Rationally considered, ...

Rationally considered, nothing can be more absurd than the baptism of infants under any circumstances. No statement, no matter by whom it may be said to have been uttered, can make that true which is radically false. If an innocent child, unconscious of good or evil, irresponsible to God and man, incapable of thought or action, is not already, in accordance with Christian theology, a member of Christ, then no vicarious promise or priestly ablution can make him one. For if this were so, a similar ceremony under devil worship could make him a member of Satan.
 Tennessee Celeste Claflin

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The history of woman is the history of the continued and universal oppression of one sex by the other. The emancipation of woman is her restoration to equal rights and privileges with man.... Need we wonder, then, at the sad spectacle which humanity offers us? Its hideous wars, its social abominations, its foul creeds, its treacheries, vices, wants, diseases, lusts, tyrannies, and crimes are the natural outcome of the subjugation of one half of the human race by the other.
 Tennessee Celeste Claflin
... the absolute freedom of woman will be the dawn of the day of man's regeneration. In raising her he will elevate himself.
 Tennessee Celeste Claflin
... it is as true in morals as in physics that all force is imperishable; therefore the consequences of a human action never cease.
 Tennessee Celeste Claflin