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Ethics and Religion Talk: Is it Good to be the Official Religion of a Country?, part 1

by (Rabbi David J.B...)

Submitted 02-13-2023 under OPINION

Some panelists can point to countries where their religion is the “official” one. There, the line between Church and State is a bit more blurred than here in the US. I’m curious if each of you enjoys living in a pluralistic nation...

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Ethics and Religion Talk: How Does Your Tradition Use Scripture for Preaching, part 2

by (Rabbi David J.B...)

Submitted 02-06-2023 under OPINION

Last week’s responses were mainly written by people from traditions in which there is a strict cycle for reading and preaching. This week we hear from panelists who have no scriptural cycle or whose traditions or houses of worship have opted...

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Powerful Art: Creating and Impacting Social Change

by (cicadmin)

Submitted 02-01-2023 under NONPROFITS

Thursday, February 9, 7-8:30 p.m. EST Art can inspire; it can also challenge our assumptions. Explore the history and the power of how the performing arts have created opportunities for social change. Presented by Edye Evans Hyde is the...

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Ethics and Religion Talk: How Does Your Tradition Use Scripture for Preaching, part 1

by (Rabbi David J.B...)

Submitted 01-30-2023 under OPINION

Rev. Salvatore Sapienza, the Senior Pastor at Douglas Congregational United Church of Christ in Saugatuck/Douglas, responds: Like many Christian churches around the world, our church follows the Revised Common Lectionary, a collection of assigned...

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Ethics and Religion Talk: Are Food Choices an Ethical Issue For You?

by (Rabbi David J.B...)

Submitted 01-23-2023 under OPINION

Whole Foods recently announced that they would no longer sell Maine Lobster. How do you define "ethical eating?" Do you consider sustainability and care for the environment, treatment of animals, treatment of humans in the supply chain...

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Ethics and Religion Talk: Do I Have to Return That Annoying Person's Call?

by (Rabbi David J.B...)

Submitted 01-17-2023 under OPINION

The Rev. Sandra Nikkel, head pastor of Conklin Reformed Church, responds: People deserve the respect to hear the truth. And there is a way to tell the truth kindly. What they do with the truth they hear is not up to you. But you must have the...

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January 9, 2023 - Ethics and Religion Talk: If My Faith is Right, Does Yours Have to be Wrong?

by (Rabbi David J.B...)

Submitted 01-09-2023 under OPINION

It is generally understood by people that each religion claims that all other faiths are “wrong,” and thus displeasing to God. Yet it seems that there are “loopholes” that still allow those who believe otherwise some form of...

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Ethics and Religion Talk: Does God Care About Rituals?

by (Rabbi David J.B...)

Submitted 01-02-2023 under OPINION

Rev. Ray Lanning, a retired minister of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, responds: Reformed and Presbyterian Christians believe that God really does care about the worship that we offer to Him. The Second Commandment (“Thou...

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Ethics and Religion Talk: Can a $135 Pair of Sneakers End Bullying?

by (Rabbi David J.B...)

Submitted 12-26-2022 under OPINION

Father Kevin Niehoff, O.P., a Dominican priest who serves as Judicial Vicar, Diocese of Grand Rapids, responds: Bullying is a serious issue, although I posit it is not new. I grew up being bullied by my peers for different reasons. Kids are always...

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Ethics and Religion Talk: Whoops! I Gave My Vegan Friend Ham!

by (Rabbi David J.B...)

Submitted 12-19-2022 under OPINION

I love off-the-wall questions like this one: Last week, I was hanging in the park smoking cannabis and having a picnic, eating a salad. A friend came by, also smoking, and reached over and started eating my salad. I was surprised and wasn't...

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