Abdullah of Saudi Arabia (1924–2015) former King of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Crown Prince Abdallah Bin Abd Al-Aziz Gives Saudi Terrorists One Last Chance http://www.memritv.org/clip_transcript/en/121.htm June 2004.
The mutual love between Allah and His servants http://english.bayynat.org.lb/Doctrines/Themutual1.htm
Abdullah of Saudi Arabia (1924–2015) former King of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Crown Prince Abdallah Bin Abd Al-Aziz Gives Saudi Terrorists One Last Chance http://www.memritv.org/clip_transcript/en/121.htm June 2004.
Muhammad (570–632) Arabian religious leader and the founder of Islam
Riyadh-as-Saliheen by Imam Al-Nawawi, volume 3, hadith number 433
Sunni Hadith
Thomas Watson (1616–1686) English nonconformist preacher and author
The Doctrine of Repentance (1668)
Brennan Manning (1934–2013) writer, American Roman Catholic priest and United States Marine
Source: The Ragamuffin Gospel: Good News for the Bedraggled, Beat-Up, and Burnt Out
Muhammad (570–632) Arabian religious leader and the founder of Islam
Sahih Muslim, Book 019, Number 4294
Sunni Hadith
Ted Haggard (1956) American minister
[Haggard, Ted, The Life Giving Church, Regal Books, Expanded edition (May 2001), p. 112, ISBN 0830726594]
Clive Staples Lewis book Mere Christianity
Book II, Chapter 3, "The Shocking Alternative"
Mere Christianity (1952)
Context: Among these Jews there suddenly turns up a man who goes about talking as if He was God. He claims to forgive sins. He says He has always existed. He says He is coming to judge the world at the end of time. Now let us get this clear. Among Pantheists, like the Indians, anyone might say that he was a part of God, or one with God: there would be nothing very odd about it. But this man, since He was a Jew, could not mean that kind of God. God, in their language, meant the Being outside of the world, who had made it and was infinitely different from anything else. And when you have grasped that, you will see that what this man said was, quite simply, the most shocking thing that has ever been uttered by human lips.
Joseph H. Hertz (1872–1946) British rabbi
Genesis II, 7 (p. 7)
The Pentateuch and Haftorahs (one-volume edition, 1937, ISBN 0-900689-21-8