CHRISTIANITY QUOTES IV

quotations about Christianity

Indeed, for us alone, who are called the enemies of the Christian religion, for us alone it is reserved, and even made the highest duty ... really to exercise love, this highest commandment of Christ and this only way to true Christianity.

MIKHAIL BAKUNIN

"The Reaction in Germany"


It is the duty of Christians to make religion lovely; he who makes religion unlovely is more an infidel than if he simply denied the doctrines of Christianity. He is a worm at the core, and not a worm on the leaf.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit


It took time for the church to come to terms with the ignominy of the cross. Church fathers forbade its depiction in art until the reign of the Roman emperor Constantine.... Now, though, the symbol is everywhere: artists beat gold into the shape of the Roman execution device, baseball players cross themselves before batting, and cancy confectioners even make chocolate crosses for the faithful to eat during Holy Week. Strange as it may seem, Christianity has become a religion of the cross--the gallows, the electric chair, the gas chamber, in modern terms.

PHILIP YANCEY

The Jesus I Never Knew


Christianity is haunted by the theory of a God with a craving for bloody sacrifices.

J.B.S. HALDANE

Possible Worlds and Other Papers


You see, we're all born sinful except for Jesus who was perfect, of course. And he was sent to save us. But how could he save us unless we're sinning? So we have to go on sinning in order to be saved and go to Heaven. That's how Christianity works. That's why it suits so many people.

CHARLIE MCMANUS

Nuns on the Run


For many centuries after the establishment of Christianity, mankind became more barbarous, ignorant, and miserable than before, instead of assisting the human mind in its progress to improvement, that system completely retarded it; a gloomy superstition, which sprung out of these gospels, cramped its energies, and fettered its exertions; instead of guiding society to freedom, peace, and happiness, there was founded on the authority of these writings a system of the most horrible and debasing oppression.

ETHAN ALLEN

Reason: The Only Oracle of Man


I consider Western Christianity in its practical working a negation of Christ's Christianity.

MAHATMA GANDHI

The Message of Jesus Christ


The Christian religion seems to have fulfilled its great biological purpose, in so far as we are able to judge. It has led human thought to independence, and has lost its significance, therefore, to a yet undetermined extent.... It seems to me that we might still make use in some way of its form of thought, and especially of its great wisdom of life, which for two thousand years has proven to be particularly efficacious.

CARL JUNG

Psychology of the Unconscious


The real difficulty with thousands in the present day is not that Christianity has been found wanting, but that it has never been seriously tried.

HENRY PARRY LIDDON

Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford


The way to begin a Christian life is not to study theology. Piety before theology. Right living will produce right thinking. Yet many men, when their consciences are aroused, run for catechisms, and commentaries, and systems. They do not mean to be shallow Christians. They intend to be thorough, if they enter upon the Christian life at all. Now, theologies are well in their place; but repentance and love must come before all other experiences. First a cure for your sin-sick soul, and then theologies. Suppose a man were taken with the cholera, and, instead of sending for a physician, he should send to a bookstore, and buy all the books which have been written on the human system, and, while the disease was working in his vitals, he should say, "I'll not put myself in the hands of any of these doctors. I shall probe this thing to the bottom." Would it not be better for him first to be cured of the cholera?

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Life Thoughts


Christians should be like a flower store: the odor of sanctity should betray them wherever they are.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit


Life is wasted if we do not grasp the glory of the cross, cherish it for the treasure that it is, and cleave to it as the highest price of every pleasure and the deepest comfort in every pain. What was once foolishness to us--a crucified God--must become our wisdom and our power and our only boast in this world.

JOHN PIPER

Don't Waste Your Life


Many professed Christians are like railroad station houses, and the wicked are whirled indifferently by them, and go on their way forgetting them; whereas they should be like switches, taking sinners off one track, and putting them on to another.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Life Thoughts


What could make me love
my fellow Christian better
than to see that God loves us all
as we were all one soul?

JULIAN OF NORWICH

Meditations with Julian of Norwich


CHRISTIAN, n. One who believes that the New Testament is a divinely inspired book admirably suited to the spiritual needs of his neighbor. One who follows the teachings of Christ in so far as they are not inconsistent with a life of sin.

AMBROSE BIERCE

The Devil's Dictionary

Tags: Ambrose Bierce


Christianity is simply the ideal form of manhood represented to us by Jesus Christ.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit


Christianity has enriched the erotic meal with the appetizer of curiosity and spoiled it with the dessert of remorse.

KARL KRAUS

Half-Truths and One-and-a-Half Truths


Did Christians live according to their Religion, they would do nothing but what Truth, Righteousness, and Goodness do, according to their understanding and ability: and then one man would be a God unto another.

BENJAMIN WHICHCOTE

Moral and Religious Aphorisms


My experience is, that Christianity dispels more mystery than it involves. With Christianity, it is twilight in the world; without it, night. Christianity does not finish the statue--that is heaven's work; but it "rough-hews" all things--truth, the mind, the soul.

MADAME SWETCHINE

"Thoughts,", The Writings of Madame Swetchine


With infinite depths of truth, and an incessant spring of spiritual life, Christianity cannot be limited to any time, or petrified in any shape. It is fluent and eternal. The reconciling element of the world, it goes forth into every age, and responds to the deepest tone of want in every posture of humanity.

E. H. CHAPIN

Living Words