Listening to the political classes talk at present it seems dysfunction reigns. But such is the case right across the world at present.
Tune in to any US radio station and quickly one will be flabbergasted by the political discord, even anger that is prevalent in the United States.
And a lot of it is out in the public square.
Have the churches been ahead of the posse? There has been a similar, even stronger discord within the churches for many years.
The difference might be that the story of the churches has stayed under the radar, never made it to the public place?
A state of chassis?
Then again, that's what Sean O'Casey thought many years ago.
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