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  • The Firebrand0

    On March 27, 2013, in the northern Italian city of Ferrara, Patrizia Moretti stepped out into the public square near her office building, unfurled a poster-sized portrait of her dead son Federico Aldrovandi, and showed it to the crowd of protesters. The photograph was so unpleasant that some of the protesters doubted its authenticity and

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  • The Fire of Faith?0

    There is no religious freedom in the wider Middle East region. There is instead a tyranny of the majority over the minority in all walks of life, be it the religious, political, social, cultural, or economic sphere. It is claimed, however, that religion and belief in God are synonymous with morality and living the good

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  • The Fate of the Co-joined Twins0

    Hence a certain tension between religion and society marks the higher stages of every civilization. Religion begins by offering magical aid to harassed and bewildered men; it culminates by gving to a people that unity of morals and belief which seems so favorable to statemanship and art; it ends by fighting suicidally in the lost

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  • The Faithful Prey0

    These people were talking about Philip Harmon, a genial salesman from Camano Island, Washington. Unfortunately, their experience was shared by hundreds of other churchgoers. They were all mistaken in their judgment of this "good" man. Harmon was a "crook," who stole more than $30 million from several hundred investors. Many of his victims were in

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  • The Faith Dilemma0

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  • The Face of Liberty0

    Helen of Troy was not a beauty pageant wannabe from the rust belt, or a cable TV reality show contestant, or any other likely guest from a generation increasingly unread on the origins of our civilization. “The face that launched a thousand ships” belonged to the wife of King Menelaus of Sparta. She was abducted

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