Reverend: Moses hadn't really parted the Red Sea. He said that high winds and ocean currents had been responsible.

Reverend: Most people today tend to vest themselves in science and cynicism. They expect proof for all they see. Miracles are wondrous by nature, they need no rationale. No justification.

Mulder: No, I think this is a case of too much faith. (tastes blood) And too much sugar.

Mulder: Or maybe it's just a . . . very disgruntled altarboy.
Scully: Well that narrows down the field.

Teacher: Kevin Cryder. I assume, Kevin, that in the last 24 hours you've become quite the math wizard. Why don't you come on up to the board and share with us your gift with numbers?

Principal: I love my job.

Scully: Did you get a composite?
Mulder: Yeah, looks like Kevin was abducted by Homer Simpson's evil twin.
Scully: This isn't the killer, Mulder.
Mulder: I think that's a safe assumption.

Mulder: By who? Who asked you to protect him?
Owen: God.
Mulder: It's quite a long distance call, isn't it?

Scully: Mr. Jarvis, my religious convictions are hardly the issue here.
Owen: But they are. How can you help Kevin if you don't believe? Even the killer, he believes.
Mulder: Townfolk wonder why I sleep in on Sundays.

Mulder: Any revelations?
Scully: Mulder, would you do me a favor? Would you smell Mr. Jarvis?
Mulder: You want me to SMELL him?

Mulder: And now you're suggesting that this is Saint Owen?

Mulder: These people are simply fanatics behaving fanatically using religion as a justification. They give bona fide paranoiacs like myself a bad name. They are no more divine or holy than that ketchup we saw on the murdered preacher.

Scully: I believe in the idea that God's hand can be witnessed. I believe he can create miracles.
Mulder: Even if science can't explain them?
Scully: Maybe that's what faith is.

Mulder: You never draw *my* bath.

Scully: How is it that you're able to go out on a limb whenever you see a light in the sky, but you're unwilling to accept the possibility of a miracle? Even when it's right in front of you.

Scully: Mostly it just makes me afraid.
Priest: Afraid?
Scully: Afraid that God is speaking. But that no one's listening.
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