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Truth has been relegated to subjectivity; beauty has been subjugated to the beholder; and as millions are idiotized night after night, a global commune has been constructed with the arts enjoying a totalitarian rule.
— Ravi Zacharias
Our intellect is not intended to be an end in itself, but only a means to the very mind of God.
— Ravi Zacharias
Wonder is that possession of the mind that enchants the emotions, while never surrendering reason.
— Ravi Zacharias
Knowledge and education in the hands of one who claims no higher accountability or authority than one's own individuality is power in the hands of a fool.
— Ravi Zacharias
We are fashioned by God to be thinking and emotional creatures. The emotions should follow reason, and not the other way around.
— Ravi Zacharias
Denying the existence of God leads us to preposterous conclusions so that, in the end, the amoral world of the skeptic who simply cannot explain good is worse than the world of the theist who has an explanation for evil.
— Ravi Zacharias
The worldview of the Christian faith is simple enough. God has put enough into this world to make faith in him a most reasonable thing. But he has left enough out to make it impossible to live by sheer reason alone. The
— Ravi Zacharias
God has put enough into the world to make faith in Him a most reasonable thing. But He has left enough out to make it impossible to live by sheer reason or observation alone.
— Ravi Zacharias
The resulting inability or even desire to reason and think through an idea logically is demonstrated by one-liners such as "I'm not into 'isms.
— Ravi Zacharias
More often than not religious rites are performed out of fear or superstition. And they are seldom questioned or examined.
— Ravi Zacharias
We are neither just brains floating around nor just hearts bouncing about.
— Ravi Zacharias
We are at a time when postmodernism defies certainty, truth, and meaning; when spiritualism dabbles in quantum theory; and when randomness has become the order of the day. Isn't it ironic that at the same time, the world is on the edge of financial bankruptcy because we have conducted our financial affairs in a random fashion, as if there are no absolutes?
— Ravi Zacharias