The nearer the Church, the farther from God
This page is about the saying "The nearer the Church, the farther from God"
Possible meaning:
1) The implication is that those who are most involved in any religious system, its organizers and high priests, are in danger of separating themselves from God. 2) If written as "The nearer the church, the farther from God", the implication might be a warning about placing too much importance on material buildings, and a reminder that God is everywhere.
Compare Eastern proverb: "The nearer the temple, the farther from The Buddha." | Compare Yiddish proverb: "The nearer the synagogue, the farther from God."
church (noun): a building where Christians worship God
the Church (noun - note capital C): a Christian organization (for example, the Roman Catholic Church or the Church of England)
farther / further (adverb): more distant
the Church (noun - note capital C): a Christian organization (for example, the Roman Catholic Church or the Church of England)
farther / further (adverb): more distant
See Saying of the Day today
Contributor: Josef Essberger