| Author |
Quotes |
| Frederick The Great | Religion is the idol of the mob; it adores everything it does not understand. |
| Frederick The Great | All religions must be tolerated, for every man must get to heaven in his own way. |
| G K Chesterton | The coziness between church and state is good for the state and bad for the church. |
| G K Chesterton | Christianity has not been tried and found wanting; it has been found difficult and not tried. |
| G K Chesterton | The Bible tells us to love our neighbors, and also to love our enemies; probably because generally they are the same people. |
| Gary Gulbranson | God is more concerned about who you are than what you do, and He is more concerned about what you do than where you do it. |
| Gene Spafford | While traveling near Tampa, Florida I passed the "Jehovah's Witness Assembly Hall" and was struck by the fact that that must be where they make them. |
| George Dana Boardman | The world is dying for want, not of good preaching, but of good hearing. |
| George Earle Buckle | If one age believes too much it is natural that another believes too little. |
| George F Pentecost | If the truth were known, many sermons are prepared and preached with more regard for the sermon than the souls of the hearers. |
| George Santayana | The Bible is literature, not dogma. |
| George W Foote | It will yet be the proud boast of women that they never contributed a line to the Bible. |
| George W Goethals | Faith in the ability of a leader is of slight service unless it be united with faith in his justice. |
| George Washington | The liberality of sentiment toward each other, which marks every political and religious denomination of men in this country, stands unparalleled in the history of nations. |
| Gilbert K Chesterton | It is the test of a good religion whether you can joke about it. |
| Gilbert Keith Chesterton | I realized that ritual will always mean throwing away something; Destroying our corn or wine upon the altar of our gods. |
| Gilbert Keith Chesterton | The object of opening the mind as of opening the mouth is to close it again on something solid. |
| H L Mencken | We must respect the other fellow's religion, but only in the sense that we respect his theory that his wife is beautiful and his children smart. |
| H L Mencken | It is now quite lawful for a Catholic woman to avoid pregnancy by a resort to mathematics, though she is still forbidden to resort to physics or chemistry. |
| H L Mencken | We must respect the other fellow's religion, but only in the same sense and to the extent that we respect his theory that his wife is beautiful and his children smart. |
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