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Mitt Romney, Hollow Man - Reason Online (blog)
![]() Reason Online (blog) | Mitt Romney, Hollow Man Reason Online (blog) In New York Magazine and The New York Review of Books, Frank Rich and Michael Tomasky respectively attempt to solve the mystery of the man who will probably be the Republican party's next presidential nominee. What is Mitt Romney's dark secret? |
With 'Super Soul Sunday' shows, Oprah Winfrey continues her role as spiritual ... - Anniston Star
With 'Super Soul Sunday' shows, Oprah Winfrey continues her role as spiritual ... Anniston Star And if that's sitting on the couch watching TV or reading a book, that's fine. What difference does it make how I find my own sense of inner-peace — spirituality or whatever you call it — just as long as I find it?” As a 38-year-old, newly divorced ... |
Bookmarks - Insights given on value of confessing - StarNewsOnline.com
Bookmarks - Insights given on value of confessing StarNewsOnline.com Wilkes will give a reading and a book signing at 7 pm Thursday at Pomegranate Books, 4418 Park Ave. The thing is, you don't have to be Catholic to confess, he noted. Confession is a part of most Christian and many non-Christian traditions, ... |
Call for Papers: Religion and Doctor Who: Time, Space, and Faith - Patheos (blog)
Call for Papers: Religion and Doctor Who: Time, Space, and Faith Patheos (blog) Over the show's long history on television—and in various spin-off TV shows, audio adventures, novels and comic books—religion and religious themes have consistently been a subject of interest. In recent years the show has attracted everything from ... |
As a judge bans prayers at council meetings, a former Archbishop of Canterbury ... - Mail on Sunday
As a judge bans prayers at council meetings, a former Archbishop of Canterbury ... Mail on Sunday This will deny Christians the right to prayer — and affect non-Christians, many of whom appreciate the time for reflection that prayers offer in their otherwise hectic lives. Judgments such as these — which further separate the Church from the State ... |






