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iChildhood
In this column, Janet Glass explores the challenges of raising children in a wired world, which requires a new type of awareness from parents.
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The Spread of Democracy
Democracy is spreading. This column by our representatives to the UN describes what that means for human rights.
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Religion and Religious Violence
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Leader Joseph Chuman discusses how religion relates to violence in general and to terror in particular.
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The Israel-Palestinian Conflict: Each Side’s Contrasting Narratives
Each side in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has its own narrative. What is important for understanding of both sides is to know what they leave out.
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How to Tell the Difference Between Right and Wrong
Let us make up a myth to provide ourselves with moral backbone. As long as we are careful to bear in mind that it is a myth, the overall effect should be positive.
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Ethical Dilemmas of Globalization
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Some say globalization has created a runaway world. Our UN correspondent looks at the contentious issue of globalization in trade and its effects on the poor as well as the rich.
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Darwin’s Challenge to Religion and the Religious Response
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Leader Joseph Chuman looks at why creationism is so popular and offers a proper religious response to Darwinism.
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Free Will: The Last Great Lie
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Robert Gulack assembles all the available evidence, which has piled higher and higher in the last 100 years, to refute the notion of free will.
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What to Do When Life Is Not Fair
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The antidote to injustice is action. Take unfairness and transform it into a task, says Leader Joseph Chuman.
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