Charles Henry Fowler Quote

Religions which depend upon arguments are failures. A religion, to be aggressive, must be experimental; men must be something and do something by means of it, which would be otherwise impossible; then they become both rhetoric and logic — persuasion and proof.


P. 137. - Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895)


Religions which depend upon arguments are failures. A religion, to be aggressive, must be experimental; men must be something and do something by...

Religions which depend upon arguments are failures. A religion, to be aggressive, must be experimental; men must be something and do something by...

Religions which depend upon arguments are failures. A religion, to be aggressive, must be experimental; men must be something and do something by...

Religions which depend upon arguments are failures. A religion, to be aggressive, must be experimental; men must be something and do something by...