KCMO Kills 'Religion On The Line' Show

An interfaith chat show that worked "to promote ecumenical understanding and interfaith dialogue" in Kansas City for 28 years is soon to step into the abyss.

Of course a local blogger makes it all about him . . . And his book . . .

"If we've learned anything about religion in the last 20 years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, it's what we already should have known, which is that sometimes religious ideas can be dangerous, a subject I wrote about here earlier this year. For that reason, among many others, we need opportunities to talk openly and honestly about religion."

Check more deets regarding the "Religion On The Line" show . . . And a somewhat recent report on their mission.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com news link . . .

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