Leather God
“‘The flogger, with each lash of the whip,'” says Master Skip, a man of God and leather, “‘has one message: now, now, now, now.'” For Skip Chasey, a Christian leatherman, such immediacy lifts one from worldly distraction and into communion with God, whom he defines as “everything you can’t say.” More lived religion in Nerve‘s excellent ongoing “Moral […]
“‘The flogger, with each lash of the whip,'” says Master Skip, a man of God and leather, “‘has one message: now, now, now, now.'” For Skip Chasey, a Christian leatherman, such immediacy lifts one from worldly distraction and into communion with God, whom he defines as “everything you can’t say.” More lived religion in Nerve‘s excellent ongoing “Moral Values” issue.