George Bernard Shaw Quotes About Christianity
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The early Christian rules of life were not made to last, because the early Christians did not believe that the world itself was going to last.
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I loathe the mess of mean superstitions and misunderstood prophecies which is still rammed down the throats of children under the name of Christianity.
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Christianity might be a good thing if anyone ever tried it.
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The conversion of a savage to Christianity is the conversion of Christianity to savagery.
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Christianity as a specific doctrine was slain with Jesus, suddenly and utterly. He was hardly cold in his grave, or high in his heaven (as you please), before the apostles dragged the tradition of him down to the level of the thing it has remained ever since.
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Popular Christianity has for its emblem a gibbet, for its chief sensation a sanginary execution after torture, for its central mystery is an insane vengeance bought off by a trumpery expiation. But there is a nobler and profounder Christianity which affirms the sacred mystery of equality and forbids the glaring futility and folly of vengeance.
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Why not give Christianity a trial?
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