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“Has anyone provided proof of God’s inexistence? Not even close. Has quantum cosmology explained the emergence of the universe or why it is here? Not even close. Have our sciences explained why our universe seems to be fine-tuned to allow for the existence of life? Not even close. Are physicists and biologists willing to believe in anything so long as it is not religious thought? Close enough. Has rationalism and moral thought provided us with an understanding of what is good, what is right, and what is moral? Not close enough. Has secularism in the terrible 20th century been a force for good? Not even close, to being close. Is there a narrow and oppressive orthodoxy in the sciences? Close enough. Does anything in the sciences or their philosophy justify the claim that religious belief is irrational? Not even in the ball park. Is scientific atheism a frivolous exercise in intellectual contempt? Dead on.”
― The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and Its Scientific Pretensions
― The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and Its Scientific Pretensions
“A working definition of self-denial is that principle by which, regardless of personal cost, we believe and do whatever Christ teaches us and reject and flee from whatever He forbids us.”
― Why Should You Deny Yourself?: Cultivating Biblical Godliness Series
― Why Should You Deny Yourself?: Cultivating Biblical Godliness Series
“Edwards’s piety continued on in the revivalist tradition, his theology continued on in academic Calvinism, but there were no successors to his God-centered worldview or his profoundly theological philosophy. The disappearance of Edwards’s perspective in American Christian history has been a tragedy. Mark Noll”
― Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God
― Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God
“J. C. Ryle, the nineteenth-century English bishop, wrote, “Surely a Christian should be willing to give up anything which stands between him and heaven. A religion that costs nothing is worth nothing! A cheap Christianity, without a cross, will prove in the end a useless Christianity, without a crown.”
― Why Should You Deny Yourself?: Cultivating Biblical Godliness Series
― Why Should You Deny Yourself?: Cultivating Biblical Godliness Series
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