Quote by Gene Robinson
You know, I think Jesus was famous and also in a lot of trouble be

You know, I think Jesus was famous and also in a lot of trouble because he always chose people over sort of established procedures. – Gene Robinson

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Ive long been really intrigued with what is the… proper role of faith and religion in public life. – Gene Robinson

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Faith is a dynamic and ever-changing process, not some fixed body of truth that exists outside our world and our understanding. Gods truth may be fixed and unchanging, but our comprehension of that truth will always be partial and flawed at best. – Gene Robinson

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I woke up one morning to find I was famous. I bought a white Rolls-Royce and drove down Sunset Boulevard, wearing dark specs and a white suit, waving like the Queen Mum. – Peter OToole

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No matter how famous and established they were or however blessed they were with great songs or long careers, if they lived alone, they lived alone. Thats not the way I wanted to live prior to the tour or after. – Edie Brickell

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Some people with blogs are never going to get famous, and theyve been doing it for, like, over a year. I feel bad for them. – Jessica Cutler

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Few would argue that Richard Dawkins is the worlds most famous atheist, especially now that his friend and rival for the title, Christopher Hitchens, has now gone to meet his Maker. – Ray Comfort

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