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Science does an excellent job of telling me why I don't have a tail, but it can't explain why I find that interesting.
— Rob Bell
This is a pattern. Something bonded with something like it, and that introduced something new, something more complex, something that previously didn't exist. Something the universe had never seen before. All because of a drive. A drive to bond, to unite, to come together. Where does this drive come from? It comes from within. This
— Rob Bell
That's what Spirit does, it brings about new creation. And what was true thirteen billion years ago is true now.
— Rob Bell
So if that's it, if that's the point of it all, if that's the ticket, the center, the one unavoidable reality, the heart of the Christian faith, why is it that no one used the phrase until the last hundred years or so?
— Rob Bell
When you do crash and burn, ask yourself lots of questions about whatever it is that happened: What can you learn here? How will you see things differently moving forward? Why did I do that? leads to, What have I learned? leads to, How will I do it differently in the future?
— Rob Bell
Like a piece of ice on a hot stove the poem must ride on its own melting.
— Robert Frost
Life peels us like an onion and every layer is softer and sweeter.
— Kristen Heitzmann
Creationist critics often charge that evolution cannot be tested, and therefore cannot be viewed as a properly scientific subject at all. This claim is rhetorical nonsense.
— Stephen Jay Gould
We cannot be effective if we continue to cling to the old ways, the old strategies, the old assumptions.
— George Barna
The religion of one age is the literary entertainment of the next.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
To put it simply, no Darwin, no Hitler. Hitler tried to speed up evolution, to help it along, and millions suffered and died in unspeakable ways because of it.
— James Kennedy
If your religion does not change you, then you had better change your religion.
— Elbert Hubbard