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World Without Hate
Days after 9/11, Rais Bhuiyan was shot in the head by Mark Stroman in a hate crime targeted at Arabs. Bhuiyan survived the attack, and Stroman was sentenced to death, but Bhuiyan felt compelled to not let the story end there. "I realize that I need to forgive him in public and do something to save the life," says Bhuiyan.
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We review the top religion and ethics stories of the past year.

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Syrian refugees in Turkey; artists picture Mary the mother of Jesus; a Messiah sing-along.

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Camden Priest; Inoculation Ethics

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Pope Francis Trip to Turkey; Recruiting Radical Muslims; Our Lady of Guadalupe Basilica

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