Word: thanking
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...Treating religion as a matter of mere emotion, says Ratzinger, has created a crisis in moral values for all societies. "It is essential to have common ground that can be attested to in moral and religious matters." The church's teachings, therefore, have to be unbending, Ratzinger believes. "Everyone, thank God, is free to decide whether or not he is able and willing to subscribe to the Catholic faith with responsibility before God and his conscience. If I come to the conclusion that I can no longer support this set of beliefs, then it is a matter of honesty...
...Thank you for your feature story on Mira Nair ("A Harvard Filmmaker Stirs Things Up" November 11, 1993). We are pleased that attention was given to the screening of "Mississippi Masala" and the reception with Nair the next day. The event came about as a result of the diligent efforts of Education for Action and the South Asian Association...
...most personal note: Thank God (actually, certain biochemists) for __! (I cannot name my current medicine here because someone may wrongly conclude that they need the same thing, when there are many medicines available and no two brains are the same). I share the widespread aversion of sensible people to the intake of chemicals and anything that seems "unnatural," yet I know for my own case the existence of__is a medical miracle. It went so completely against the grain for me to accept that any pills can be so important to my well-being that for too long I resisted...
...success of 1987, one wonders how ateam goes 2-8--like it did in 1988. Theseason began well enough, with the Crimsondefeating Columbia 41-7. (Of course, some Pee-Weeteams could defeat Columbia 41-7.) Harvard didn'twin another game until Brown came up to TheStadium for the annual Thank God for Bad Teams orElse Our Record Would Really Be Bad Game, whichHarvard won easily...
...mother-in-law came to visit last weekend and she stayed in my dorm room. My husband and I only just got married so we figured we'd stay in the dorms to have our last taste of student life. Now she's gone (thank God) and my blue bathrobe is missing. I think she may have taken it. How do I approach her? My husband says she would never have taken it and refuses to bring it up. Now the issue is causing a strain on our relationship. Should I leave it be or should I ask her about...