"The main point of Christianity was this: that Nature is not our mother: Nature is our sister."
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"If you want a religion that makes sense, then I suggest something other than Christianity. But if you want a religion that makes life, then, I think this is the one."
"I serve for the love of God and in Him have all my hope."
"It is the cause, not the death, that makes the martyr."
"Cathleen Falsani: What is sin? Barack Obama: Being out of alignment with my values."
"There have been men before who got so interested in proving the existence of God that they came to care nothing for God himself, as if the good Lord had nothing to do but to exist. There have been some who were so preoccupied with spreading Christianity that they never gave a thought to Christ."
"Put your backbone where your wishbone is."
"Christianity is an extreme call to a radical life following a revolutionary leader."
"Wherever we find the Word of God surely preached and heard, and the sacraments administered according to the institution of Christ, there, it is not to be doubted, is a church of God."
"Christianity is art and not money. Money is its curse."
"Christianity remains to this day the greatest misfortune of humanity."
"Christianity gave Eros poison to drink; he did not die of it, certainly, but degenerated to Vice."
"Christianity did not begin with a confession. It began with an invitation into friendship, into creating a new community, into forming relationships based on love and service."
"Culture eats Christianity for breakfast."
"The words printed here are concepts. You must go through the experiences."
"In Science we have been reading only the notes to a poem; in Christianity we find the poem itself."
"Christianity without the living Christ is inevitably Christianity without discipleship, and Christianity without discipleship is always Christianity without Christ."
"Christianity was from the beginning, essentially and fundamentally, life's nausea and disgust with life, merely concealed behind, masked by, dressed up as, faith in "another" or "better" life."
"Christendom has done away with Christianity without being quite aware of it."
"In fact, I thought that Christianity was very a good and a very valuable thing for us. But after a while, I began to feel that the story that I was told about this religion wasn't perhaps completely whole, that something was left out."