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Religious Freedom Isn't About Employment "Accommodations"
By Thomas Knapp There was never any question that Gerald Groff was free to exercise his religion as he chose. Yes, he had to choose between his religious beliefs and any number of jobs that weren't consistent with those beliefs. But we all have to make such choices, don't we? ... Unlike Groff, most of us don't go to court to get our religions unconstitutionally established in law as trump cards that employers must "accommodate."
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My love affair with print newspapers
By Gerald Scorse The decline and possible extinction of print newspapers has been a sad thing to watch. For the writer, it's been particularly sad: he has to decide between a new technology and one he's lived with, and loved, for decades.
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The Haphazard, Conflicted Brain: The Bioevolutionary Basis of Contradictory Reasoning
By Barbara and Bruce MacLean-Lerro Why are there not more critical thinkers? Some fault the educational system. Others blame mass media entertainment. Others blame advertising which intentionally discourages critical thinking. But what if the problem is also bio-evolutionary conflict between the ancestral and the deliberative brain? Is there a biological basis for lack of critical thinking? Is there a bio-evolutionary basis for the vulnerability to propaganda?
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Writing from Monhegan
By Gary Lindorff Even though I didn't know it at the time,/ But my heart had grown weary / Of falling in love with distant places. / was just getting ready to slow my growing
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Purge Interrupted
By Carl Petersen The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) School Board pulls approval of the disputed Community Advisory Committee (CAC) roster from its agenda. Will the District use this delay to fix a broken Special Education system?
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The ceaseless desire for transformational leadership
By Saad Hafiz People's pent-up desire for a new dynamic leader will not end with Imran Khan, as dreadful governance draws them to hope and miracles. The future mass movement promising change has to ensure maximum and sustained participation from all strata of society.
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Putin joins global condemnation of Quran burning in Sweden
Russian President Vladimir Putin has criticized Western countries that allow the burning of the Quran on grounds of free speech, saying such acts are criminalized by Russia. Putin made the remarks during a meeting with Muslims at the Juma Mosque in Dagestan's Derbent on Wednesday, where he was given a copy of the Quran as a gift.
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Surgery Causes Patient Permament, Life-Destroying Pain
What if your primary care physician sent you to a sinus specialist for endoscopic surgery to widen your sinus passages for better drainage? But while you were under sedation the surgeon performed a "septoplasty"--a straightening of the septum"--without your consent which had the effect of permanently cutting off your right nostril's air airflow? This and more happened to Michael Frederick, 35, a middle school science teacher.
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Somnambulism on the Cusp of Existential Suicide
Problems with long-time ally Pakistan as Biden woos India... which already has defense ties with Russia through purchases of hardware going as far back as the Nehru days, more than a half-century ago. In Ukraine there is now a forever war or Russia wins, and then there is global warming. It never was an easy job being president...
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Every Order Needs a Story
Every social order needs a story, and to protect the social order, the elites use propaganda. Every story contains falsehoods, and so does the liberal story that underpins our current order. The alternatives are often worse. But the liberal story is falling apart, so we may need a new powerful story we can believe in.
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The Coming Second U.S. Civil War? No. We are in it.
War is common to the only self-destructive species, Homo Sapiens (refs. in the text). There are two kinds of intra-species wars, one between various politico-economies, and the other within the same. The latter are called civil wars. They are always fought over irreconcilable differences between selectors within one nation-state. It is postulated that within the U.S., there are those irreconcilable differences. Ergo civil war
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John J. Ansbro on Martin Luther King, Jr. (REVIEW ESSAY)
Jonathan Eig offers interested readers a fast-paced account of the life and death of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968; Ph.D. in theology, Boston University, 1955) in his massively researched new 2023 book King: A Biography (Farrar, Straus and Giroux). However, the interested reader might want to also read John J. Ansbro's deeply researched, well-organized, and well-developed 1982 intellectual biography of Dr. King.
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