Man had freedom to choose the good, but this same freedom also allowed him to choose the bad. This is called moral… — Greg Koukl Copy Share Image
Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters. — Benjamin Franklin Copy Share Image
What is the value of any political freedom, but as a means to moral freedom? — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“She would certainly eat only black bread and drink only water rather than sell her soul, and she would not surrender her… — Dostoevsky F Copy Share Image
“I don't complain of conventional morality. I complain rather of the mediocre heretics who seize upon the findings of sophistication and adopt… — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
Do we call this the land of the free? What is it to be free from King George the Fourth and continue… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
The only answer to this, and it isn't an entire answer, said Father Travis, is that God made human beings free agents.… — Louise Erdrich Copy Share Image
The promulgation of the great doctrines of religion, the being, and attributes, and providence of one Almighty God: the responsibility to him… — Joseph Story Copy Share Image
Only the [Catholic] Church stood squarely across the path of Hitler’s campaign for suppressing truth. I never had any special interest in… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
The insistence on truthfulness does not disturb the freedom of the individual. The social obligation implied in Satyagraha turns the freedom of… — Goparaju Ramachandra Rao Copy Share Image
“If God were to remove all evil from our world (but somehow leave human beings on the planet), it would mean that… — Billy Graham Copy Share Image
“A.W. Tozer captured these ideas very well when he wrote: Here is my view: God sovereignly decreed that man should be free… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Do we call this the land of the free? What is it to be free from King George and continue the slaves… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“You see, Monsieur, it's worth everything, isn't it, to keep one's intellectual liberty, not to enslave one's powers of appreciation, one's critical… — Edith Wharton Copy Share Image