The issue is no longer how to express the mystery of God to people who are no longer accustomed to the traditional language of church or synagogue; the issue is whether there is anything in our world that we can call “sacred.” Is there, among the things we do, the people we know, the events we read about in the newspapers or watch on TV, someone or something that transcends it all and has the inner quality of sacredness, of being holy, worthy of adoration and worship?
This is an important statement for people of faith to hear. The revelaation of God is incarnate, enfleshed. So, ones experience of God must come through sensory perception, not ESP.

