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Prince Caspian's 'Inner Humility'

Actor Ben Barnes shares the strengths and weaknesses that define his character in the latest 'Narnia' movie.

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Seek Peace and Pursue It: A Jewish Call to Muslim-Jewish Dialogue

The International Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations responds to the first open letter from Muslims to Jews.

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Is Religion 'Built Upon Lies'?

Best-selling atheist Sam Harris and pro-religion blogger Andrew Sullivan debate God, faith, and fundamentalism.

Related Topics: Faiths, Secular Philosophies, Faith, Religious, human, Religion, God, Truth, Science, Reason, Mind, religious moderates

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An Empty Theory and an Empty Tomb

Why should we be skeptical of 'The Lost Tomb of Jesus'? Let us count the ways.

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Light of the World

As I light the Hanukkah candles, I'm thinking about all the avenues for bringing light into a darkened world.

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A 'Ten Commandments' for Every Generation

Both ABC's new miniseries and the Cecil B. DeMille classic betray a failure to understand their biblical subject matter.

Related Topics: Entertainment, Movies, voice, god, Miniseries, personal moral sensitivity, Oh Moses, Freedom, on location desert scenery, Bible, innocent Egyptian soldiers, four hour motion picture drama

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The Real St. Patrick Didn't Wear Green

And he probably didn't drive the snakes out of Ireland. But he did spread Christianity throughout the Emerald Isle.

Related Topics: Faiths, Catholic, snakes, centuries, Irish immigrants, didnt drive, Christianity, parish school, Patrick Parish, Patron Saint, Ireland, Holiday

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Pursuing Truth, Seeking Moral Justice

Simon Wiesenthal understood that when it comes to heinous acts, only the apology, not the absolution, is morally obligatory.

Related Topics: Faiths, Judaism

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