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1211: Christian Love And Community
... overflow of boundless affection and the impulsive joy of exhilarating union with the loved one. The ecstatic lover dances with delight in the presence of the beloved. Sensible calculations balancing rights and duties have no place. Rational ethics has been transcended by spiritual ecstasy. Ecstatic love expresses itself spontaneously in a certain frame of spirit. Love expressed in ecstasy gives all ... day to day standard for ordinary life even in the family or the church. Can Christian love in the ethical sense be an appropriate norm for a large, secular, pluralistic, civil society? Can unconditional love for the other that regards the welfare of the neighbor equal with ones own be the ideal expected of the citizens of New York or the ...
1212: Should The Ten Commandments Be Posted In Public Schools?
... One reason the Ten Commandments should be posted is that the government has never passed a law implementing a separation of Church and State. Amendment 1 in the Bill of Rights states the following: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…” This Amendment does not even suggest the Separation of Church and ... can use and destroy the very foundation of our society”, comments Religious expert. Robertson (“…Separation of Church and State). “ Separation of Church and State has long been the cry of civil libertarians wishing to purge our glorious Christian heritage from our nations history. Of course, the term never once appears in our Constitution and is a modern fabrication of discrimination” adds ...
1213: Buddhism
... his faith by saying ¹"I go to Buddha for refuge; I go to Dharma for refuge; I go to Sangha for refuge" by saying this a monk gives up his civil rights such as voting and being eligible for public services. Plus few sects permit marriage. Much more could be said of Buddhism but there are so many more aspects that could ...
1214: Buddhism
... his faith by saying ¹"I go to Buddha for refuge; I go to Dharma for refuge; I go to Sangha for refuge" by saying this a monk gives up his civil rights such as voting and being eligible for public services. Plus few sects permit marriage. Much more could be said of Buddhism but there are so many more aspects that could ...
1215: J. Edgar Hoover
... a lot of private information about a lot of different people. Edgar used the Bureau to spy on lawyers who represented those arrested or worked to expose the abuse of civil rights (Summers 38-39). Edgar also discovered it was possible to spy on people and hunt them down - not because of crimes but because of their political beliefs (Summers 39). He ...
1216: JFK Assination - Conspiracy
... people understood why this case was re-opened over a decade later! The investigation was set up as direct result of the assassinations of two other major political figures; the civil rights leader, Dr Martin Luther King and the Presidents brother Robert Kennedy, in 1968. Naturally this aroused immense suspicion and the American public started questioning why so many key US figures ...
1217: The Poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and John Greenleaf Whittier
... stone on top of his head at the age of six. His master, Robert Mumford, tried to break his pride constantly by exerting harsh and swift punishments. He possessed no civil rights and in the eyes of the law he was not a “person”. His masters were oft to treat him with inhumane cruelty. Similar to Venture Smith’s life growing up ...
1218: A Review of Dudley Randall’s “Ballad of Birmingham”
... it must have made an impression on him. The 1960’s were a decade of political instability and radical change. The early half of the decade saw much of the civil rights action, and the later half of the decade saw more of the opposition to Vietnam. Perhaps during 1969, the author witnessed some of these demonstrations and was reminded of the ...
1219: Maya Angelou - Tragedy To Triu
... she still managed to become one of the greatest black poets of the twentieth century (Williams 1). Angelou is a poet, an author, a historian, an actress, a playwright, a civil-rights activist, a producer, and a director. Ms. Angelou began her career in drama and dance, and she married a South African freedom fighter and lived in Cairo. Later she also ...
1220: John F. Kennedy In Vietnam
... focus on US participation and direction instead of support and training. All this made the US look imperialist as if we were in control, which was not so yet. The civil rights movement created the climate for protest. As of January 1962, the total military personal in South Vietnam reached a total of 2,646. During this strenuous time for JFK the ...


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