Quotes (851)

I feel it a duty to bear my solemn testimony against the spirit of the day we live in, to warn men against its infection. It is not Atheism I fear so much, in the present times, as Pantheism. It is not the system which says nothing is true, so much as the system which says everything is true. It is not the system which says there is no Savior, so much as the system which says there are many saviors, and many ways to peace! It is the system which is so liberal, that it dares not say anything is false. It is the system which is so charitable, that it will allow everything to be true. It is the system which seems ready to honor others as well as our Lord Jesus Christ, to class them all together, and to think well of all. It is the system which is so careful about the feelings of others, that we are never to say they are wrong. It is the system which is so liberal that it calls a man a bigot, if he dares to say, “I know my views are right.” This is the system, this is the tone of feeling which I fear in this day, and this is the system which I desire emphatically to testify against and denounce. From the liberality which says everybody is right, from the charity which forbids us to say anybody is wrong, from the peace which is bought at the expense of truth – may the good Lord deliver us!

– J.C. Ryle

1816 – 1900

6 thoughts on “Quotes (851)

  1. From David Brainerd’s journal, regarding Quaker’s that he ran into: .

    “These persons”, Brainerd wrote, “I found much worse to deal with than those who are wholly under pagan darkness.” And so, it is – religious folk with scant Bible knowledge often hold more tightly to their ignorance than folk who claim to be atheists.

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  2. That which adds anything to God, His word, His truth or His attributes, is actually a denial of them all. Emergents call it “generous”.

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  3. I am a little bit C.D.O. (which is like O.C.D. in alphabetical order like it should be) and hunted down the source of that quote: Knots Untied, “Only One Way of Salvation”. What would that godly man with the beard say today of his denomination? What would he say about evangelicalism as a whole. To use one of his words, I don’t think it would be very charitable.

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