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Scientists put love under the microscope
The Christian Science Monitor
For Years Now , evolutionary scientists have insisted that, outside close-kin relationships, all caring acts are motivated by self-interest and calculation. The "selfish gene" theory permeates wide realms of contemporary life.
The initiative represents another step in bridging the gap between science and religion.
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August 19, 2002 issue
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On wings of prayer
Mary Trammell
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letters
with contributions from Alexandra Hawley, Barbara Dean Henke, Linda Daly, George Krusz
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Items of interest
with contributions from Christina Ianzito, Kimberly Ridley
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Secure in God's presence
By Sentinel staff
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Safer skies
by Warren Bolon Sentinel staff
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the Shakespeare seat on Flight 121
By Keith Wommack
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Fighting fires with God
By David Semnacher
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Scientists put love under the microscope
By Jane Lampman
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epilepsy HEALED through prayer
By Richard Souter
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Piranhas and guppies
By Warren Bolon
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----100 years ago
Sentinel staff
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Something you can do about child abduction
By Nate Talbot
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Hormone replacement therapy not needed
Marta Greenwood
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'My handshake stunned the doctor'
Robert Fuchs
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Threatening situation resolved
Michele Newport