Healing Our Very Damaged World

War was coming. World events toward the end of the 5th century BC were both a reflection of conflicts past as well as a harbinger of even worse things to come. This time it was a war between Athens and Sparta. A smaller city state, Corinth, made decisions that pushed the super powers to start this devastating, consequential war. Greece and democracy would never fully recover.

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Spiritual Diagnosis

A healthy body is alive and moving with ease. A unhealthy body is hurting and diseased. Healthy religion offers good news and hope. Unhealthy religion is contentious and judgmental. Following are two key words that serve as a form of diagnostic criteria for healthy and unhealthy religion and religious experience. 

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Why Do We Most Need God?

The ego is a two edged sword. The ego, the I or me, has perceptions and opinions. I am important and have the privilege to express myself and consciously navigate life. But, the sword cuts both ways.

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Can Religion Really Help?

Walking in the Arab Sector of the Old City of Jerusalem during the first Intifada, I spotted a silver vase in a Palestinian shop. The friendly owner quickly invited me in for a better view. I made my purchase then the storekeeper offered me a beverage and invited me to stay and talk.

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