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Article Letters | Gun control, euthanasia, and a response from Gilbert Meilaender The readers consider recent articles on gun control and euthanasia, and Gilbert Meilaender responds By The Editors September 7, 2017 Letters
Article Confront & Forgive Forgiveness, rooted in truth, is as powerful as unforgiveness is destructive By Nancy Enright September 7, 2017 Spirituality
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Article Keep Them Poor & Tired Jeff Guinn’s new biography-cum-history is a study of persuasion and power in Peoples Temple, the twentieth-century socialist cult led by preacher Jim Jones By Kate Lucky September 7, 2017 Books