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Never think that the circumstances in your life have nothing to do with God's will. They have everything to do with it!
— Priscilla Shirer
But whether or not God CHOOSES to do something is a question of His sovereignty, not His ability.
— Priscilla Shirer
No matter your current reality and the circumstances that describe it, there is a time to start connecting it all with God's infinite and indescribable ability
— Priscilla Shirer
Sometimes--well, maybe always--we just have to take it on faith that God knows what He's doing.
— Deborah Raney
When I sit up here... I'm just blown away God even notices us...
— Denise Hunter
Many liberals believe in God; many conservatives do. What matters is not whether people believe in God but what text, if any, they believe to be divine. Those who believe that He has spoken through a given text will generally think differently from those who believe that no text is divine. Such people will usually get their values from other texts, or more likely from their conscience and heart.
— Dennis Prager
If nothing is holy, nothing is profane.
— Dennis Prager
We humans are the culmination of God's efforts. The Torah is man centered under God centered. It's like TWIN pillars, TWIN centers. It's NOT JUST God centered.
— Dennis Prager
Victor Hamilton writes: "Regarding the serpent's origin, we are clearly told that he was an animal made by God. This information immediately removes any possibility that the serpent is to be viewed as some kind of supernatural, divine force. There is no room here for any dualistic ideas about the origins of good and evil.
— Dennis Prager
Therefore, there is no issue here of a holy text depicting people being ordered by their God to kill infidels or innocents.
— Dennis Prager
God rested from all his work which he created to do/make. The last word, this last 'to do' is for us, we are the partners in the completion of creation, it's not done yet.
— Dennis Prager
Genesis 1:1. When bara is used in the Torah, it is used only with reference to God—because only God can create from nothing.
— Dennis Prager