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Nature, left to itself, defeats nature (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
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 (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
... we all know how to pray better than we practice what we know! (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
To pray well one must pray much (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
One can be coerced to church, but not to worship (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
A sick society, unlike a sick individual, fares best under the ministration of many doctors (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
To discover, or recover, the sense of religious certainty one must worship (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
Religion is the most widely debated and least agreed upon phenomenon of human history (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
The primary battle which religion must fight today is the battle to justify its own existence (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
While religion is ethical, it by no means follows that ethics is religion (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
Eternal life is personal existence in continuity with the present life, but transfigured (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
The sooner the doctrine of original sin disappears, the better it is for theology (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
The tendency to turn human judgments into divine commands makes religion one of the most dangerous forces in the world (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
Prayer is essentially a process by which ideals are enabled to become operative in our lives. It may be more than this, but it is at least this (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
The perpetual danger which besets religion is that it may substitute gentility and aestheticism for prophetic insight and power (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
The most common type of pessimism is neither philosophical nor religious: it is the pessimism of thwarted desire.... It is the cynical sneer of the man who, seeking roses, finds only ashes (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
Life is a continual alternation of rest and action, of the need of comfort and the need of power (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
The great danger is that in the confession of any collective sin, one shall confess the sins of others and forget our own (Georgia Harkness Quotes)
The truth is seldom found in extremes. Central truths can be revolutionary if put to work (Georgia Harkness Quotes)