"Christianity did take a lot of Greek concepts."
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"Jesus never uttered a loftier or a grander truth than when he said that wisdom cometh out of the mouths of babes."
"I love Christianity, Islam and many other faiths - through Hinduism."
"Once Jesus had blazed the trail, his twelve disciples could carry on his mission without his presence."
"It was through the Hindu religion that I learnt to respect Christianity and Islam."
"The war made me poignantly aware of the beauty of the world."
"If Christianity had asserted itself in Germany, six million Jews would have lived."
"The conversion of a savage to Christianity is the conversion of Christianity to savagery."
"Christianity in its true sense puts an end to the State. It was so understood from its very beginning, and for that Christ was crucified."
"Christianity, whatever else it is, is an explosion. Unless it is sensational there is simply no sense in it. Unless the Gospel sounds like a gun going off it has not been uttered at all."
"Christianity got over the difficulty of combining furious opposites, by keeping them both, and keeping them both furious."
"I have much to learn of the Indian, nothing of the missionary."
"It is our taste that decides against Christianity now, no longer our reasons."
"Morality is: the mediocre are worth more than the exceptions ... I abhore Christianity with a deadly hatred."
"Christianity is religion for the executioner."
"Christianity is called the religion of pity."
"Christianity is Platonism for the people."
"Christianity is a metaphysics of the hangman."
"Christianity will doubtless still survive in the earth ten centuries hence- stuffed and in a museum."
"The deeper our insight into the methods of nature . . . the more incredible the popular Christianity seems to us."