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Why is that pot boiling, explain it to me.

“Well, at one level, you can say it’s boiling, because the molecules of H20 are moving around excitedly, and they’re making the transition from the liquid state to the gaseous state. But you could also have answered just as readily, … Continue reading

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Bailing out our Value System. How?

“We missed the boat. We had teachings that were way ahead of their time in environmental and spiritual ethics than that of today’s,” said Rabbi Naftali Citron Thursday night in the old, dilapidated Millinery Center Synagogue in mid-Manhattan, New York. … Continue reading

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The Economy makes Americans religious?

By Mirjam Donath The fever around a new sociological research on why people go spiritual is, at least from a European’s point of view, just another supplier for fashionable New Yorkers’ Upper West Side table-chatting. It is Gregory Paul, an … Continue reading

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When Business meets Religion

By Mirjam Donath What is the link between the cover story of the Sunday Business Section of the New York Times and Commonweal, an independent magazine edited by lay Catholics? Lego. It took only a day for Commonweal‘s blogger Celia … Continue reading

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