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In Theory: Have you questioned your faith in God?
Q. A recent posting on CNN's Belief Blog discusses how people can lose faith when faced with traumatic events. The article relates former First Lady Laura Bush's experience after being involved in a fatal car accident in 1963. Bush missed a stop sign...Tags: Accidental Death, Nazi Party, Prosecution, Massacres, Indiana
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Local incumbents hold on strong, despite nationwide changes
Republican Rep. David Dreier cruised to victory over his main challenger, Democrat Russ Warner, Tuesday night with 54.5% to 36.9%, according to the Los Angeles County registrar. Assemblyman Anthony Portantino trounced his main opponent, Republican...Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Barbara Boxer, Referenda, California, Dining and Drinking
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In Theory: What is the role of religion?
David Hartman, a Jerusalem-based rabbi and philosopher, recently sat down for an interview with CNN's Izzy Lemberg. In the interview, Hartman wonders whether religion is really helpful to the human condition. "There's a whole bunch of myths that religions...Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Nazi Party, Trials, David Hartman, Trips and Vacations
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In Theory: Can people be possessed?
In Theory Question: A group of Catholic bishops gathered in Baltimore last week to examine what scripture and canon law have to say about exorcism. According to CNN's Belief Blog, bishops will look at what the Bible says, "paying careful attention to...Tags: John Wesley, The Exorcist (movie, 1973), Baptist, Religious Texts, Physical Therapists
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What good is God?
In his new book, "What Good Is God?" evangelical author Philip Yancey asks, "Does belief in God really matter when life gets tough?" These and other questions and answers form the basis of his book and are the result of a near-fatal traffic accident...Tags: Christmas, Health and Medical Professionals, Baptist, Human Interest, Physical Therapists
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In Theory: 'Spiritual but not religious' community is growing
The "I'm spiritual but not religious" community is growing, according to a blog post by CNN writer John Blake. It is growing so much, the blogger writes, one pastor has compared it to a "movement." In a 2009 survey by the research firm LifeWay Christian...Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Corrupt Practices, Christianity, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Breads
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Around Town: Tribute to Abe
No more Shakshuka.
There are mysteries in life. They never rebuilt the Cafe Eilat after the fire in the fish tank.
My friend, Abe Sarna, introduced me to the Cafe Eilat after the early-morning service at Adat Ari El Synagogue. Cafe Eilat had just...Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Health and Medical Professionals, Nursing, Health, Eagle Rock
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In Theory: Weighing an Islamic center near Ground Zero
Those for and against a proposed Islamic center and mosque near Ground Zero butted heads during a passionate three-hour hearing of New York's Landmarks Preservation Commission last week, CNN reported. At issue is whether a more than century-old building...Tags: Nazi Party, Human Rights, Baptist, New York, Justice and Rights
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Same-sex couples as parents
CNN recently aired a documentary titled "Gary and Tony Have a Baby," where CNN's Soledad O'Brien followed a same-sex couple in "their struggle against the legal and personal obstacles to become parents" and their quest to achieve a life as mainstream as...Tags: Social Issues, Infants, Baptist, Adoption, Religious Texts
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Arizona issue not so far away
The immigration situation in Arizona esta que arde, I told my dad last week, meaning that things seem to be at a boiling point in that state. The new immigration law in Arizona makes it illegal for immigrants to be in the state — regardless of...Tags: Arizona, Migration, Roger Mahony, American Civil Liberties Union, Immigration
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Families flying coach won't get preferred United boarding
Los Angeles Times Travel editorAs travelers gear up for Memorial Day, families flying coach on United Airlines who don't have "elite" flier status may need to pack an extra dose of patience. United has dropped the “families can board first” do-si-do from its boarding...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Memorial Day, Air Transportation Industry
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Is iPhone's Siri Sharing Your Personal Information?
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- The voice-control app called "Siri" is driving sales of Apple's latest iPhone, but some people who are concerned about their privacy say Siri is a little scary. Eight months after Apple launched it's voice-activated personal...Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Los Angeles Times, American Civil Liberties Union, Economy, Business and Finance, Apple iPhone
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