Category Archives: Quote of the Week

G.K. Chesterton; on being a supernaturally created being in a fallen world

  “I had often called myself an optimist, to avoid to avoid the too obvious blasphemy of pessimism. But all the optimism of the age had been false and disheartening for this reason, it was always trying to prove that we fit … Continue reading

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Early American School Laws and Goals and a Snapshot from a Pre-Politically Correct 1914 Darwinian Textbook

From an 1647 law; “It being one chief project of the old deluder, Satan, to keep men from the knowledge of the Scriptures … it is therefore ordered … [to] appoint one within their town to teach all such children … Continue reading

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Louis Pasteur Quote on Darwins Revival of Spontaneous Generation; “It is Dumb, Dumb…It is Dumb”

No, there is now no circumstances known in which it could be affirmed that microscopic beings come into the world without germs, without parents, similar to themselves”. Continue reading

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Quote of the Week: Theodore Roosevelt and the Strenuous Life

“I wish to preach not the doctrine of ignoble ease but the doctrine of the strenuous life; the life of toil and effort, of labor and strife; to preach that highest form of success which comes not to the man who desires mere easy peace but to the man who does not shrink from danger Continue reading

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Quote of the Week; T. Roosevelt

” The things that will destroy America are prosperity at any price, peace at any price, saftey first instead of duty first, the love of soft living, and the get rich quick theory of life.” Continue reading

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Teddy Roosevelt Speaks Against Abortion

Artificially keeping families small inevitably involves prenatal infanticide and abortion- with all its pandering to self-indulgence, its shrinking of duties, and its enervation of character.” Continue reading

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Teddy Roosevelt; Quote of the Week

” The man who knows the truth and has the opportunity to tell it, but who none the less refuses to, is the most shameful of all creatures.” Continue reading

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Quote of the Week; G.Morris, author of 1st draft of the Constitution

The Christian religion and its incumbent morality is tied to the cause of freedom with a Gordian knot; loose one from the other and both are sent asunder.” Continue reading

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Jefferson on the Source of Human Liberties

Jefferson may have been less biblically based than many of his contemporaries, but as the quotes below suggest, he was hardly a holder of a post 60′s mindset. What do you think he would have thought of an American president who appeared to view our Christian heritage as unneccessary to our continued freedoms and a stumbling block to our diplomacy with the nations of the world? Continue reading

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Quote of the Week; Benjamin Disraeli

” The Lord deals with the nations, as the nations deal with the Jews.”

Benjamin Disraeli, Illustrated Sunday Herald, February 8, 1920. Page 5.
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