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Jack Kevorkian’s life and career was a study in death and dying. Today he has passed away after a hospital stay…and his life and death are still provoking legal and moral questions.

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Suicide happens everyday and we need to be aware of it and look for ways to prevent those we care about from being a victim of suicide; it’s permanent solution to a passing circumstance.

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Do churches have an obligation to avoid advertising activities/businesses that conflict with traditional spiritual values? Should they be selling ads on their online sites that are contrary to religious teachings?

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Westboro Baptist Church Rights To protest are protected…what responsibility towards others do they have at these protests.

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Individuals do all kinds of work for the love of God. What type of ministry or missions do you do in your efforts of bringing God to those who are hurting or suffering in the world?

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The internet allows you to share your faith online. Living a life that sticks with Christian values, talking about it in the digital media and reaching people right where they are online.

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When it comes to suffering or grief many people ask, Why God? How does faith play into the tragedies of life?

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Society appears to have lowered the standards of personal responsibility and conduct and it is negatively affecting our lives. We need to raise the standards.

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Anyone who has ever prepared for the birth of a baby knows a bit about welcoming the baby; but at Christmas time, it is about celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, God’s son. How do you celebrate?

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The United States Supreme Court is the highest power of authority on the laws of the land; it’s being alleged that some students civil rights were violated.

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