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Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was by Abhijit Naskar
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“You get healthy by playing sports, not by screaming at the television. Likewise, you become divine by practicing religion, not by yelling scripture. And how do you practice religion? By loving your neighbor, instead of asking for some identification to authenticate that they are white, straight and catholic americans.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“If you cannot speak of religion, without quoting your scripture, you don't understand religion.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“Afterlife is about living in people's heart, not in some fictitious paradise. Do something so impossibly human that the humans aren't able to forget you ever.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“More Important Than Truth (The Sonnet)

In the beginning even I was,
Bedazzled by the concept of truth.
It took me some time to,
Step across the lure of truth.
That is when I realized that,
Every brain creates its own truth.
So we'd never achieve harmony,
With the heartless pursuit of truth.
Understanding the definition of truth,
May differ from person to person.
But the virtues of basic goodness,
Need no divisive interpretation.
Always place love first, truth second.
Humanity first, intelligence second!”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“Hanukkah's miracle isn't about the oil lasting 8 days, rather it's about the resilience of light amidst darkness.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“Ramadan isn't fulfilled by feasting on some tasty beef, the greatest of feast is haram if others go hungry.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“Our natural world is teeming with acts of miracle, yet we keep obsessing over the supernatural!”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“If you could reason with fanaticism, there wouldn't be any fanaticism in the world.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“My church is at the feet of the people, my heaven is at the feet of the people, my faith is the service of the people.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“If theology is your field, and you still believe that your religion is the only true religion, and all other religions are false, then you are studying theology wrong.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“Saints don't turn water into wine,
Saints just turn tears into cheer.
Saints don't walk on water,
Saints just walk on land,
without drowning in hate and fear.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“In the fight between love and god, love always wins. And whenever love wins, god wins. Why? Because god is love.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“Anybody can live in flesh and blood, but to live on long after the flesh has dissipated into nature – that’s the life I always wanted.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“Saints don't turn water into wine,
Saints just turn tears into cheer.
Saints don't walk on water,
Saints just walk on land,
without drowning in hate and fear.
Saints are not magical beings,
whose basket never runs empty.
Saints are just mortal beings,
whose heart never runs out of amity.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“Nothing is Everything (The Sonnet)

Your accent doesn't matter,
Your language doesn't matter.
Your scripture doesn't matter,
Your nationality doesn't matter.
Beyond the prisons of all divisions,
There is a valley of total nothingness.
In that nothingness you shall find light,
In nothingness lies absolute wholeness.
So long as you are exclusively something,
You can never be everywhere and everything.
Once you are everywhere and everything,
You have no need for the backward things.
For once in our life, let's be whole in nothing.
Once we taste nothingness, there is no turning.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“The Ten Humanitarian Commandments

1. First you are human, then everything else.

2. No one is the authority of your life, but you.

3. Impose nobody on nobody.

4. Don't be rigid about anybody's ideas - expand on them.

5. Take a thinker as a mental companion if you need, but not the only companion.

6. Always have some healthy respect for fiction, and never glorify facts at the expense of humanity.

7. Booze, smoke and others, try all for experience if you desire, so long as they don't end up owning you.

8. Learn from everything and everyone, but pledge allegiance to no one.

9. No weapons, period - except in intensely exceptional circumstances like the Ukraine invasion.

10. Love is the supreme religion, love is the supreme law, love is the supreme science.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“Amor es mi iglesia. Amar es mi oración. Amante es mi designación.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“I kampen mellan kärlek och gud vinner alltid kärleken. Och närhelst kärlek vinner, vinner Gud. Varför? För gud är kärlek.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was
“Kärlek är den högsta religionen, kärleken är den högsta lagen, kärleken är den högsta vetenskapen.”
Abhijit Naskar, Sin Dios Sí Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was

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