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— Bertrand Russell"Who ever heard a theologian preface his creed, or a politician conclude his speech with an estimate of the probable error of his opinion?"
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I want to drink life to the dregs, to enlarge myself to the absolute limits of my being - and to strive for a society in which everyone -regardless of race, creed, color and especially religious conviction - has the same exhilarating raison d'être, and the same opportunity to fulfill it.
— Madalyn Murray O'Hair
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Religion is not an end in itself. One's union with God is the ultimate goal. There are so many religions because immature people tend to emphasize trivial differences instead of important likenesses. Differences between faiths lie in creeds and rituals rather than in religious principles.
— Peace Pilgrim
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