Charlotte Perkins Gilman Quote

The peculiarity of all death-based religions is that their subject-matter is entirely outside of facts. Men could think and think, talk and argue, advance, deny, assert, and controversy, and write innumerable books, without being hampered at any time by any fact.


His Religion and Hers: A Study of the Faith of Our Fathers and the Work of Our Mothers (ed. Rowman Altamira, 2003) - ISBN: 9780759103870


The peculiarity of all death-based religions is that their subject-matter is entirely outside of facts. Men could think and think, talk and argue,...

The peculiarity of all death-based religions is that their subject-matter is entirely outside of facts. Men could think and think, talk and argue,...

The peculiarity of all death-based religions is that their subject-matter is entirely outside of facts. Men could think and think, talk and argue,...

The peculiarity of all death-based religions is that their subject-matter is entirely outside of facts. Men could think and think, talk and argue,...