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Muslims and others believe in hell. Here Ismail Nemr tells how NOT to go there.

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  • 30 May 2018
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Everybody needs forgiveness. Here Ismail Nemr explains why and how.

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  • 30 May 2018
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Everybody esteems mercy. Here Ismail Nemr explains why we should.

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  • 29 May 2018
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Remembering and honoring Americans who have protected our country

Today is Memorial Day, the day we have established as a nation to honor our veterans and our armed forces of today and yesterday. There have been hundreds of thousands of 'ordinary' service-people who deserve honor and recognition. But there have also been soldiers that deserve a higher recognition for their bravery and self-sacrifice for the cause of saving others. The excellent WW2 film "Hacksaw Ridge" portrays a superior example of such a soldier, Desmond Doss, who was Christ-like in several ways. The 2016 film, "Hacksaw Ridge" was made to celebrate his example. 

         


*Republished from May 29, 2017.

  • 28 May 2018
  • Author: Guest Blogger
  • Number of views: 2759
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Why we are so much more inclined toward over-eating than under-eating

by Mert Hershberger

Why do we feast? No, that is not a misspelling. But wait, you say, feasting is the polar opposite of fasting, and it's Ramadan. So shouldn't we talk about fasting. Well, we have. Besides, Ramadan is as much about feasting as it is about fasting. So again, why do we feast? In the first book of the Tawrat, Genesis, the first three chapters give us the creation narrative where Adam and Eve make their debut. The Qur'an contains a similar narrative. In chapter 2 we see the seeds of the pattern of a contrast between feasting and fasting. The one and only law regulated, yes, eating.
  • 26 May 2018
  • Author: Guest Blogger
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