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Aborting Handicapped Children

What entitles us to decide whether a child should be spared the ‘misery’ of a handicapped life?

Related Topics: Faiths, Catholic, Child, handicapped child, handicapped, unborn child, prenatal diagnosis, Parents, God's Mercy, handicapped life, Life, handicapped unborn child

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Disagreeing in the Service of God

Jews and Christians need one another, argues an esteemed Orthodox rabbi in his latest book.

Related Topics: Faiths, Religion, Christianity, Judaism, God, Jews, Christians, covenantal relationship, healing medicine, valid religion, human

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The Art of a Seeker

The paintings of artist Sohan Qadri--abstract, meditative, and brilliantly colorful--invite us to 'fall into silence.'

Related Topics: Entertainment, Meditation, Painting, youre, mud walls, start interpreting this, Art, interpreting mind, mirror, called Lotus Sutra, meditation tools

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Turning Toward Pain

Pema Chödrön discusses her discovery of Buddhism and explains how pain can be a great spiritual teacher.

Related Topics: Health, Physical Health, Pain Management, Pain, Experience, Buddhism, Teacher, spiritual teacher, elementary school teacher, youre, habitual reaction, Spiritual Practice, story line

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How Kinsey Ruined Sex for the Rest of Us

Did the famous researcher and subject of a Hollywood biopic launch a soulless sexual revolution?

Related Topics: Love Family, Relationships

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Steven Waldman: 2004 Convention Blog

Beliefnet Editor-in-Chief Steven Waldman writes daily dispatches from the 2004 political conventions.

Related Topics: News, Politics, Bush, Faith, Speech, Religious, Catholic, Conservative, Religion, Catholic Vote, Partial Birth, Religious Voters

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The Humble Hero

Why the American warrior should base post-war actions on a biblical model.

Related Topics: News, Hero, Biblical, biblical hero, classical heroes, classical, biblical heroes, reluctant hero, Life, reluctant warrior, promised land

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Are We Ready to Forgive?

Desmond M. Tutu argues that although the terrorists committed unspeakably evil acts, they are still children of God.

Related Topics: Holistic Living, God, Justice, Collateral Damage, War, human beings, conventions governing conflict, killing ordinary mothers, Forgiveness, massive defense spending, reconciliation efforts

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