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Fearless forgiveness
A Christian Science perspective: News of the trial of Anders Behring Breivik a year after the killings in Norway brings to mind an example of a father's forgiveness after his daughter was killed by a bombing in Northern Ireland.
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A conversation with 'Someone' I love
A Christian Science perspective: How this writer found comfort and freedom from loneliness after her husband passed on.
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The language that unites us
A Christian Science perspective.
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Toward freedom for Myanmar
A Christian Science perspective: When visiting with pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi last fall, this author found fresh insight on the promise of freedom for the Burmese.
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Are you being ogled?
A Christian Science perspective: How other people's views of us may adversely affect us, and how we can find freedom from those influences.
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Stability during the housing crisis
A Christian Science perspective.
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When comfort seems scarce
A Christian Science perspective: Attending a funeral and offering comfort to a friend who may be grieving can be difficult. How can you be the most helpful?
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Synthetic marijuana on the rise: looks like pot, but 'far worse'
Synthetic marijuana is marketed as a cheap way to get a legal marijuana-like high. But health experts say it is 'way more' than marijuana and is 'very dangerous.'
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For Syria, prayers that bring peace
A Christian Science perspective.
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Comfort in the aftermath of suicide
A Christian Science perspective: The suicide in Athens was a reminder to many of the degree of desperation some people are feeling. How can prayer help?
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Easter's call to 'love your enemies'
A Christian Science perspective.
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The wonder of Easter
A Christian Science perspective.
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A different neighborhood watch
A Christian Science perspective: The Trayvon Martin case has stirred thought on many fronts. Here is one insight.
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To preserve life
A Christian Science perspective: A ray of hope for Syria and other trouble spots in the world.
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Latin America Monitor Pope in Cuba: Will he raise case of jailed American?
Many are watching to see if the pope mentions the case of imprisoned US aid worker Alan Gross. But the delicacy of his trip to Cuba makes it unlikely, writes guest blogger Girish Gupta.
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What Lent can inspire
A Christian Science perspective.
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Gratitude and a song of hope from children in Japan
A Christian Science perspective: One year after the tsunami and earthquake struck Japan, some schoolchildren thank the world with a song.
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Evangelist raises Obama faith issue again, 'has no idea' what president believes
Graham, who has led the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association since his father's retirement, also repeated earlier remarks linking Obama to Islam through his African ancestry and said the Muslim world saw him as a Muslim.
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Black History Month and a celebration of unselfishness
A Christian Science perspective.
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The struggle for freedom in Syria
A Christian Science perspective.
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Watching the Super Bowl?
A Christian Science perspective: What watching the Super Bowl might have to do with spirituality.
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Difference Maker Tony Boursiquot rushed home to Haiti to become a 'defender of the weakest.'
After the 2010 earthquake, Tony Boursiquot hurried home to help save Haiti's next generation.
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Opinion: Brady, Manning worshippers: Football is our religion, Tebow. Don't mess with it.
Americans expect religious rhetoric from GOP candidates, not quarterbacks like Tim Tebow. That crosses a line into divisiveness. Football brings people together: Your denomination might be Giants or Patriots, but we're all the same underneath.
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The power of silence
A Christian Science perspective.
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Mitt Romney's tithing: Do voters see it as very generous or very Mormon?
The strength of Romney's religious conviction now has a dollar sign attached to it. Will his tithing invigorate the unease that many Americans feel toward the Mormon church?



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