“For piety lies not in being often seen turning a veiled head to stones, nor in approaching every altar, nor in lying prostratebefore the temples of the gods, nor in sprinkling altars with the blood of beastsbut rather in being able to look upon all things with a mind at peace.” MindLooksAbleLyingBloodSocietyAll ThingsStonesLook UpTemplesAltarsPiety Author:Lucretius
“The sticks break, the stones crumble, The eternal altars tilt and tumble, Sanctions and tales dislimn like mist About the amazed evangelist. He stands unshook from age to youth Upon one pin-point of the truth.” AgeBreakYouthEternalStonesSticksTalesAmazedPinsAltarsMistSanctionsEvangelistsTilt Book:South Sea Tales Source: South Sea Tales
“As I view it, in every family a record should be kept...that record should be the first stone, if you choose, in the family altar. It should be a book known and used in the family circle; and when the child reaches maturity and goes out to make another household, one of the first things that the young couple should take along should be the records of their families, to be extended by them as life goes on...each one of us carries, individually, the responsibility of record keeping, and we should assume it.” IfsShouldFirstsChildrenBookYoungUsedViewsResponsibilityKnownRecordsGoes OnCoupleStonesAssumingCirclesMaturityCarrieYou ChooseHouseholdAltarsLife Goes OnYoung Couples Author:John Andreas Widtsoe
“Whether there were organized orders of builders in the early times no one can tell, through there may have been. No matter; man mixed thought and worship with his work, and as he cut his altar stones and fitted them together he thought out a faith by which to live.” MenMayHas BeensMatterTogetherOrderCuttingWorshipStonesOrganizedAltarsBuilder Book:The Builders - A Story & Study of Masonry Source: The Builders - A Story & Study of Masonry
“God warned Israel, "And if thou wilt make me an altar of stone, thou shalt not build it of hewn stone: for if thou lift up thy tool upon it, thou hast polluted it" (Ex. 20:25). To pollute something is to make it ordinary. God insists that any approach crafted by human ingenuity will produce a worship system just like all the pagan systems in the world. In other words, it will be common or profane - just like everyone else's paganism.” IfsWorldHumansCommonProduceApproachWorshipOrdinaryToolsStonesIsraelLiftsExesAltarsPaganismPaganIngenuityProfane Author:Max Anders
“We dare not trim stones to make God an altar, for if we do we ruin everything. We would spend time bringing people to the altar and saying, "Look at those beautiful stones we trimmed!" We merely need to accept the work that God has done for us in Christ. The object of His restrictions is to help us see how wonderful He is and to spend the rest of our lives rendering true worship to Him.” PeopleIfsNeedsLooksDoneHelpingBeautifulChristAcceptingOur LivesWonderfulObjectsWorshipStonesDareRuinsEnd TimesSpend TimeRestrictionAltarsRenderingTrue Worship Author:Max Anders
“All gods who receive homage are cruel. All gods dispense suffering without reason. Otherwise they would not be worshipped. Through indiscriminate suffering men know fear and fear is the most divine emotion. It is the stones for altars and the beginning of wisdom. Half gods are worshipped in wine and flowers. Real gods require blood.” KnowsMenRealReasonSufferingFearEmotionHalfBloodDivineFlowerStonesWineAltarsHomage Book:Their Eyes Were Watching God Source: Their Eyes Were Watching God
“Neither torch nor dagger," Annabeth said firmly. "There is a third test, which I will pass." "A third test?" the pater demanded. "Mithras was born from rock," Annabeth said, hoping she was right. "He emerged fully grown from the stone, holding his dagger and torch." The screaming and wailing told her she had guessed correctly. "The big mother knows all!" a ghost cried. "That is our most closely guarded secret!" Then maybe you shouldn't put a statue of it on your altar, Annabeth thought.” KnowsSaidBigsMotherBornSecretRocksStonesTestsThirdsGhostCriedStatuesAltarsTorchesGuardedAnnabethDaggersWailing Author:Rick Riordan