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"If we tamely give up our rights in this contest, a century to come will not restore us in the opinion of the world; we shall be stamped with the character of poltroons and fools and be despised and trampled upon, not by this haughty, insolent nation but by all mankind." — Ben Franklin
"There are two non-God religions. Nazism and Communism - two peas . . . Tweedledum and Tweedledee. You leave out God and you substitute the devil. You leave out love and you substitute hate." — Winston Churchill
"The future belongs to the free." — Ronald Reagan
"Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves." — Abraham Lincoln
"The only freedom that man ever has is when he becomes a slave to Jesus Christ." — R. C. Sproul
"The unity of freedom has never relied on uniformity of opinion." — John F. Kennedy
"The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground." — Thomas Jefferson
"Let us not be unmindful that liberty is power." — John Quincy Adams
"Many free countries have lost their liberty and ours may lose hers — but if she shall, be it my proudest pleasure not that I was the last to desert but that I never deserted her." — Abraham Lincoln
"No man has a right to do as he pleases unless he pleases to do right." — Anonymous
"This is liberty: to know that God alone matters." — Donald Haukey
"The modern controversy over human rights calls urgently for a theological recovery of the metaphysical foundations of these rights. Human rights are grounded in God's transcendent will for man made in his image. The basis of human rights is not supplied by positive law nor can these rights be reliably defined by analyzing human nature or human experience." — Carl Henry
"Evil comes from the abuse of free will." — C. S. Lewis
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