... It cost me mine, replied Nissenson, who had covered the trial of Adolph Eichmann in Jerusalem. There was no rebuke offered to the French priest’s faith or integrity, it was a simple statement that the writer could not believe in God in a world where children ... , like the fellow on the plane, belief comes easy. These days it seems that people seem willing to believe almost anything. Marilyn Monroe is supposed to have said, “I believe in everything...a little bit.” That’s us. Many people today remind me ...
... part of a conspiracy when he assassinated President Kennedy. Perhaps there are some suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of film star Marilyn Monroe. But it is ludicrous to conjecture as some have done that the disciples made up the story of the resurrection ... Karsh. According to Dunnam, Yousaf Karsh only took one portrait of a person's back, that of Pablo Casals in a small French abbey in 1954. Karsh writes that as he was setting up his equipment, Casals began playing Bach on his cello. Karsh was ...
... errors he made was to underestimate the value of ritual and tradition. From his studies of the famous French sociologist, Emile Durkheim, Campolo discovered how essential and vital “ritual is for the health and maintenance of any social ... /27/opinion/27brooks.html?ref=opinion. 4. (Word, Inc., 1986), p. 145. From a sermon by Rev. Eric S. Ritz. 5. Schwartz, Marilyn. A Southern Belle Primer (New York: Doubleday, 1991), p. 21. 6. Bernard Ebsteen, “Humor In Uniform.” To subscribe: http://www.beliefnet.com ...