“The Son of God died: it is immediately credible — because it is absurd. He was buried, and rose again: it is certain —because it is impossible”— Tertullian, en.wikipedia.org
“The question of why evil exists is not a theological question, for it assumes that it is possible to go behind the existence forced upon us as sinners. If we could answer it then we would not be sinners. We could make something else responsible….The theological question does not arise about the orig…”— Dietrich Bonhoeffer, amazon.com
“To stand up straight with your shoulders back is to accept the terrible responsibility of life, with eyes wide open. It means deciding to voluntarily transform the chaos of potential into the realities of habitable order. It means adopting the burden of self-conscious vulnerability, and accepting th…”— Jordan B. Peterson, amazon.com
“God also made it clear in several places in the Holy Qur’an that His Messengers have been appearing in different lands all over the world. In fact He did not neglect any people or any country.”— Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, amazon.com
“Now look at whoever is next to you. Look at them with eyes of joy and remember what St. Augustine said: 'If you want to see God, you have the means to do it.' God is love.”— Tony Grisoni, Paolo Sorrentino, Lenny Belardo, Jude Law, imdb.com
“I think of God the same way as I think of love. I think if you think that God exists, then He does, because your faith and your actions bring His presence into the world, and the same is true of love. If you believe in its power and you conduct your life with respect of its of its sanctity, then it'…”— Sharr White, Noah Solloway, Dominic West, imdb.com
“God created the world; the laws of nature were created by God. True science tries to find out what God put in the world. The trouble is where scientists speculate about theology and they don't know what they're talking about because they weren't there. They can't speculate about the origins of life…”— Pat Robertson, books.google.com
“For both Plato and Aristotle, the doctrine of becoming like god is one of the outcomes of the inquiry into the question that matters most to us humans, namely the question of how one ought to live one's life.”— Allan Silverman, amazon.com
“There is a desire deep within the soul which drives man from the seen to the unseen, to philosophy and to the divine.”— Khalil Gibran, amazon.com
“The language of God is not English or Latin; the language of God is cellular and molecular.”— Timothy Leary, en.wikiquote.org
“The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.”— John Milton, amazon.com
“Everything that God created has a purpose. The sun has a purpose. The clouds have a purpose. Rain has a purpose. Trees have a purpose. Animals have a purpose; even the smallest insects, and fish in the sea have a purpose.”— Muhammad Ali, Hana Yasmeen Ali, amazon.com
“People have three spiritual states. In the first they have no thought of God at all, but worship and pay service to everything else: friends and lovers, wealth and children, stones and clods. Once they gain a little knowledge and awareness, then they serve nothing but God. Yet, after learning and se…”— Jalal al-Din Rumi, amazon.com
“History is the track in the snow left by creativity wandering in the Divine Imagination.”— Rupert Sheldrake, Terence McKenna, Ralph Abraham, amazon.com
“God exists, but I don't believe in him. God himself doesn't believe in Him, according to the tradition. That would be a weakness.”— Jean Baudrillard, amazon.com
“This impulse to imagine that we were meant to be the citizens of some other place. It is from this sensation that the angels come into existence, creating in this world their ambience of pure loss.”— Robert Hass, amazon.com
“I see the only possibility of a salvation in preparing a readiness, in thinking and poetizing, for the appearance of the God or for the absence of God in the case of decline; that we not, to put it coarsely, ‘come to a wretched end,’ but rather if we decline, we decline in the face of the absent God…”— Martin Heidegger, ditext.com