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Implementing Obamacare
"As a person of faith, if I am to turn my back on people who have needs, medical needs, physical needs, I have turned my back on my faith," says Rev. Art Cribbs, executive director of Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice. But Biola University religion and ethics professor Scott Rae believes Obamacare takes too much authority out of the hands of individuals.
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Social media company experiments; Raising kids in interfaith families; Orthodox Epiphany
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Syrian refugees in Turkey; artists picture Mary the mother of Jesus; a Messiah sing-along.
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Churches and Conversations on Race; Human Rights in Colombia; Pilgrimages; Hanukkah
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Heroin and the Faith Community; Drugs of Last Resort
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Pope Francis Trip to Turkey; Recruiting Radical Muslims; Our Lady of Guadalupe Basilica
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Muslim Initiatives Against Extremism; Church Relocation; Judaism and Feeding the Homeless
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Physician-Assisted Death; B Corp Business Ethics; Kent Nerburn
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Migrant Minors in Court; Buddhism & Nature; Church Rebuilds