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Possible Futures for Religion in Western Society

Possible Futures for Religion in Western Society

By Monte Sahlin, AToday Blogger

One way of thinking about the future is to use a simple set of facts to create a matrix for defining alternative futures. For example, take the attitudes of the general public toward organized religion and the interest (or lack thereof) in spirituality. These two dimensions create the possibility of four different futures. More >>>

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WASC Reaffirms LSU Accreditation: Notes Academic Freedom Threat

Larry Becker, Director, University Relations, La Sierra University, issued the following press release on August 20, 2010: "The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) has reaffirmed the accreditation of La Sierra University for eight years." More >>>



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Freedom’s Just Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose

Sabbath School Commentary by Lillianne Lopez, AToday Web Columnist 

Can you imagine? Living only for God, not worrying about money or success or what's for supper tonight?  That's the freedom that Jesus died to give us. The Apostles and early Christians appeared to be able to surrender themselves wholly to Jesus.  It didn't seem to matter to them if they were in prison or free.  More >>>

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Review: Humanitarian Jesus: Social Justice and the Cross

Review by Jeff Boyd 

Breathing. This is the metaphor Gary Haugen uses to describe the relationship between social action and evangelism. Breathing requires two actions--inhalation and exhalation--and we who follow the example of Jesus must also embrace two actions: caring for people's physical needs while also addressing their eternal, spiritual needs.  More >>>