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Zeke Shatzer
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“To be a Christian means to forgive the inexcusable, because God has forgiven the inexcusable in you.” -Pg 182
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Zeke Shatzer
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“…the value of the individual does not lie in him. He is capable of receiving value. He receives it by union with Christ.” -Pg 174
Not sure how much I agree. I think we have a degree of value but I’m not really sure. Maybe we have value but Christ gives us worth?
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Not sure how much I agree. I think we have a degree of value but I’m not really sure. Maybe we have value but Christ gives us worth?
Zeke Shatzer
is on page 170 of 208
“If there is equality, it is in [God’s] love, not in us.”
-Pg 170
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-Pg 170
Zeke Shatzer
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He also gives a fantastic analogy:
In the waking world, you can understand dreams, but in dreams, you cannot understand the waking world. It is the same way with Christianity and science.
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In the waking world, you can understand dreams, but in dreams, you cannot understand the waking world. It is the same way with Christianity and science.
Zeke Shatzer
is on page 141 of 208
“I believe in Christianity as I believe the sun has risen, not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.” -Pg 140
Ahhhhh my two favorite CS quotes are in this essay collection.
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Ahhhhh my two favorite CS quotes are in this essay collection.
Zeke Shatzer
is on page 139 of 208
“If…i [accept] the scientific cosmology as a whole, then not only can I not fit in Christianity, but I cannot even fit in science. If minds are wholly dependent on brains, and brains on biochemistry, and biochemistry (in the long run) on the meaningless flux of atoms, I cannot understand how the thought of those minds should have any significance.” -Pg 139
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Zeke Shatzer
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“To call [war] useless because it did not also cure slums and unemployment is like coming up to a man who has just succeeded in defending himself from a man-eating tiger and saying, ‘It’s no good, old chap. This hasn’t really cured your rheumatism!’” -Pg 74
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Zeke Shatzer
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“Good philosophy must exist, if for no other reason, because bad philosophy needs to be answered.” -Pg 58
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Zeke Shatzer
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“Indeed, if we consider the unblushing promises of reward and the staggering nature of the rewards promised in the gospels, it would seem that our Lord find our desires not too strong, but too weak.” -Pg 26
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Zeke Shatzer
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“[Today, people think the highest virtue is unselfishness.] The negative idea of unselfishness carries with it the suggestion not primarily of securing good things for others, but of going without them ourselves, as if our abstinence and not their happiness was the important point. I do not think this is the Christian virtue of love.”
-Pg 25
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