Christianity Quotes

Tertullian (Teruillian was one of the founders of the Catholic Church) was born in Carthage somewhere about 160 A.D. He was a pagan, and he abandoned himself to the lascivious life of his city until about his 35th year, when he became a Christian… To him is ascribed the sublime confession: Credo quia absurdum est […]

If you read history, you will find that the Christians who did most for the present world were just those who thought most of the next… It is since Christians have largely ceased to think of the other world that they have become so ineffective in this. Aim at heaven and you will get earth […]

But the greatest of all reformers of the depraved religion of his own country, was Jesus of Nazareth. Abstracting what is really his from the rubbish in which it is buried, easily distinguished by its luster from the dross of his biographers, and as separable from that as the diamond from the dunghill, we have […]

The party stands on the basis of Positive Christianity, and Positive Christianity IS National Socialism… National Socialism is the doing of God’s will… God’s will reveals itself in German blood… Dr. Zoellner and Count Galen have tried to make clear to me that Christianity consists in faith in Christ as the Son of God. That […]

If I had the power that the New Testament narrative says that Jesus had, I would not cure one person of blindness, I would make blindness impossible. I would not cure one person of leprosy, I would abolish leprosy.

I was glad to find in your book a formal contradiction at length of the judiciary usurpation of legislative powers; for such the judges have usurped in their repeated decisions, that Christianity is a part of the common law. The proof of the contrary which you have adduced is incontrovertible; to wit, that the common […]

Christendom has done away with Christianity without being quite aware of it.

Division has done more to hide Christ from the view of all men than all the infidelity that has ever been spoken.

The office of reformer of the superstitions of a nation, is ever more dangerous. Jesus had to work on the perilous confines of reason and religion; and a step to the right or left might place him within the grasp of the priests of the superstition, a bloodthirsty race, as cruel and remorseless as the […]

To the frivolous, Christianity is certainly not glad tidings, for it wishes first of all to make them serious.