Religion leaves no room for human complexity.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A religion without rules or God isn't sustainable.
A religion that takes no account of practical affairs and does not help to solve them is no religion.
Religion without humanity is very poor human stuff.
There is no room for political, personal or religious ideologies in science.
I never found much comfort in overly organized religion of any sort.
Religion is no more possible without prayer than poetry without language, or music without atmosphere.
The spiritual element, the really important part of religion, has no concern with Time and Space, temporary mundane laws, or conduct.
We have seen that no religion stands on the basis of things known; none bounds its horizon within the field of human observation; and, therefore, as it can never present us with indisputable facts, so must it ever be at once a source of error and contention.
There is not enough religion in the world even to destroy religion.
A man has no religion who has not slowly and painfully gathered one together, adding to it, shaping it; and one's religion is never complete and final, it seems, but must always be undergoing modification.
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