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AssumptionsAssumptions are a funny concept. It's always amazing to me how some folks automatically assume things, without knowing the facts about anything. I've always been one to never assume anything ...
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Speaking of Dignity . . .There's a lot of talk around the blogosphere about people living and dying with dignity, lately.
I figured I'd throw my two cents into the mix - but not on the Florida case.
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The Scandal That Won’t Go Away The clergy sex abuse scandal that has shaken the American Catholic Church in the last few years continues to make news nationwide and here in Illinois.
Sheila Schreiber-Parkhill, a noted ...
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Sport as ReligionPope Says Sundays are for God, not Sports
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope John Paul on Friday said Sunday should be a day for God, not for secular diversions like entertainment and sports. ...
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Separation of Work and anything remotely personalMy boss and I were meeting in her office today. We started off normal enough with talk about our current patient load and assignments for the nurse managers for the day. ...
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Where was your god before?Got into a bit of an argument earlier this week with someone on a discussion forum in regards to the discovery of Laci Peterson's body - and that of her unborn son.
The ...
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Not being argumentativeI'm on call tonight - yay for me. Hopefully it will be a nice and quiet night - - of course, I should not have said that out loud - now I ...
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More on the topicAtheism: The Case Against God
That's a good read. . shared that book with me this past summer. Actually, when I was out at his place in California and was packing for the ...
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Raving AtheistI just love this site - - I read it daily and will blogroll it forever into infinity. I'm doing a blatant cut & paste from that site - only because I ...
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Tell me all your thoughts on godMy son is just the most curious little beast. He thinks outside the box - he has been that way since he was a little tot. Too smart for his own good. ...
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