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Jonathan Brown Welcome, may reason be with you.
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Jonathan Brown Welcome, may reason be with you.
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Jonathan Brown Welcome, may reason be with you.
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Jonathan Brown Welcome, may reason be with you.
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James Edward Nickels Jr
The Emperor Julian (aka "the apostate), nephew of Constantine the "Great." After Constantine and his successor, Constans established Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire, Julian, Constans' successor, tried to take it back to Paganism. Julian was a philosopher and so his Paganism was a much more enlightened Paganism in the Greek fashion. He ruled for 2 years and was killed in battle with the Persians. Actually, he was killed by one of his own soldiers who was Christian who took the opportunity of battle to stab him in the back.






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Alan Hunter So, that makes Julian the first person to be stabbed in the back by a christian.
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Alan Hunter Do you think that's where "he stabbed me in the back" comes from??
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James Edward Nickels Jr Alan Hunter I don't know if this is where the expression came from, but Julian was certainly betrayed.
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Angela Liscom Clayton
If all anti-social behavior is selfish and all pro-social behavior is selfish in a more subtle way, do we always "have our reward"? Is altruism always partly selfish?This is something I was giving a lot of thought this year. http://www.wheatandtares.org/12348/selfish-altruism/







My Selfish Altruism (Tales from Cambodia & Nepal)
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Why do we give? Is our altruism ever purely unselfish or do we give in part because we hope to gain something? What do we want to gain? In March, we had an opportunity to join a house building in...

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Adrian Comollo
Have you ever heard of the so called "Catholic Social Teaching"? It explains the standing of the Catholic Church on major social and economic issues. I believe that all Christian Churches should adopt something similar. Instead, a few of them, including the LDS Church, do not have official document regarding economic issues, as far as I know. Instead, Catholic Social Teaching says, for example: " How we organize our society -- in economics and politics, in law and policy -- d...
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Seven themes of Catholic Social Teaching
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Seven themes of Catholic Social Teaching
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Jessica Ramirez Cox Many of the Catholic Church's positions teachings and customs derive from the earlier centuries when the church was the government. Especially from the 14th through 16th century generations. These traditions and beliefs have merely been passed down and...See More
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Gemma Torr The point is that churches should never interfere in politics... the story of Catholicism teaches us all that when they openly controlled and then later influenced political decision. But in our modern times there is no bigger example of a church influ...See More
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Gemma Torr http://www.primewire.ag/external.php?gd=1890491027...
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Jonathan Brown
http://gawker.com/stephen-colberts-best-segment-ever-will-make-you-fee-1150255944?utm_campaign=socialflow_gawker_facebook&utm_source=gawker_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow







Stephen Colbert's 'Best Segment Ever' Will Make You Feel So Many Things
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It's being called "perhaps the single best segment" to ever air on The Colbert Report. And with good reason, because it probably is.

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Jonathan Brown Gemma, I cannot read your mind, what do you mean?
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Gemma Torr Sorry I mean is that the same guy who does that show in the U.S called Colbert report... is that him? Just because I don't know who he is.... I've not been living in a cave... just England!
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Jonathan Brown Yes
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The Most Astounding Fact - Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Mobile users can watch on Vimeo! http://vimeo.com/38101676 Astrophysicist Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson was asked by a reader of TIME magazine, "What is the most a...
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022: Pros of Prozac with Beca Mark | Mormon Mental Health ( LDS )
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Natasha Helfer Parker interviews Beca Mark, author of Pros of Prozac: A Faith-based Memoir of Overcoming the Stigma where she discusses the stigma on depression.
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James Edward Nickels Jr







"When I was young, I believed that life might unfold in an orderly way, according to my hopes and expectations. But now I understand that the Way winds like a river, always changing, ever onward… My journeys revealed that the Way itself creates the warrior; that every path leads to peace, every choice to wisdom. And that life has always been, and will always be, arising in Mystery." Socrates.
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