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He has a radio “audience of over 1 million listeners on more than 180 stations nationwide.”

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Surrender is seldom viewed as a positive quality in popular culture. We want to locate ourselves with the winners. Victory is more appealing to most of us than the prospect of surrender.

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Omid Safi begins his powerful and important blog post at “On Being” with a stern warning that is a sobering reminder to all adults who interact with children.

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It is Sunday morning. I am sitting at the front of the church looking across at the singers leading music as our worship begins.

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Do not read this post if you do not want to be deeply disturbed.

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Here are some of the questions I feel challenged to address when I look at events that took place in Europe between 1933 an 1945:

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I am asked from time to time to explain my pre-occupation with the history of Germany from 1933 to 1945 and specifically the horrific events that have become generally known as “the Holocaust.”

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What values are running my family?

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Deborah Orr at the Guardian goes on to make a number of other interesting points, some of which do not lead to any dubious conclusions. But, she also issues a number of dubious conclusions that are not accompanied by any interesting point.

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I know nothing about Deborah Orr.

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