Quotes about Man
Science, they say, can tap the brain of man and alter his desires. But the Bible, which has withstood the ravages of time . . . says that we are possessed of a sinful, fallen nature which wars against us.
- Billy Graham
There is no conclusive scientific evidence that man is "up from the ape." While the animals were created "after their kind," we are told that "God created man in His own image" [Genesis 1:27 NKJV].
- Billy Graham
Science is learning to control everything but man.
- Billy Graham
It is the absence of the knowledge of God and man's refusal to obey Him that lie at the root of every problem which besets us.
- Billy Graham
Calloused hands were the badge of the pioneer, while furrowed brows are the insignia of modern man.
- Billy Graham
Every law that God has given has been for man's benefit. If man breaks it, he is not only rebelling against God; he is hurting himself.
- Billy Graham
Will a loving God send a man to hell? The answer from Jesus and His teachings of the Bible is, clearly, "Yes!" He does not send man willingly, but man condemns himself to eternal hell because . . .he refuses God's way of salvation and the hope of eternal life with Him.
- Billy Graham
To injure, ignore, disrespect, and violate the innocence of a child are among the greatest evils known to man.
- Billy Graham
Man himself is helpless to detach himself from the gnawing guilt of a heart weighed down with the guilt of sin. But where man has failed, God has succeeded.
- Billy Graham
Man has rejected the revelation of the Bible concerning the true and living God of his fathers, and he has substituted gods of his own making. In actuality modern man has decided to dethrone God and enthrone himself in all of his nuclear glory.
- Billy Graham
It is man and not the Bible that needs correcting. Greater and more careful scholarship has shown that apparent contradictions were caused by incorrect translations, rather than divine inconsistencies.
- Billy Graham
Christ can rid you of inner conflict. Man without God is always torn between two urges. His nature prompts him to do wrong, and his conscience urges him to do right.
- Billy Graham