Quotes about Religion
If religion comprises rules you follow, faith is demonstrated by the actions you take.
— Seth Godin
A curious person embraces the tension between his religion and something new, wrestles with it and through it, and then decides whether to embrace the new idea or reject it.
— Seth Godin
As a result of the assault on Christianity, the Christian faith has been isolated more and more into a tiny private sector of life and removed from the whole public spectrum of America.
— James Kennedy
For me, my faith informs my life.
— Mike Pence
Life with God is an individual matter, and general formulas do not easily apply.
— Philip Yancey
I enter a most earnest plea that in our hurried and rather bustling life of today we do not lose the hold that our forefathers had on the Bible.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Even though I have never had an abrupt conversion experience, religion has been real to me and closely knitted to life. In fact the two cannot be separated; religion for me is life.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
And as for the Pope, I refuse him as Christ's enemy, and antichrist, with all his false doctrine.
— John Foxe
The Jesuit turned away, saying, sarcastically, "The Protestants are impenetrable rocks." "You are mistaken," said Kutnaur, "it is Christ that is the Rock, and we are firmly fixed upon Him.
— John Foxe
Trouble me not, friar, I have confessed my sins to God, and obtained absolution through the merits of Jesus Christ.
— John Foxe
I was brought up in a religion by which I was always taught to renounce the devil; but should I comply with your desire, and go to Mass, I should be sure to meet him there in a variety of shapes.
— John Foxe
Queen Mary's succession to the throne, when the Gospel and true religion were banished, and the Antichrist of Rome, with his superstition and idolatry, introduced.
— John Foxe