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Same-sex marriage should not be legalized

What is the meaning of marriage? It is the social institution in which a man and woman establish their decision to live as husband and wife by legal commitments and religious ceremonies.

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Warren J. Blumenfeld: Arizona's Cultural Genocide & Social Production of "Knowledge"

Throughout the history of the U.S., in their role as social institutions, schools have reproduced the cultural norms, often with the attendant range of social inequities and dominant group privileges found within the larger society.

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Clergy Launch Campaign For Student Loan Forgiveness, Aim To Qualify For 'Public Service' Rule

By the time he graduated from a seminary in 2010, Matthew had taken out almost $100,000 in federal loans so he could become a rabbi and pursue his goal of tikkun olam, a Hebrew phase meaning "repair of the world."

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Jack R. Van Der Slik: Christians, others, have an obligation to understand Mormon candidates based on the good that ...

In a ham-handed introduction of Rick Perry, the Rev. Robert Jeffries crudely raised a religious challenge to Mormons seeking the presidency. According to a CNN report, Jeffries said, "I ... believe that as Christians, we have the duty to select Christians as our leaders ... Between a Rick Perry and a Mitt Romney, I believe evangelicals need to go with Rick Perry."

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Jesuit college's leader is of a different cloth

David Burcham, president of Loyola Marymount University, isn't a priest. He's not even Catholic. But as the school enters its second century, it's fallen on him — in suit and tie, not cloak and collar — to redefine the meaning of a Jesuit education.

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