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Historical Humanists- Beauvoir, Simone de

Posted on July 8, 2012 by Michael W. Jones
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“I cannot be angry at God, in whom I do not believe.”

“Christianity gave eroticism its savor of sin and legend when it endowed the human female with a soul.”

— Simone de Beauvoir Read on…

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