David
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Work, wealth and income inequality
The quest for equality isn\'t grounded in reality. The idealist believes they can create an equal income society, but when it comes to income distribution you can\'t separate wealth from the causes or factors that create it.
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Where the heart is
Where do you feel most at home? Curled up cosy in a blanket on a frosty Saturday morning with a good book, a steaming cuppa and no other plans?
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Migrants scramble for food, firewood at Greek tent city
Scores of migrants stranded on Greece\'s northern border scuffled for free food and water on Thursday, struggling to seize eggs and bread thrown from a truck at the muddy tent city which has become their temporary home.
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Islamic State greatly expands control in Libya: U.N. report
Islamic State has greatly expanded its control over territory in Libya and the militants are claiming to be the key defense for the North African state against foreign military intervention, United Nations sanctions monitors said.
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'Miracle' in U.S., pastor shot 6 times in the back after praying for Ted Cruz on his way to recovery, says family
The pastor from Idaho who was shot six times in the back and suffered a collapsed lung is on his way to recovery—a development that his family described as a miracle.
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China bans depictions of 'abnormal sexual relationships,' including gay characters, on TV shows
As part of its campaign to clamp down on \"vulgar, immoral and unhealthy content,\" China\'s government has reportedly banned depictions of gay people on television.
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Worldwide growth for Catholics... will soon be one fifth of world's population
Roman Catholicism is growing around the world, according to the latest figures released by the Church.
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To be angry or not to be
On my way home from work one day, I was listening to a podcast entitled What triggers your angry reaction from the God-Centered Mom Podcast. It was very interesting when they started talking about righteous anger and unholy or unrighteous anger.
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Old blokes – stop helping others!
I have played Australian Rules football since I was 12 years old. Now I am not as quick as I used to be; the mind is definitely way ahead of my body.
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Twin Towns No 5 – Tweed Heads, Coolangatta
In the fifth and final of this series of five article titled \'Twin Towns – Tweed Heads, Coolangatta\' it might not be such a bad idea to consider surveying the numbers of people who attend Christian worship each week.