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I dreamed last night, and now I understand. I dreamed I had fallen into a deep pit where I lay helpless and dispairing. Confucious came and said, "Let me give you advice, my friend; if you get out of your trouble, never get in it again." Buddha came and said, "If you can climb up to where I can reach you, I will help you." The Christ came. He climbed down into the pit and carried me out.
--Anonymous


As Christians we accept one foundational truth-God-and everything else makes sense. An athiest denies God and has to accept incredible explanations for everything else. It takes more faith to deny God than to believe in Him.
--John MacArthur


In this modern world of ours, many people seem to think that science has somehow made such religous ideas as immortality untimely or old-fashioned. I think science has a real surprise for the sceptics. Science, for instance, tells us that nothing in nature, not even the tiniest particle, can disapper without a trace. Nature does not know extinction. All it knows is transformation. If God applies this fundemental principle to the most minute and insignifigant parts of His universe, doesn't it make sense to assume that He applies it to the masterpiece of His creation, the human soul?
--Dr. Werner Von Braun


There are but two essential requirements: First: has anyone cheated death and proved it? Second: Is it available to me? Here is the complete record: Confucious' tomb--occupied. Buddha's tomb--occupied. Mohammed's tomb--occupied. Jesus' tomb--empty. Argue as you will. There is no point in following a loser.
--G.B. Hardy


For the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream. He has scaled the mountains of ignorance; he is about to conquer the highest peak; as he pulls himself over the final rock, he is greeted by a band of theologians who have been sitting there for centuries.
--Robert Jastrow


Do you ever sit and wonder what is wrong with the world? Do you ever ask yourself why it is that Christians seem to have so little influence, why they seem to achieve so little, for all their numbers, in putting the world right? To each of those two questions, there is ultimately but one answer. It is this: we lack the mind of Christ.
--J. Arthur Lewis


Humanism was not invented by a man, but a snake who suggested that the quest for autonomy might be a good idea.
--R.C. Sproul


The modern world detests authority but worships relevance. Our Christian conviction is that the Bible has both authority and relevance, and that the secret of both is Jesus Christ.
--John R. Stott


It is no fault of Christianity that a hypocrite falls into sin.
--Jerome


Nature is our sister, not our mother; she too has fallen.
--Gilbert Keith G.K. Chesterson


What I believe is so magnificent, so glorious, that it is beyond finite comprehension. To believe that the universe was created by a purposeful benign Creator  is one thing. To believe that this Creator too on human vesture, accepted death and mortality, was tempted, betrayed, broken, and all for love of us, defies reason. It is so wild that it terrifies some Christians who try to dogmatize their fear by lashing out at other Christians, because tidy Christianity with all answers given is easier than one which reaches out to the wild wonder of God's love; a love we don't even have to earn.
--Madeleine L'Engle
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