“Being a holy people included seeking justice. The Sabbath and Jubilee Year practices gave everyone equal rights, freedom, and second chances. Slaves… — Doris Rikkers Copy Share Image
The "prophets" were what we would call dissident intellectuals. They provided critical geopolitical analysis, condemned the crimes of the powerful, called for… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
“She gave Rachel her usual obsessively loving smile, including Phin in it, too, as her future son-in-law. Such a nice couple ,… — Jennifer Crusie Copy Share Image
Churchill knew the importance of peace, and he also knew the price of it. Churchill finally got his voice, of course. He… — Suzanne Fields Copy Share Image
“Is it true that man was once perfectly pure and innocent, and that he became degenerate by disobedience? No. The real truth… — Robert G. Ingersoll Copy Share Image
“It was passages like these, where there is a clear mocking of literalist readings of Scripture, that had brought me back around… — Kalanithi Copy Share Image
The burden of all song and praise "unto the Highest" has been that God stands for justice and mercy. Yet injustice among… — Emma Goldman Copy Share Image
We live by faith; but Faith is not the slave Of text and legend. Reason's voice and God's, Nature's and Duty's, never… — John Greenleaf Whittier Copy Share Image
“But all of what Jesus says in this chapter should be read in light of the opening few verses: “Do whatever they… — David Desilva Copy Share Image
“With such questions as these, we perhaps approach a critical parting of the ways, a point at which our two pictures of… — Thomas Talbott Copy Share Image
“At that moment the universe appeared to me a vast machine constructed only to produce evil. I almost doubted the goodness of… — Emily Brontë Copy Share Image
Noah is the battle of justice versus mercy. In Genesis it says that Noah was righteous in his times. You think you… — Darren Aronofsky Copy Share Image
“Now here comes in the whole collapse and huge blunder of our age. We have mixed up two different things, two opposite… — G.K. Chesterton Copy Share Image