Mark Tooley famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Christ at the Checkpoint is primarily a public relations scheme to dissuade American evangelicals from pro-Israel views.
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Institutional United Methodism in America has given up on cities and given up on young people, so no surprise we are declining by nearly 100,000 annually.
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Wild Goose exemplifies how the Evangelical Left translates 'social justice' into Big Government and pacifism.
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It's improper to use the egg roll for political purposes.
-- Mark Tooley
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One of the chief tasks of any dialogue with the Gentile world is to prove that the distinction between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism is not a distinction at all.
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Mr. President, prime ministers, let us have ambitions: ambitions to move beyond the violence and occupation, to the day when two states, Palestine and Israel, can live together side by side in peace and security.
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The Holocaust is a central event in many people's lives, but it also has become a metaphor for our century. There cannot be an end to speaking and writing about it. Besides, in Israel, everyone carries a biography deep inside him.
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In Britain, you never get away from the fact that you're a foreigner. In the U.S., the view is it doesn't matter where you come from.
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Our common country is in great peril, demanding the loftiest views, and boldest action to bring it speedy relief.
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One touch of Christ is worth a lifetime of struggling.
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The work that Christ started but could not finish, I - Adolf Hitler - will conclude.
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I am the visible part of the invisible Christ. He is the invisible part of the visible me.
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The purpose of God isn't to save us from Hell. The purpose of God is to make us like Christ.
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God doesn't do notes, either. Did Jesus Christ say, "Can I be excused the Crucifixion?" No!
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