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They don't pay me enough to take any racial abuse. If you come up to me and say something racially, I'm going to take your head off.
— Bill Goldberg
Racism is racism—and there is no room in America for racism of any color. And we must reject calls for racism, whether they come from a throat that is white or one that is black.
— Hubert Humphrey
If our church is not marked by caring for the poor, the oppressed, the hungry, we are guilty of heresy.
— Ignatius of Loyola
Justice this side of heaven is a myth. It's not our job anyway. Real justice belongs to God.
— Colleen Coble
Recompense injury with justice, and recompense kindness with kindness.
— Confucius
Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.
— Confucius
But always they featured things we believed were wrong in the sight of God. Stealing, lying, murder. Was this what God wanted in times like these? How should a Christian act when evil was in power?
— Corrie Ten Boom
How should a Christian act when evil was in power?
— Corrie Ten Boom
His famous, soul-stirring "I have a dream" speech will still give you chills and break your heart today. Decades later, long after his life on earth tragically ended, the legacy of his burden lives on, improving lives for generations to come. All because one man allowed his burden to birth a dream.
— Craig Groeschel
It simply means that within every man, God has planted a divine desire to fight for righteousness.
— Craig Groeschel
Liberal Christianity, of course, has enemies, but they are everyone's enemies - sexism, racism, homophobia. But liberal versions of Christianity, which can be both theologically and politically conservative, assume that what it means to be Christian qua Christian is to have no enemies peculiar to being Christian.
— Stanley Hauerwas
Righteousness has to do with the vertical standard that God gives us to please Him. Justice has to do with the horizontal expression of that righteous standard in the lives of others.
— Tony Evans