"The Old Testament teems with prophecies of the Messiah, but nowhere is it intimated that that Messiah is to stand as a God to be worshipped. He is to bring peace on earth, to build up the waste places--to comfort the broken-hearted, but nowhere is he spoken of as a deity."
About Olympia Brown
Olympia Brown — Life and Legacy
Olympia Brown was a significant figure in the women's suffrage movement, known for her unwavering dedication to the cause of equality. As the first woman to graduate from a theological school, she used her platform to advocate for women's rights, famously stating, 'The right to vote is the right to live.' This quote encapsulates her belief that suffrage was not just a political issue but a fundamental human right essential for women's autonomy and participation in society. Brown's core philosophy revolved around the idea that women should not only seek the right to vote but also challenge the societal norms that confined them. Her assertion, 'We are not here to be the servants of men,' highlights her commitment to dismantling patriarchal structures and advocating for women's agency. Through her speeches and writings, she emphasized the moral imperative of securing voting rights, arguing that true democracy could only be achieved with the inclusion of all voices. Today, Olympia Brown's quotes and ideas continue to resonate, reminding us of the ongoing struggle for equality and the importance of collective action in the fight for rights. Her legacy serves as an inspiration for contemporary movements advocating for social justice and gender equality.
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Olympia Brown quotes
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"When I read of the vain discussions of the present day about the Virgin Birth and other old dogmas which belong to the past, I feel how great the need is still of a real interest in the religion which builds up character, teaches brotherly love, and opens up to the seeker such a world of usefulness and the beauty of holiness."
"The grandest thing has been the lifting up of the gates and the opening of the doors to the women of America, giving liberty to twenty-seven million women, thus opening to them a new and larger life and a higher ideal."
"In striving for the best, in losing onself in others, one is lifted above the common material furniture of life, above the gaudy trappings and encumbering paraphenalia... into the realm of peace which passeth understanding."
"He who never sacrificed a present to a future good or a personal to a general one can speak of happiness only as the blind do of colors."
"Fortuitous circumstances constitute the molds that shape the majority of human lives, and the hasty impress of an accident is too often regarded as the relentless decree of all ordaining fate."
"How natural that the errors of the ancient should be handed down and, mixing with the principles and system which Christ taught, give to us an adulterated Christianity."
"The more we learn of science, the more we see that its wonderful mysteries are all explained by a few simple laws so connected together and so dependent upon each other, that we see the same mind animating them all."
"Endless sorrow has fallen upon my heart."