By DAVID YOUNT, Scripps Howard News Service

What if the family pet said, 'I'm only a dog?'

In the Garden of Eden, our first parents were given dominion over the animals, a responsibility that passed to humankind after their fall from grace. Since then, we humans have utilized animals -- both domesticated and wild -- as a source of food, and placed exotic animals in zoos and circuses for our amusement.

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What's wrong with the world? Could it be 'me'?

In the immediate aftermath of the First World War, the Times of London asked some of Britain's greatest thinkers to submit an essay to the newspaper responding to the question, "What's Wrong with the World?" G.K. Chesterton replied with a single word: "Me!"

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Religious persecution isn't a relic from the past

During my years in seminary, every evening meal was preceded by a reading from The Roman Martyrology, an ancient account of Christians who were tortured and slaughtered by the pagan Roman emperors. To this day I am amazed that the details, to which we listened in silence, didn't adversely affect our appetites.

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The awkward intersection between faith, kids, and sex

As a young adult Saint Augustine of Hippo, a victim of his raging hormones, prayed poignantly to God: "Lord, give me chastity," then added, "But not yet."

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Baby boom or bust

You have to hand it to the French.They are not only renowned for romance but for baby making. Having achieved a fertility rate of more than two children per woman, France is assured of replenishing its population, which has increased already by one-third of a million since 2006.

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When atheists pray

Among the provocative findings of two recent surveys of religious faith is that a majority of Americans who claim to be atheists are inclined to pray, one-third of them "often." About the same number of atheists profess a belief in Satan, hell and demons. Half of them believe in angels and ghosts.

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Clergy increasingly asked for financial advice

Whenever I encounter clergy, regardless of faith or denomination, I inquire about the demands placed on their ministry. Apart from their duties of preaching, teaching, and leading worship for their congregations, what assistance do individual members ask of their pastors?

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Do 12-step programs bring change or just confessions?

Once upon a time confession was private. Roman Catholics enjoyed the anonymity of seeking absolution in a dark confessional box where the priest could hear but not see the penitent. Psychotherapy was also typically a one-on-one encounter in the privacy of a psychiatrist's office.

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Does faith in ourselves compete with our faith in God?

Early in 19th century America, disputing the religious dogmatism of the Puritans, Ralph Waldo Emerson preached that "it is by yourself without ambassador that God speaks to you... It is God in you that responds to God without."

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No better time than the present

There is a sense of timelessness about the Friends Meeting House off Route One in Alexandria, just down the road from George Washington's Mount Vernon. The simple frame dwelling has stood on the same property for over a century and a half. Old photographs show the building to be unchanged since passing Union soldiers paused to carve the names of wives and sweethearts on the door frames.

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