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Cal Thomas: British riots a moral and spiritual problem
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“Some have compared the riots in the UK to the London Blitz,” writes author Cal Thomas in World magazine. “It’s a flawed comparison. The strategic bombing of London in 1940 came from an external enemy, Nazi Germany. Enemies from within are carrying out the free-for-all that began in Tottenham, England, on Saturday—quickly spreading to London…
Detroit Free Press: “Many health benefits” tied to faith
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Dr. Earlexia Norwood is recognized as one of metro Detroit’s best doctors, but when it comes to healing, she is fueled by faith. “I believe in the ability of God to work within people,” said Norwood, who works with the Henry Ford Medical Center in Troy, Michigan, a Detroit suburb. “My practice could not exist without…
LA Times: Creditors say they’ll sue if Crystal Cathedral balks at selling their building
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If the financially-troubled Crystal Cathedral’s board refuses to sell their 35-acre complex and landmark church building as part of on-going bankruptcy proceedings, creditors have told a local court they will sue. Prospective buyers include the Orange County Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church and the Disciples of Christ-affiliated Chapman University. Both have made — and now increased — multi-million-dollar offers to buy the iconic symbol of Dr.…
Massachusetts Tibetans liberate 534 lobsters in celebration of Buddha’s first sermon
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“Instead of plunging headfirst to their death in a pot of boiling water, 534 live lobsters escaped the dinner plate and belly flopped to freedom into the dark waters of the Atlantic Ocean,” reports the Buddhist Channel. The liberation of the crustaceons was in celebration of Wheel Turning Day, which celebrates the first sermon made…
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