Americans are showing more tolerance for a range of behaviors, with sex between unmarried adults, medical research on stem cells from human embryos, and doctor-assisted suicide all showing record highs and increases in “moral acceptability” from last year.
Read More »Thanks for a great August Coffee Talk!
Today Spokane Faith & Values held its eighth Coffee Talk, this time at Indaba Coffee.
About 20 people attended the discussion, which focused on righteous anger, being nice and behavior.
Read More »Righteous anger
From a Buddhist perspective, I could keep this short and sweet, and regurgitate the words that “righteous anger” is part of the “three poisons” in Buddhism — greed, hatred, and ignorance —end of conversation.
Read More »Next Coffee Talk to focus on righteous anger
At 10 a.m. on Aug. 3 Spokane Faith & Values panelists will discuss righteous anger.
As people of faith, is it OK to be mad at times?
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