
even if the ruler be a Christian
Source: The Subversion of Christianity (1984), pp. 20-21
Source: Feet of Clay; Saints, Sinners, and Madmen: A Study of Gurus (1996, 1997), Chapter 7 "The Jesuit and Jesus" (p. 147)
even if the ruler be a Christian
Source: The Subversion of Christianity (1984), pp. 20-21
Source: Muhammad: A Biography of The Prophet (2001), Chapter 7, Holy War
Source: The Sword or the Cross, Which Should be the Weapon of the Christian Militant? (1921), Ch.6 p. 101-102
Context: The Christian in Belgium or in England in 1914 should not have gone to war, in my opinion, since war is violently unchristian. He should have been Christian, that is, he should have lived in the spirit of Jesus Christ, returning good for evil, love for hatred, mercy for cruelty, kindness for atrocity. Even if his country had been conquered by Germany, he would have confronted the same situation which Jesus faced, and like Jesus he should have sought to get rid of the oppressor by other means than the sword.
Interview with boyfriend Jimmy Kimmel for Esquire magazine (January 2007)
[Price, Robert M., w:Robert M. Price, Christ a Fiction, https://infidels.org/library/modern/robert_price/fiction.html, 27 November 2016, 1997]
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 86.
"Hindu Nationalists of Modern India" by Jose Kuruvachira, p. 20
Thomas Henry Huxley, in his letter, 3 November 1892. Originally published in Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley (London: Macmillan & Co., 1913)
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Source: Letter to his daughter (1978), p. 72.