P. D. James, in the...
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P. D. James, in the story, A Taste for Death, talks about the function of religion in the lives of some people.
I suspect that he used the offices of his religion as a reminder of fundamental decencies, an affirmation of identity, a brief breathing space when he could think without fear of interruption.
I suspect that he used the offices of his religion as a reminder of fundamental decencies, an affirmation of identity, a brief breathing space when he could think without fear of interruption.
