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Religion: Transforming the Crystal Cathedral

It doesn't take a doctorate in church architecture to know why every pew in every Catholic cathedral allows worshippers to gaze toward the altar.

What happens on the altar during Mass is the heart of Catholic faith.

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Yount: Prayer grows more successful with practice

During World War II, English novelist Aldous Huxley persuaded himself that human behavior could be modified and humankind's aggressiveness stemmed.

Although partially blind from an accident in his youth, he undertook rigorous eye exercises and was successful enough to get a driver's license.

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Religion: Contraceptives-coverage letter reopens chaplain debate

Every now and then, bishops write letters for their priests to read to the faithful during Mass.

In 1996, the Catholic Archdiocese for the Military Services sent a letter to its chaplains instructing them to urge their flocks to back the "Project Life Postcard Campaign" in support of the Partial-Birth-Abortion Ban Act.

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Lessons learned from a personalized Ramadan experiment

SALT LAKE CITY - My personalized Ramadan experiment ended last week, and people ask if I'm happy it's over. They congratulate me for the ability to forgo eating and drinking during daylight hours for 31 days and ask me if I've lost weight (yes, thank you, about 7 pounds). They either remark on my stamina or joke about my lunacy.

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Yount: Jesus believed illness is real and evil

A century ago, the American philosopher-psychologist William James affirmed that "if any medical fact can be considered to stand firm, it is that in certain environments prayer may contribute to recovery and should be encouraged as a therapeutic measure."

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Glorifying God through tattoos, and challenging religious objections

The tattoos that emblazon nearly every appendage on Stephen Day's body trace the story of his life since he found Jesus Christ.

A sleeve of angels encircles the Hebrew word for "Mom" on his right arm, a Celtic cross runs from his left knee to ankle, and a massive tree, dedicated to his wife and kids, climbs his right leg.

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Religion: Superstar T.D. Jakes makes a confession

For more than a decade, Pentecostal Bishop T.D. Jakes has lived in the shadow of a Time magazine cover that asked, "Is this man the next Billy Graham?"

That was a loaded question, because of tensions behind the scenes between the multimedia Dallas superstar and many mainstream Christian leaders.

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Yount: We must decide what our true identity is in life

The roles we play in life, however responsibly, can disguise the persons we are beneath our posturing. Although God formed us in our human nature, he did not create the roles we have come to play in life. Typically, our scripts were thrust upon us by circumstances or by others.

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Romney's tithing raises profile of issue in churches

Mitt Romney's tax returns reveal that the Republican presidential candidate does something fewer Americans do these days: He tithes.

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