Year: 2013

What will become of work?

Bishop Nick Knisely wonders what will become of work–and our human need to be creative and productive– in a world where more and more stuff is made by fewer and fewer people.

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And then there were 16

Marriage equality is almost certainly coming to Hawaii. Zack Ford of Think Progress explains: The Hawaii House has granted marriage equality its third and final

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Prodigal cat

by Linda Ryan One of my boys went walkabout for a bit this morning. I had held the door open for just a few seconds

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Up in arms

Colin Woodward, writing in Tufts Magazine, says that there’s never been “an America,” but rather eleven Americas—each a distinct nation–each viewing violence, as well as everything else, in its own way.

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“Religious” prayer at public meetings

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard a case about prayer at public governmental meetings. The Greece, N.Y. case, the first major church-state dispute to go before the Supreme Court in nearly a decade, could be a vehicle to test the current justices’ views on whether practices seen as an official “endorsement” of a religion can give rise to a valid legal claim.

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