4 Quotes & Sayings By Aj Kazinski

A.J. Kazinski is the author of the best-selling book, "The Four Seasons of Marriage" which has been translated into six languages. She has also self-published several books, including "The Five Stages of Marital Happiness" and "Discovering the Meaning of Life." She is an editor with Living Hope Ministries Publishing, where she also serves as a member of the Board of Directors.

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Everybody is always touting the division between religion and science.... That division is based on a false premise. It simply doesn't exist. The first sciences developed from a desire to prove the existence of God. In that sense, science and religion have been hand in hand from the very beginning. A.J. Kazinski
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Right now there's a commonly-held view among scientists that we know about only four percent of all the matter in the universe. Four percent! "" So what about the other 96 percent?"" We astrophysicists call it 'dark matter' and 'dark energy.' Maybe we should just call it ignorance. There's so much that we don't know. It's shocking how little we know. And yet we behave like little gods who think we're in control of everything. Like kids with delusions of grandeur. Isn't that what we've made ourselves into? It's as if we're trying to make ourselves believe that four percent is all there is. That everything else, all that we don't know, doesn't exist. But it does. We know it's there; we just don't understand it. . A.J. Kazinski
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I think about something I once heard on the radio. About Abraham and Isaac.""I was afraid you'd say something like that." "You asked."" So what about them? I don't really know much about that kind of stuff."" There was a pastor on the radio who said nobody should ever preach that story. Do you remember how it goes? God tells Abraham that he has to sacrifice his son to prove his faith."" I agree with the pastor. It sounds like a sick story. Ban that shit."" But isn't that exactly what we do? Send young men off to a war in the desert and ask them to sacrifice themselves for a belief? . A.J. Kazinski