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D.C. is about to vote on physician-assisted death. Here’s why it’s dangerous.
Patients are susceptible to coercion and control.
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Why believing in miracles could be hazardous to your health
For those who are religious, finding the right balance between divine control and personal control can be tricky, a new study shows.
 
Pope Francis urges pastoral care for transgender people, draws line between ministry and ‘indoctrination’
He says Jesus would never turn away transgender faithful.
 
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‘The only reason I am alive is the fact that the abortionist had not yet arrived at work’
Abortion survivor Gianna Jessen spoke at a congressional hearing about contested abortion policy.
 
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