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Left behind: Families struggle to navigate life after suicide
Today, though most religions still condemn suicide, there’s an understanding in many faiths that those who take their own lives don’t always have full control over their actions.
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First public Carolina Beach labyrinth takes shape
The winding circular path traditionally meant for reflection, prayer, meditation and healing was a gift to the wider community from the vendors of the Carolina Beach Farmer's Market.
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Poll: U.S. Muslims more moderate than Muslims worldwide
Muslims in America are much less inclined to support suicide bombing than other Muslims abroad, and are more likely to believe that people of other faiths can attain eternal life in heaven, according to a new report released Tuesday (April 30) by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.
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Urban gardening group finds room to grow at area congregations
It may be Earth Week, but a growing group of Cape Fear congregations and citizens have already begun work together to build community gardens to feed the hungry.
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UFO Encounter center opens in Myrtle Beach
Encounters: UFO Experience opened at Broadway on the Beach in Myrtle Beach on April 6 with artifacts and tales of contact with other intelligent beings in the universe.
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Science and religion complement, not contradict, says Vatican astrophysicist
Father William Stoeger had been scheduled to speak about Big Bang Cosmology & Divine Creation at 7:30 p.m. on April 10 at the University North Carolina Wilmington's Kenan Auditorium. But due to a sudden illness, the talk will be postponed. When Stoeger is well enough to travel again, the event will be rescheduled, said Sister Rosemary McNamara, director of UNCW's Catholic Student Center.
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UPDATE: Full Moon Qigong practice returning to Wrightsville Beach
The Full Moon Qigong practice will be at Harmony Yoga on Oleander Drive on Wednesday (March 27.) The location was rescheduled because of weather and will return to Wrightsville Beach in coming months.
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Just in time for Passover, Israel braces for locust invasion
With Passover just three weeks away, the timing of a massive infestation of locusts in Egypt is striking many Israelis as downright biblical.
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Giving back through the Temple of Running
Shannon Rae Gentry found the worshipful peace she was looking for while running, but something was missing.
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BRIEF: Humanists to celebrate Darwin Day
The Humanists and Freethinkers of Cape Fear will host a Darwin Day celebration Sunday (Feb. 17.)
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BRIEF: Providence Prep to hold informational meeting for its new school
Providence Preparatory Academy is holding an informational session for new parents for this new Christian university model school set to open in Wilmington in fall 2013.
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