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Carl Sagan
“[When a religious couple wrote to Sagan about fulfilled prophecies, he wrote back in May 1996:]

If ‘fulfilled prophecy’ is your criterion, why do you not believe in materialistic science, which has an unparalleled record of fulfilled prophecy? Consider, for example, eclipses.”
Carl Sagan

Germany Kent
“Freedom of Speech doesn't justify online bullying. Words have power, be careful how you use them.”
Germany Kent
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“We are our own greatest teachers. One way to follow our daily bliss is to let our inner guidance system to imagine and acknowledge, all our blessings. This determines the criteria of our day, which is JOY. It puts us in tune with the positive constructive energy and raises our vibration. Making a conscious decision to creating our day and enjoy feeling good takes some good practice but the end result is worthwhile”
Angie karan

Amaka Imani Nkosazana
“It's amazing how people can find all the mistakes in the world concerning another person, but look into the mirror every day without making changes within. Stop looking down your nose at others, What does that achieve? We all can make room for improvements. Most of the time it starts with a little attitude adjustment.”
Amaka Imani Nkosazana, Sweet Destiny

Erin Kissane
“Try to turn as many soft, aspirational goals as possible into success criteria, and make them specific enough that you can actually tell whether or not you've met them.”
Erin Kissane, The Elements of Content Strategy

Amaka Imani Nkosazana
“Moral obligations verses Legal obligations. Legally, you must abide by the laws of the land or face the consequences of being fined, imprisoned or both. Moral obligations tend to lean more towards a spiritual nature of a person. Some people perform immoral acts because legally there are no consequences. Morals birth in the heart of the individual. Moral characteristics are developed at an early age and continue into adulthood. It's a disgrace to neglect having good moral character.”
Amaka Imani Nkosazana, Sweet Destiny

“The world seems to have certain criteria with which it judges the value of people.”
Sunday Adelaja, Create Your Own Net Worth

Dolki Min
“Criteria are like glass. As long as they are respected and held without dropping them, they’ll stay solid and won’t break. I made myself complicit in humanity’s scam and adapted myself to the local ecosystem. That being said, I still don’t feel an intimate sense of belonging, but at least I don’t starve.”
Dolki Min, Walking Practice

“The amazing criteria by which Christ will judge is whether we feed the hungry or not”
Sunday Adelaja

“The amazing criteria by which Christ will judge nations is whether or not they fed the hungry, gave water to the thirsty”
Sunday Adelaja

“To be successful according to the criteria Christ uses to judge nations, the church must leave the four walls behind which it clusters its saints”
Sunday Adelaja

Faivre’s starting point is the observation of a “family resemblance” between various religious and philosophical currents in the history of Western culture. He assumes that this family resemblance is based on a common “form of thought” that one can call “esoteric” and that is distinct from other typical forms of Western thought, such as the theological or the scientific. He further claims that it is possible to identify a number of characteristics that are at the basis of the esoteric form of thought. He considers four of these characteristics to be fundamental, and two others to be secondary. The fundamental ones are correspondences, living nature, imagination/mediations, and transmutation; the two secondary ones are correlation and transmission. The four fundamental characteristics must all be present simultaneously to identify a current, a movement, an author, or a text as esoteric.”
Marco Pasi, Esotericism Emergent: The Beginning of the Study of Esotericism in the Academy

“We cannot change the past, but we can learn from it. As platitudinous as this might sound, it is worth reiterating at a time when cultural revolutionaries are promoting a tunnel-visioned approach to history and the arts. An alternative reality based on a denial of the past is no kind of reality at all.”
Andrew Doyle, The New Puritans: How the Religion of Social Justice Captured the Western World