


What the Saints Never Said: Pious Misquotes and The Subtle Heresies They Teach You
- What the Saints Never Said: Pious Misquotes and The Subtle Heresies They Teach You
āI believe because it is absurd.ā āTertullian?
āGod helps those who help themselves.ā āThe Bible?
āPreach the gospel always; when necessary, use words.ā āSt. Francis of Assisi?
Ā
Sayings like these are such a part of modern pious tradition that we assume they come from the Bible, the mouths of saints, or the pens of famous Christian writers.
Even though nobody can seem to place their exact origin, by sheer repetitionāin books, in homilies, and of course on the internetāthey have acquired a halo of truth.
InĀ What the Saints Never Said,Ā apologist Trent Horn takes over forty of these well-known but dubious sayings and attempts to track them to their true source.
In so doing he finds some that are close to what was really said, many that were misattributed or twisted beyond their original meaning, and more than a few that were just plain made up!
By setting the record straight, Trent does more than show you the true origins of these seemingly harmless sayings: he roots out the theological errors and implications that can lead us away from the fullness of Christian truth.
In their place he offers choice selections from the richness ofĀ authenticĀ quotes from Scripture, saints, and scholars that will draw you closer to that truth.
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- What the Saints Never Said: Pious Misquotes and The Subtle Heresies They Teach You
āI believe because it is absurd.ā āTertullian?
āGod helps those who help themselves.ā āThe Bible?
āPreach the gospel always; when necessary, use words.ā āSt. Francis of Assisi?
Ā
Sayings like these are such a part of modern pious tradition that we assume they come from the Bible, the mouths of saints, or the pens of famous Christian writers.
Even though nobody can seem to place their exact origin, by sheer repetitionāin books, in homilies, and of course on the internetāthey have acquired a halo of truth.
InĀ What the Saints Never Said,Ā apologist Trent Horn takes over forty of these well-known but dubious sayings and attempts to track them to their true source.
In so doing he finds some that are close to what was really said, many that were misattributed or twisted beyond their original meaning, and more than a few that were just plain made up!
By setting the record straight, Trent does more than show you the true origins of these seemingly harmless sayings: he roots out the theological errors and implications that can lead us away from the fullness of Christian truth.
In their place he offers choice selections from the richness ofĀ authenticĀ quotes from Scripture, saints, and scholars that will draw you closer to that truth.





















