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A call to action

U.S. foreign policymaking is a secular exercise that cannot exclude ethical, moral and religious dimensions. Questions abound about the role of the church in the American political process that leads to foreign policy formation. Some say the church should address the pertinent moral and ethical issues; others advise leaving American strategic matters to foreign policy experts and practitioners. This essay calls for reasoned and authoritative church involvement in U.S. foreign policy development.

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Religious Groups in My Hometown

In my entire life I have lived in Boston, Massachusetts and I have always had ties to the city of Quincy adjacent to Boston just south of us along the shoreline. Quincy is one of the most religious cities I have encountered to feature so many houses of worship per capita. The community is largely and almost entirely comprised of three distinctly different groups, Christians, Muslims and Buddhist. There is even a smaller population of organized worshippers in more new age styled groups such as a naturist church.

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"Is not Truth like the distant star that guides the traveller on his way, rather than a burning torch that is carried with confidence?"

- Muhammed Talbi



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picture taken by Dr. Arsen R. Hajian for the United States Naval Observatory.

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