TapOut of the closet

Until recently many hid their religion in the closet. They conceded that it was something private. Until a few years ago religion was similar to soft drugs: a blind eye was turned to private use but woe betide you if you were caught dealing. Only recently have believers realised that religion is certainly personal, but it can never be private.

Tobias Jones in the Guardian—quoted by Mat Ineson at St. Matthew’s on Sunday.

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