I am love, I am tolerance, I am what
“I am love, I am tolerance, I am what”
— Abhijit Naskar · Faith
The World Motivation
I am love, I am tolerance, I am what
“I am love, I am tolerance, I am what”
— Abhijit Naskar · Faith
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“I am love, I am tolerance, I am what”
“Organized religion is the planet’s largest circus, where apes commodify divinity to sell tickets – more divide means more fear, means more control, divine distant from human is the holy grail of commerce.”
“Time is born of awareness.”
“Being a believer and being a bigot are two different things.”
“A civilized world is not where everybody flocks to another nation to fulfill their dream, but where everybody can pursue their dream without feeling the need to become an immigrant.”
“Happily everafter is a disney myth,”
“The problem that we are facing in the church today is that we have so many Christians who have made a decision to believe in Jesus but not a commitment to follow Him. We have people who are planning to, meaning to, trying to, wanting to, going to, we just don't have people who are doing it.”
“Love and respect all people. Hate and destroy all faith.”
“If you are still alive, time is now, reject sin, seek righteousness.”
“If you place [your bet] with God, you lose nothing, even if it turns out that God does not exist. But if you place it against God, and you are wrong and God does exist, you lose everything.”
“Don't you believe in flying saucers, they ask me? Don't you believe in telepathy? — in ancient astronauts? — in the Bermuda triangle? — in life after death?”
“Thaddeus was just a normal guy, different from the angels roaming around. He was almost embarrassed to meet the grandeur of God, seeing himself as so small when he first got to Heaven on Orientation Day. Though he felt youthful and looked young, Thaddeus had died in his sleep at ninety years old, awakening in Heaven. He was anxious to be more than what he was on Earth and willing to prove himself now that he felt he’d been given a second chance with God.”