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Quotes about Equality

The love of God pays no attention to my prejudices caused by my natural individuality.
— Oswald Chambers
You must constantly beware of anything that causes you to think of yourself as a superior person.
— Oswald Chambers
We must not discriminate between things. Where things are concerned there are no class distinctions. We must pick out what is good for us where we can find it.
— Pablo Picasso
However, its ultimate motivation is fanatics' hostility to the principle of an open society in which formal equality is recognized for everyone.
— Pascal Bruckner
However, its ultimate motivation is fanatics' hostility to the principle of an open society in which formal equality is recognized for everyone. It is our existence as such that is intolerable for them.
— Pascal Bruckner
So many people there are so concerned about being socially conscious and environmentally aware, but they don't give a second thought to how they treat the guy washing their car or cutting their grass.
— Patrick Lencioni
Sexist leaders who do not respect the God-given gifts of women and who may even relate to them inappropriately have forsaken their ambassadorial calling.
— Paul David Tripp
It is most important for the practice of the Christian ministry, especially in its missionary activities toward those both within and without the Christian culture, to consider pagans, humanists, and Jews as members of the latent Spiritual Community and not as complete strangers who are invited into the Spiritual Community from outside. This insight serves as a powerful weapon against ecclesiastical and hierarchical arrogance.
— Paul Tillich
It will also challenge attitudes that subjugate women in ways that he himself clearly and consistently redressed.
— Pete Greig
To love as God loves means loving not just others like us, but those who are not.
— Peter Enns
We should linger here for a moment, for it summarizes a main theme of Paul's letters: God's unexpected move—Jesus's death and resurrection—places Jews and Gentiles on equal footing with God.
— Peter Enns
White privilege is not an overt act of racism but the simple observation that people of white skin are historically and culturally dominant, and therefore seen as the standard or norm.
— Peter Enns