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Were all men virtuous, the institutes of religion and laws would be unnecessary.
Sa’ib of Tabriz, aka Mirza Muhammad Ali Sa'ib, Saib Isfahani or Sa'ib Of Esfahan NULL
All this talk of infidelity and religion finally leads to one place: The dream is the same dream, only the interpretations differ.
Religion | Infidelity |
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher
The whole of religion is nothing but the sum of all relations of man to God, apprehended in all the possible ways in which any man can be immediately conscious in his life. In this sense there is but one religion, for it would be but a poverty-stricken and halting life, if all these relations did not exist wherever religion ought to be.
God | Life | Life | Man | Nothing | Poverty | Religion | Sense |
R. W. Sellars, fully Roy Wood Sellars
The Humanist’s religion, is the religion of one who says yea to the life here and now, of one who is self-reliant, fearless, intelligent and creative... Its Goal is the mastery of things that they may become servants and instrumentalities to man’s spiritual comradeship.
Religion is an explanation (Creed) of the ultimate meaning of life, and how to live (Code and Community–structure) accordingly, which is based on the notion of the Transcendent (Cult). Because Religion is an explanation of the ultimate meaning of life it provides a code of behavior in the fullest possible sense, including all the psychological, social and cultural dimensions of human life, and is hence a “Way of Life” – for humans.
Behavior | Creed | Cult | Life | Life | Meaning | Religion | Sense |
Vivekananda, fully Sri or Swami Vivekananda, born Narendra Nath Datta NULL
The old religions said that he was an atheist who did not believe in God. The new religion says that he is the atheist who does not believe in himself.
Superstition may be defined as constructive religion which has grown incongruous with intelligence.
Intelligence | Religion | Superstition |
Obert C. Tanner, fully Obert Clark Tanner
Humanity is in a precarious balance between the forces of violence and the forces of peace. It is by no means clear at this time which of these forces will prevail. We do not ask, however, whether religion will not become an aid to the forces of peace or cooperation.
Aid | Balance | Cooperation | Humanity | Means | Peace | Religion | Time | Will |