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- 2006: "What, me organized?"
- 2007: Why Did God Make Mothers? -- Kelly, The Woman Wonders
- 2007: The brain scan that can read people's intentions
Ian Sample, UK Guardian - 2007: Imam prays to stop ‘oppression and occupation’ at Democratic National Committee meeting -- Robert, Jihad Watch
From Back in the Day
FULL SPECTRUM CULTURE
Religion Relating to Family —
Examples of the Church interacting with the Family
Category Archives: Religion Relating to Family
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Evangelicals intensify calls for parents to pull kids from public schools — AP in USA Today
See Also: Take back the schools? From Whom?Tammy Drennan, Alliance for the Separation of School and State
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“STAy” — Mopsy, Lifenut
…which stands for “Slow To Anger”, and one family’s approach to maintaining Hope, Love and Peace within their household.
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EXCLUSIVE: Children in Public Worship
Hank Belfield, Providence Orthodox Presbyterian Church
Chilhowie, Virginia
This sermon is so good that I’m hosting it particularly on my site. I got the recording from my Father-in-Law. It’s a 41.4MB MP3 file. Enjoy.
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We are all brothers.
A website called Ebony/Ivory Online has an archived article about how some religious people believe that God does not allow “interracial” marriage. Of course, this article is from the Boston Globe, which has its own biases, so it predominantly mentions how Christians are the main offenders on this issue. But the Answers in Genesis crowd pretty effectively refutes this in their article on the subject…
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Motherhood is not a commodity, children are not a cost center.
[Note: This post has been transferred here from my personal site, since it was written before I made this site to discuss cultural issues. It was originally published on February 20th, 2005. It has been tweaked here to update the hyperlinks and make it a little better. It addresses the opposite extreme from the one represented in this post, and I hope begins to approach the proper ways that the Realm of the Family can interact with the Realm of the Market and the Realm of the Church.]