
Quoted in P.M. Currie, The Shrine and Cult of Mu‘in al-Dîn Chishtî of Ajmer, OUP, 1989 p. 74-87 and quoted in Ram Swarup, Hindu View of Christianity and Islam (1992)
Pt. I, sc. vi, Spirit of the Years
The Dynasts (1904–1908)
Quoted in P.M. Currie, The Shrine and Cult of Mu‘in al-Dîn Chishtî of Ajmer, OUP, 1989 p. 74-87 and quoted in Ram Swarup, Hindu View of Christianity and Islam (1992)
My Reviewers Reviewed (lecture from June 27, 1877, San Francisco, CA)
“Unfortunately, he was not, so a phone call was made to a local hospital to send an ambulance.”
Source: 2000s, A Personal Odyssey (2000), Ch. 5 : Halls of Ivy
Context: In the summer of 1959, as in the summer of 1957, I worked as a clerk-typist in the headquarters of the U. S. Public Health Service in Washington. The people I worked for were very nice and I grew to like them. One day, a man had a heart attack at around 5 PM, on the sidewalk outside the Public Health Service. He was taken inside to the nurse's room, where he was asked if he was a government employee. If he were, he would have been eligible to be taken to a medical facility there. Unfortunately, he was not, so a phone call was made to a local hospital to send an ambulance. By the time this ambulance made its way through miles of Washington rush-hour traffic, the man was dead. He died waiting for a doctor, in a building full of doctors. Nothing so dramatized for me the nature of a bureaucracy and its emphasis on procedures, rather than results.
Source: Christianity and the Social Crisis (1907), Ch.2 The Social Aims of Jesus, p. 91
Source: Letters and Papers from Prison (1967; 1997), The view from below, p. 17
Context: There remains an experience of incomparable value. We have for once learned to see the great events of world history from below, from the perspective of the outcasts, the suspects, the maltreated — in short, from the perspective of those who suffer. Mere waiting and looking on is not Christian behavior. Christians are called to compassion and to action.
“Calling a Christian 'religious' is like calling an African-American the n-word.”
You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence, But You Can't Make Him Think (2009)
“The Bible and morals called Christian are two cadavers.”
1900s, God Does Not Exist (1904)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 376.
“The spiritualization of sensuality is called love: it is a great triumph over Christianity.”