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Religion is often blamed for human action that usually has very little to do with religion.
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Things can always be improved if human beings make different decisions.
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If you believe in one God, that means he created everyone.
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Mogahed is a translator between two cultures in conflict.
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The search for absolute truths led to the carnage of the 20th century.
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Newsweek’s Jon Meacham calls the American experiment an exercise in optimism.
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Literalism is a refuge for those who are fearful.
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Kula seeks to provide aid on three levels: local, and national, and international, from the most personal, case-driven, non-systemic individual person with pain to the largest systemic institution.
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Shashi Tharoor talks about how we see ourselves as a global citizens and how Americans are challenged in this regard.
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Tharoor grew up with a pan-Indian sensibility despite the many places he has called home.
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Tharoor would like to talk to an Indian farmer about to commit suicide.
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Shashi Tharoor suggests spending more time getting to know the world.
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What Democrats and Republicans don’t get.
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We’re never as strong as we think.
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Since technology is often ahead of consciousness, society manages to create weapons that are a serious detriment to our well-being. The deepest, most fundamental, spiritual insight is that we are […]
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The measure of a good life is the cultivation of compassion as well as a deeper understanding of the self.
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People must understand that they are neither as powerful as their fantasies, nor as powerless as their nightmares. There is a necessity to practice compassion, which flows outward, in a […]
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Bono and Alfredo Barraza.
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This country has a terribly hard time saying that we were wrong and that we made a mistake.
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How the United States will cope with China’s rising prominence.
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Harbison sees some hopeful signs.
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Harbison can read the King James Bible over and over.
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Unfortunately right now religion is being used to legitimate people’s group and political identities rather than actually destabilizing all identities so that new relationships can be developed across every possible […]
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We have a tremendous attraction to intolerance bred into the early life of this country, Harbison says.
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Harbison cultivates his self-confidence.
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From his traditional Jewish parents, Kula learned that throughout any practice and ritual in any religious system or any theory about living, there must be people who can produce food. […]
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