Orthodoxy Quotations
Orthodoxy Quotes from:
- Gilbert K Chesterton
- George Orwell
- Bertrand Russell
- Elbert Hubbard
- Eric Hoffer
- Francis Schaeffer
- Robert Green Ingersoll
- Abraham Kuyper
- Aldous Huxley
- Andre Gide
- Anthony Davis
- Ayaan Hirsi Ali
- Benjamin Franklin
- Billy Graham
- Blaise Pascal
- Charlie Pierce
- Chuck Todd
- Desiderius Erasmus
- Edgar Quinet
- Edith Hamilton
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Absolute Quotes
It is now an article of absolute faith among Republicans that 'the government' is an entity separate from 'the American people,' which they say the same way that the old Jesuits talked about 'the mystical Body of Christ.' It is now an ironclad commandment of conservative orthodoxy that 'the government' is something parasitic and alien.
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Array Quotes
Another thing that worried me... was the array of devout exercises that was seen by each group as having a unique and a divine validity. That is, people who were loyalists of any form of religious orthodoxy assumed that their set of gestures, and their set alone, represented true love for God.
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Assume Quotes
In Britain, when someone says they do not believe in God, they stop going to church. In the U.S., many who may have doubts about Christian orthodoxy may continue to go to church. They do so because they assume that a vague god vaguely prayed to is the god that is needed to support family and nation.
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Men Quotes
Homosexuality involves sexual acts most men consider not only immoral, but filthy. The reason public men rarely say aloud what most say privately is they are fearful of being branded 'bigots' by an intolerant liberal orthodoxy that holds, against all evidence and experience, that homosexuality is a normal, healthy lifestyle.
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Religion Quotes
Orthodoxy, or right opinion, is, at best, a very slender part of religion. Though right tempers cannot subsist without right opinions, yet right opinions may subsist without right tempers. There may be a right opinion of God without either love or one right temper toward Him. Satan is a proof of this.
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Thinking Quotes
Descartes' immortal conclusion cogito ergo sum was recently subjected to destruction testing by a group of graduate researchers at Princeton led by Professors Montjuic and Lauterbrunnen, and now reads, in the Shorter Harvard Orthodoxy: (a) I think, therefore I am; or (b) Perhaps I thought, therefore I was; but (c) These days, I tend to leave that side of things to my wife.