The dispute has revived one of Punjab's most sensitive political and religious issues ahead of state elections next year.
The writer reflects on the morality of extreme wealth and why he believes billionaires represent a policy failure.
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Eureka First United Methodist Church Eureka (520 Del Norte St.): The Sunday worship service starts at 10 a.m. The Rev. Amy Beth Durward de Macias will present the sermon titled “Be Still and Know.” ...
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(A review of The Proverbial Seven Pillars of Knowledge)A wisdom book, the type I am reviewing this morning, deserves to begin with a wisdom tale. And that is what I start with. There is a folktale ...
The Akal Takht operates from a building located in front of the causeway leading to the Golden Temple in Amritsar A recent attempt by the government in India's northern state of Punjab to introduce a ...
Despite its seemingly obvious title, “Murder, Adultery, and Betrayal in the Old Testament” has nothing to do with religion, ...
Patrick Henry, Thomas Paine and the Declaration of Independence all turned to divine sanction to make the case for breaking ...
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A growing number of charismatic Christians see themselves as waging a spiritual battle against the forces of Satan. Sometimes ...