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Belief Bytes: Your Wednesday Religion News Roundup

Wednesday's Religion News Roundup: Angus Jones' apology. Anti-gay Jewish center sued. Godbaby.
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VIEWPOINTS: As the holiday season starts up, how do you complete the sentence: ‘Tis the season for . . . .

It could be joy, singing, lights, sadness, giving, remembrance, games or shopping. How do you complete the sentence: 'Tis the season for. . . 
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Little humans / big faith

Jana Greene writes in reaction to atheist Internet campaigns questioning young people about their spiritual beliefs.
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BRIEF: Lecture on excavating a Nazi death camp coming to UNCW

The lecture will analyze "the role of objects in the production of stories and life histories" from the artifacts found at a concentration camp site in Germany. 
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Thanking God by Name - giving credit where credit is due

Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving, Jana Greene says: "How blessed are we – in America – that we have planned feasts of gratitude?"
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A Veteran’s Treatise on War - how a just war is “an unholy oxymoron”

To David Scott, a Vietnam War veteran, a just war is an "unholy oxymoron." He writes: "In religious terms, to me, war is blasphemy---a sin against God but also against man."
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VIEWPOINTS: Has religion ever hurt you?

From rifts in denominations to clergy sex abuse scandals that have rocked several major church organizations worldwide, in some cases, people can walk away from a belief system feeling wronged. Has this ever happened to you?
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BRIEF: Matisyahu takes the stage tonight at Brooklyn Arts Center

Branded for a while as the "Hasidic reggae super star," because of his musical style and identification with a strict form of Judaism, Matisyahu stepped away from that identity last year. 
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The Activity of Inaction

Melody Gordon gives us a kick in the pants, saying: "So when November 6 comes along, remember this, that people have died and are continuing to die to give us this privilege and hard won duty and the least we can do to honor them is get up, get out and VOTE!"
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BRIEF: Temple and synagogue to hold joint Hadassah shabbat

Hadassah, the women's organization to support Israel, is turning 100 this year and Wilmington's Hadassah society is celebrating with a joint service this Friday (Oct. 26).
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