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John Haynes Holmes Quotes: "Society is always engaged in a vast conspiracy to preserve itself - at the expense of the new demands of each new generation."

Society is always engaged in a vast conspiracy to preserve itself - at the expense of the new demands of each new generation.



John Haynes Holmes Quotes: "No one is wise enough, no nation is important enough, no human interest is precious enough, to justify the wholesale destruction and murder which constitute the science of war."

No one is wise enough, no nation is important enough, no human interest is precious enough, to justify the wholesale destruction and murder which constitute the science of war.




John Haynes Holmes Quotes: "If Christians were Christians, there would be no anti-Semitism. Jesus was a Jew. There is nothing that the ordinary Christian so dislikes to remember as this awkward historical fact."

If Christians were Christians, there would be no anti-Semitism. Jesus was a Jew. There is nothing that the ordinary Christian so dislikes to remember as this awkward historical fact.



John Haynes Holmes Quotes: "Priests are no more necessary to religion than politicians are to patriotism."

Priests are no more necessary to religion than politicians are to patriotism.




John Haynes Holmes Quotes: "When I say 'God' it is poetry and not theology"

When I say 'God' it is poetry and not theology



John Haynes Holmes Quotes: "The thought of immortality is as well founded as any other well authenticated postulate of the human reason."

The thought of immortality is as well founded as any other well authenticated postulate of the human reason.