Archive: October 11, 2009 - October 17, 2009
Last Shall Be First in Line for H1N1 Vaccine
As a young, healthy and religious woman, I will be abstaining from getting the H1N1 vaccination because others need it more.
By Rachel Wind | October 15, 2009; 1:24 PM ET | Comments (0)
Unity Walk 2009
It is only by celebrating our faiths and uniting to serve that we can turn our world from the bloody violence that marked 9/11 to a hope-filled place of peace for all people. We can begin by taking a first step this Sunday at the Unity Walk.
By Mpho Tutu | October 15, 2009; 1:18 PM ET | Comments (4)
Climate Change: Debated Here, Devastating Elsewhere
Droughts, intensifying storms and floods, tropical diseases -- these disasters are attributable to human-induced global warming, and they're happening right now to families who contribute far less than I do to climate change.
By Jennifer Butler | October 14, 2009; 10:08 AM ET | Comments (4)
The Happiness Revolution
There is an inextricable link between personal happiness and compassion, kindness, or altruism.
By Howard C. Cutler | October 14, 2009; 9:42 AM ET | Comments (9)
Unity: The Best Case for God
The body of Christ (the church) has its own form of cancer. Disunity. The ill effects of the Anglican schism are advancing. There's disorder in the House of God. The evidence undermines the "case for God" not only in this world but in the heavenly realms as well.
By Stephen V. Anderson | October 13, 2009; 12:42 PM ET | Comments (4)
Free Speech and Moral Accountability
When Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard gave a lecture at Yale last week he triggered a storm of controversy.
By Miroslav Volf | October 13, 2009; 12:31 PM ET | Comments (22)
Teaching Tolerance In a Conflict Zone
Educating children in a conflict zone is no simple matter. More often than not, those responsible for the curricula succumb to the masters of war and adopt a pedagogical approach that exacerbates rather than diffuses strife. Israel, unfortunately, is no exception.
By Catherine Rottenberg and Neve Gordon | October 13, 2009; 10:03 AM ET | Comments (0)
Where is the Evidence of God?
Show me one tangible piece of evidence that there is a god - the kind of evidence that we demand for any other claim - and I will happily assess it with enough open-mindedness to satisfy the most demanding of judges.
By Paula Kirby | October 12, 2009; 8:51 AM ET | Comments (42)

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