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Cloning and identity
Seen from a spiritual perspective, life does not need to be adjusted. It is whole. It is full. It is strong.
WHAT once belonged to the realm of dreams and to the pen of the novelist is becoming a reality. The cloning of humans is now a definite possibility. It has already happened with animals. The successful cloning of Dolly, the now-famous Scottish sheep, was seen by some as the open door to exciting possibilities. For others, though, cloning could be the beginning of a nightmare.
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April 2, 2001 issue
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A new renaissance
Bill Dawley
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Louis E. Benjamin, John Burnett, Susan Hill Clay
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items of interest
with contributions from Daniel B. Wood
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A spiritual renaissance
with contributions from Paul H. Ray, Sherry Ruth Anderson
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Something's happening
By J. Thomas Black
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6 stages in the search for truth
By Elise Moore
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Say 'no' to worry
By Jeffrey Hildner
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Who's the best?
Gwendolyn Joy Forest
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Prayer after a bike accident
Cynthia Nutwell
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Unexpected healing
Rodney Westfall
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Needed: a change of thinking
Pamela Davidson
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Freedom from pain
Peter H. Godine
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Injured arm completely healed
Philippe Abadie
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Prayer about a dental problem
Virginia Hayler Hunt
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An alternative to the high cost of prescriptions
By Robert A. Johnson
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Cloning and identity
Cyril Rakhmanoff