Category Archives: Ethics

Mary Ann Sieghart: Women on top? You’ve got to be joking

What a depressing week it has been to be female. A psychopathically violent woman-beater and murderer is lionised. A film director who drugs and then sodomises a 13-year-old girl is let off. A famous actor tells his ex-partner she deserves … Continue reading

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Many Faiths, One Truth

An Op-Ed in the NY Times by the Dali Lama: WHEN I was a boy in Tibet, I felt that my own Buddhist religion must be the best — and that other faiths were somehow inferior. Now I see how … Continue reading

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Churches Tread Carefully on Arizona Boycott

Tuesday May 25, 2010   WASHINGTON (RNS) The push for immigration reform has united many faith groups in a fervor not seen since the anti-apartheid movement of the 1980s, much of it directed at Arizona’s new get-tough immigration law. Yet … Continue reading

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More Gay Hate

The following story was printed in the Mail and Guardian.  It once again demonstrates the hate and power of homophobia, and the need to end this type of behavior and attitude NOW.  The first place to begin is within our … Continue reading

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Making a Difference with Pen and Paper

Do you want to make a difference and see changes in the local, state, and national political scene.  Here’s how in less than 8 minutes.  

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