Fertile FlockChapter 8 Revelations
On Tuesday, the day after Easter Monday Reverend James J. Gillis had been surprised by the requests for 'confessions'. He wondered if his Easter sermon had somehow triggered a need for penitence although he couldn't imagine why it would. The Easter sermon had been a far out analogy wherein he tried to connect the crucifixion and resurrection to conception and childbirth. The act of conception required penetration of the woman's body by a portion of the man's anatomy somewhat analogous...