belief in god
All atheists will go to heaven. If god exists, not believing in him does not take him away, and he cannot justly condemn those who seek him earnestly and cannot find him. He would even reward their earnest search for him.
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
All religions are guesswork
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
All religions are man-made God has not yet revealed himself beyond doubt to anybody.
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
All religions are "revealed" and "inspired". After all nothing happens without the "will" of god.
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
Although I'm an atheist, I try not to crap all over people's belief in God. It may be nothing more than a placebo, a fairy tale that gives the hopeless hope, but sometimes a little hope is all people need to get through the day. Imagine a unit of soldiers under heavy enemy fire. They are told by their superiors to hold their position, even in the face of overwhelming firepower. The soldiers are being told that reinforcements are on the way, and that thought alone gives them the hope and courage to continue fighting, even if ultimately the reinforcements never arrive. I think some people simply need to believe that God is sending them reinforcements, to get through another day.
— Oliver Gaspirtz
An atheist is a disappointed true believer he is an angry and hungry soul who has failed to find a real god to whom he can anchor his hope
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
Anyone can write a holy book, if he feels god is calling him to do so
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
Apologetics=faith is weak, let's defend it
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
Apologetics is reason flying to the rescue of faith
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
As I look around on Sunday morning at the people populating the pews, I see the risk that God has assumed. For whatever reason, God now reveals himself in the world not through a pillar of smoke and fire, not even through the physical body of his Son in Galilee, but through the mongrel collection that comprises my local church and every other such gathering in God’s name. (p. 68, Church: Why Bother?)
— Philip Yancey
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