[Herland by Charlotte Perkins Stetson Gilman]@TWC D-Link bookHerland CHAPTER 10 1/25
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Their Religions and Our Marriages. It took me a long time, as a man, a foreigner, and a species of Christian--I was that as much as anything--to get any clear understanding of the religion of Herland. Its deification of motherhood was obvious enough; but there was far more to it than that; or, at least, than my first interpretation of that. I think it was only as I grew to love Ellador more than I believed anyone could love anybody, as I grew faintly to appreciate her inner attitude and state of mind, that I began to get some glimpses of this faith of theirs. When I asked her about it, she tried at first to tell me, and then, seeing me flounder, asked for more information about ours.
She soon found that we had many, that they varied widely, but had some points in common.
A clear methodical luminous mind had my Ellador, not only reasonable, but swiftly perceptive. She made a sort of chart, superimposing the different religions as I described them, with a pin run through them all, as it were; their common basis being a Dominant Power or Powers, and some Special Behavior, mostly taboos, to please or placate.
There were some common features in certain groups of religions, but the one always present was this Power, and the things which must be done or not done because of it.
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