last SF-club discussion of last year, Christine Maier asked in the round: "Is faith really a private matter?" It was not agreed. While free-thinkers have said probably yes, religion belongs to private life, said both a rabbi and Christians of different denominations, that belief is very probably related. The entrepreneur Hiltl was actually right when he said: "This club talk shows, in fact, that faith is not a private matter." Swiss TV had carried the theme "What do you believe?" The faith of five people once made more public; and that's good! Too often we believe Central Europeans that their own religious beliefs to the people concerned and neither do their own payroll or tax return. I mean, however, the personal belief should not be taboo.
held in Thun The Evangelical Alliance of Region for the second time "ProChrist-live" with Pastor Ulrich Parzany, former YMCA Secretary. So a big event with a musical program, interview guests and unit costs a lot of money, especially when the public should also be made aware. And indeed, these days not to be overlooked in the region, that of 8 to 16 will be January in tuna "doubt and amazement." The Christian faith is to talk of the town - will be - or even publicly. Why? In our secular society religion threatens to be supplied in a drawer that only opens every secret for yourself at home. Either out of a fear no longer perceived as a serious contemporary to be incorrect or out of consideration, it would indeed encountered no one with other beliefs in the face. This attitude is harmful in two respects: First, there is a "me-and-my-God-
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