Tapestry

There's More to Religion than What Meets the Eye

K.D. Miller has had it with the sanitized, talcum-powdered version of spirituality that exists in the minds of many people. The writer believes our spiritual selves and sexual selves intertwine in the most intimate ways.
(Cupid and Psyche - Benjamin West (1808))

K.D. Miller has had it with the sanitized, talcum-powdered version of spirituality that exists in the minds of many people.

The writer believes our spiritual selves and sexual selves intertwine in the most intimate ways. "Sometimes, as I'm doing readings, I introduce by saying, 'I guarantee there is sex and violence in this book. You will get your money's worth.'"

Also on the show, Reverend Trisha Elliott, a United Church minister, ponders the question: what does it mean to 'look like a minister'?