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Quotes from Dennis Prager

But answering requests is not the primary role of God, and many people who believe it is will become disappointed and perhaps even alienated from God.
- Dennis Prager
My concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God's side, for God is always right.
- Dennis Prager
Those who do not fight real evil, fight statues. Statues don't fight back, and they're immobile. You're not going to get hurt smashing a statue. So this is their big battle. Real evil? The Left is AWOL. They didn't fight Communism, they fought anti-Communism. They don't fight Islamism, they fight Islamophobia. Made-up evils are safer.
- Dennis Prager
But the human being is a social creature. We don't merely want companionship, we need it to survive.
- Dennis Prager
The human being is here to redeem the world.
- Dennis Prager
Monotheism was not a specifically Jewish revolution because it predated Abraham by several generations. The Jewish revolution was ethical monotheism
- Dennis Prager
The poor who commit murder, rape and robbery are not only not starving, they have far more material things than the word 'poverty' suggests.
- Dennis Prager
Everything that leads to happiness involves pain.
- Dennis Prager
Children are not owned by parents. They have an inalienable right to come into this world to a loving mother and father who are married to each other. And they have an inalienable right to be protected from all who would hurt them.
- Dennis Prager
Many people avoid some of the very things that would bring them the deepest happiness such as marriage, children, intellectually challenging pursuits, religious commitment, and volunteer work. They fear the pain that inevitably accompanies such things and therefore devote more time to 'fun' things that bring little happiness, such as watching television.
- Dennis Prager
People greatly value knowledge and intelligence, but not wisdom.
- Dennis Prager
God made nature, and is therefore not natural. This led to the end of the universal human belief in nature gods (such as rain gods). And sure enough, as belief in the Torah's God declines, nature worship seems to be returning.
- Dennis Prager