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Pope Francis I, a 76-year-old Argentinian Jesuit, brings to the papacy street savvy and much needed
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The Church's evil enemy is wreaking havoc and freeing members from enslavement. No, I'm not talking about Lucifer, Satan, Loki, the Devil or whatever you call Christianity's eternal bogeyman who's repeatedly blamed for the appearance of a worldly
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Another article reinforcing the fallacious belief that gravity is the greatest force in the universe when it is merely a minute part of the whole electric force that governs all matter from the micro to the macro. The tipping point is at hand and the
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Forty years ago this month, I was ordained into Christian ministry. My ordination service was held in a New Jersey colonial Presbyterian church with roots reaching back to the 1730s. At a reception hosted on the church lawn, my aunt noticed an
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Bishops wait before the mass for the beatification of Pope John Paul II in St Peter's square at the Vatican in May 2011. Photograph: Stefano Rellandini/Reuters The latest publication of the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (the body
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Photograph From the Collection of George Eastman House Lewis Hine With an introductory essay by Alison Nordstrom...Photographs by Hine (1874-1940) documented mass immigration, urban tenements, rural poverty and toiling children...Above, a steelworker
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In 1862, during the American Civil War, Abraham Lincoln wrote to Congress : The dogmas of the quiet past, are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion...We must disenthrall
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Most importantly, it is helping us to see just how extraordinary life and the universe really are, far exceeding the unaided imagination even of the greatest poets. At its best, too, science lives up to its own mythology: a disinterested, self-
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Dean Haspiel looks for a Sin City' of his own Dec. The Last Romantic Antihero" (Dean Haspiel and Trip City) Dogma is AmGod spelled backward. That's the kind of thing you pick up while reading the work of Dean Haspiel, the New York artist who finds
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From Oscar-winner "Doubt" to "The Passion of the Christ," to even "The Ten Commandments," those stories, with the spectre of God's judgement looming in the plot, required a sober seriousness that leaves no room for jokes. But there are other, lighter
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