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Researching Buddhism
by Phil van Bergen I have recently been researching Buddhism. Buddhism is not so much a religion as a philosophy and ethical way of living.… -
Onan’s sin
by David I always thought that the principle sin here was disrespect to the brother’s rights to have his line preserved through levitic marriage. The… -
Medicine and Proselytizing
by David Pidcock Someone recently gave this justification for missionaries and proselytizing: “If you were holding the cure for a virulent disease in your hands;… -
Five Questions of Character
Author unknown Your thoughts on this Meditation are welcome. Please use the contact page to provide your comments for publication. 1) If your neighbor’s dog… -
Why do we care about right and wrong
by: Christine Kelly Why do we care about right and wrong, good and bad, if there is no God? If there is a God, then… -
Pell and the Lack of Morality. A Rant.
by Rev. Len The previous Meditation editorializing on Archbishop Pell’s sermon was most welcome. Pell addressed the World Youth Day (week) in Toronto, stating the… -
On Censorship
By: JT ‘If any word or expression is of such a nature that the first impression it excites is an impression of obscenity, that word… -
Debate & Discourse
by: Greg I’m 6 years too late for Kevin Carnes, but as I was reading Meditation 61, I was infuriated when I read the passage:… -
Why do Preachers lie at memorial services? Because they can?
At Ken Lay’s Houston memorial service, the Reverend Bill Lawson likened the convicted criminal to James Bird, to Martin Luther King, to President John F.… -
Comments on “How young is old enough”
by Reverend Audrey Carstensen I know that I’m responding to a really old meditation (10), but I just felt the need to write something briefly…
