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I had to borrow this from another of my favorite sites as it really struck a chord with me and reinforced many emotions that have brought me to where I am spiritually.
The MP3 lasts 50 mins...download it and take it with you for a walk or bicycle ride 
A passionate discussion is unfolding in public and in private among Evangelical leaders and communities. Should Christians be involved in politics and if so, how? What has gone wrong, and what has been learned from the Moral Majority up until now. In this live public conversation, Krista probes these ideas with three formative Evangelicals.
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Sunday April 20, 2008, 3:57 pm
All Americans have a right and a duty to be involved. No group should be excluded or singled out. Christians, like all other Americans, need to be involved politically. |
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AUTHOR: AMORDAD YAR
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male, age 107
committed relationship
Rockledge, FL, USA
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Blog: Vegetarianism and Ethics - Avgi Isle ( secondlife.com)
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— Transcript from weekly
Vegetarina gathering at
Avgi Isle - July 17th,
2007[2008/07/17 17:07]
Thomas Sadoul: Several
weeks ago, when we
started this gathering, I
gave the people there an
opportunity to say why
they had decided to live
a vegetarian lif... more
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Blog: Weekly Vegetarian Discussion at Avgi Isle
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July 3rd, 2008
You: Today, I’d
like to finish up what we
started last week –
discussing the
nutritional concerns and
benefits of a vegetarian
diet. We finished last
week on the subject of
protein, from there we
move on to Iron.
You: Veg... more
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Blog: First Vegetarian discussion at Avgi Isle
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— Last night (Thursday,
June 20th) was the first
vegetarian
class/discussion that I
hosted at Avgi Isle in
secondlife. I think it
went well and hope to see
more attending in the
future *hint*. I'm
posting the transcript
below. If you're not
fa... more
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Blog: Avgi Isle - Veg*n Discussions
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— With all of it's
distractions, I continue
to believe that Second
Life (or some form of it)
is the future of the
internet and continue to
hope that it will be
used to benefit our daily
lives.Avgi Isle has long
been one of my favorites
because of t... more
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Blog: Executions of Behnoud Shojaee and Mohammad Fadaee postponed again by Stop Child E.
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— Execution of Mohamamd
Fadaee and Behnoud
Shojaee were postponed
for the third time
by the head of
Iran's judiciary. They
were both scheduled to be
hanged Wednesday
Morning. Last week in a
joint press conference 24
human right organizati... more
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Blog: Ali Mahin-Torabi's execution verdict overturned by Stop Child E.
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In response to
the substantial
internal and
international pressure
and after review of
the evidences presented
by Ali's attorney by
Mohammad Mosatafaee , who
was assigned by Stop
Child
Executions, Iran's
head of judiciary
Ayatollah S... more
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Message: How You Can Help Stop Child Executions by Stop Child E.
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Sign the Petition "Stop
Child Executions"
How You Can Help
www.stopchildexecutions.c
om
WAYS
TO HELP 1. Write
A Letter to:
TV,
Radio &
Media
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Alert: Deep flaws found in U.S. health care by Frank H.
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Deep flaws found in U.S.
health care
By Reed Abelson
Thursday, July 17,
2008International Herald
Tribune
NEW YORK: American
medical care might be the
most expensive in the
world, but it is getting
increasingly difficult to
argue that it is wo... more
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Blog: While the U.S. Spends Heavily on Health Care, a Study Faults the Quality by Frank H.
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July 17, 2008
While the U.S. Spends
Heavily on Health Care, a
Study Faults the Quality
By REED ABELSON
American medical care
may be the most expensive
in the world, but that
does not mean it is worth
every penny. A study to
be released Thur... more
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