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while religion is ethical, it by no means follows that ethics is religion.
Georgia Harkness
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Georgia Harkness
Age: 83 †
Born: 1891
Born: April 21
Died: 1974
Died: August 21
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Georgia Elma Harkness
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... we all know how to pray better than we practice what we know!
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The tendency to turn human judgments into divine commands makes religion one of the most dangerous forces in the world.
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religion is perhaps its own worst enemy. For religion, masquerading under the guise of archaic creeds, and impossible literalisms, and ecclesiasticism indifferent to human needs, has brought about an inevitable and in many respects wholesome revulsion.
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Persons who would never think of announcing boldly to the world, 'I am a scholar,' 'I am a great artist,' 'I am a beautiful woman,' nevertheless seem to think it wholly within the bounds of good taste to announce that they are Christians!
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Nature, left to itself, defeats nature.
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churches, like all the rest of our major institutions, are rooted in capitalism. For a church to attack capitalism is to 'bite the hand that feeds it.
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