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Quenching the volcanoes of partisanship
First appeared as a Web original on August 29, 2012
With the presidential elections ramping up in the United States, and other important elections worldwide, most of us are aware of the incessant political attack ads on TV and in other media. These can have a corrosive effect not only on the political process but on individual lives and society as a whole.
While it may seem necessary to pick sides, what I’ve found I most need is the desire to express righteousness—not self-righteousness but the divine nature that includes humility, wisdom, judgment, even forgiveness. That makes it easier for me to pick God’s side—to put aside my personal feelings and seek His guidance.
I’ve also found it helpful to love my neighbors and to be sensitive to the feelings of others, even if I don’t necessarily embrace their ideas. While we need to make decisions, we don’t need to judge others or to think less of them if they don’t think as we do. From my own experiences, I’ve learned the need for mental alertness so that I don’t let other people’s influence move me to accept ideas that aren’t natural to my own thinking.
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October 29, 2012 issue
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Letters
Cristina Minola, Susan Vreeland, Barbara Alexander
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A different tack
Jeff Ward-Bailey, Staff Editor
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The government that blesses all
Mark Sappenfield
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Quenching the volcanoes of partisanship
Jack Lindsey
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Elections, justice, and mercy
Rosalie E. Dunbar, Senior Staff Editor
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Health anxiety: Help for the well-but-worried
Russ Gerber
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Love casts out demons
Nate Frederick
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'Think globally act locally' moments
Diane Bolman
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A prophecy fulfilled
Malcolm Drummond
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Frisbee and a 'holy day'
Emily Clarke
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When I prayed for myself...
Rod Jones
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The 'business' that replaces 'busyness'
Irene Schanche Bowker
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Like joining a new family
Kristen Coleman
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Love and wisdom trump hatred
Sharon Carper
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'Where art thou?'
Deanna Mummert
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Distinctly democratic
Dorcas Strong
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Study points to health benefits of prayer
Donald Ingwerson
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'Spiritual fitness' and suicide prevention
Carey Arber
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'Undisturbed' and healed after an election
Roberta Dever
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Skin growth dissolved
Ann Kneeland with contributions from Jennifer Kneeland
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Healing of premenstrual tension
Martha Corrêa Henriques Samary
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Divine simplicity...or mental algebra?
The Editors