStillsGodLastsFeltReligiousPrayerColdWorshipSingingBlindSillyMathematicalUselessThere Is No GodPraying To GodHymnsCleanersI Still BelieveGod Prayer Book:The Collector Source: The Collector
“I like the fervor of religious music, the zealous aspect - that preachers can go from a conversational cadence into this passionate singing.” ReligiousSingingAspectPassionatePreacherFervorCadenceZealousReligious Music Author:Yannis Philippakis
“Imagine a smashed stained-glass window, a page torn from a Bible, or a snippet of choral singing. You would still recognize their religious roots, wouldn't you? In 1915, Coca-Cola designed a bottle so unique that if it were smashed into thousands of pieces, from a single shard of glass you'd still be able recognize the brand. We call such a device a Smashable. It can be anything from a color to a sound, from a pattern to a smell to an icon.” IfsStillsAbleSoundReligiousPiecesImagineColorPagesUniqueSingingRootsWindowGlassesPatternsSmellBrandsDevicesBottlesTornIconsCoca ColaStained GlassStained Glass WindowsShards Of Glass Author:Martin Lindstrom
“Since Jimmy Carter, religious fundamentalists play a major role in elections. He was the first president who made a point of exhibiting himself as a born again Christian. That sparked a little light in the minds of political campaign managers: Pretend to be a religious fanatic and you can pick up a third of the vote right away. Nobody asked whether Lyndon Johnson went to church every day. Bill Clinton is probably about as religious as I am, meaning zero, but his managers made a point of making sure that every Sunday morning he was in the Baptist church singing hymns.” MindFirstsLittlesMadePlayLightChristianPoliticalPresidentBornChurchReligiousRolesMorningAtheismMajorsSingingPicksVoteThirdsElectionBillsClintonAtheistCampaignsManagersSundayZeroJohnsonFanaticsJimmyCarterBaptistsBorn AgainHymnsSunday MorningPolitical CampaignReligious Fanatics Author:Noam Chomsky
“The ultimate goal of theology isn't knowledge, but worship. If our learning and knowledge of God do not lead to the joyful praise of God, we have failed. We learn only that we might laud, which is to say that theology without doxology is idolatry. The only theology worth studying is a theology that can be sung!” IfsGodMightGoalReligiousKnowledgeLearningStudyWorshipSingingUltimatePraiseTheologyJoyfulPastorTheologianIdolatryUltimate GoalKnowledge Of GodPraise GodDoxology Author:Sam Storms