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  • Civil Lies a Ton

    Civil Lies

    Often I began my classes by asking a basic question: if something pervasive, invisible, and very powerful were affecting you daily, in all aspects of your... Read more

    The 24 September 2013 by   Steveawiggins
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  • Interesting Psak: One Chicken Per Family

    Interesting Psak: Chicken Family

    Kapparos can present a problem for some people. With holidays approaching, people have mounting expenses. At the same time, one has to do kapparos, which can... Read more

    The 10 September 2013 by   Gldmeier
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  • When Discussions on Evil Don’t Help

    When Discussions Evil Don’t Help

    It’s late Sunday night and my head and my heart hurt. The death toll rises from a double suicide bomb attack on a vibrant church in Peshawar Pakistan. Read more

    The 23 September 2013 by   Marilyngardner5
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  • Catching Up (Still)

    Catching (Still)

    We knew how tired I was from the week of preparing for testimony, and then the testifying itself, when we got to the airport Thursday morning and found I had... Read more

    The 28 September 2013 by   William Lindsey
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  • In Praise of the Fall

    Praise Fall

    Taking leaf of my sensesAs a British Christian preacher I should probably be ashamed of praising the fall. If I were an American preacher, though, especially... Read more

    The 27 September 2013 by   Richardl
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  • Quote for the Day: "The Church, Like Any Other Network of Human Relationships,...

    Quote Day: "The Church, Like Other Network Human Relationships, Must Live Spaces Between"

    At Hepzibah, Alan McCornick suggests that in his refocussing of the Catholic conversation, Pope Francis "is inviting all within the church, gays, women,... Read more

    The 27 September 2013 by   William Lindsey
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  • Poem for the Day: Seamus Heaney, "Anything Can Happen"

    Poem Day: Seamus Heaney, "Anything Happen"

    And since the spirit needs to be fed, when we (I really mean, when I) spend too much time wrestling with pigs (who, as George Bernard Shaw famously observed,... Read more

    The 05 September 2013 by   William Lindsey
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  • Just Binghamton

    Just Binghamton

    I seem to find myself in Binghamton again. The town, while clearly economically depressed, still retains a bit of its 19th-Century charm with some beautifully... Read more

    The 15 September 2013 by   Steveawiggins
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  • Down the Garden Trail

    Down Garden Trail

    According to NBC, a new “Christian” alternative to Boy Scouts USA is being launched in (over)reaction to the vote to allow gay teens to “join” the organization. Read more

    The 10 September 2013 by   Steveawiggins
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  • A Life Overseas: 2am in the Mumbai Airport (& Monday Muffins)

    Life Overseas: Mumbai Airport Monday Muffins)

    Readers – will you join me at A Life Overseas today where I write about waiting? It’s 2am in the Mumbai Airport. I am in the domestic terminal and the airport i... Read more

    The 16 September 2013 by   Marilyngardner5
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