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The Moral Imperative to Abolish Nuclear Weapons NOW

Art Laffin
August 25, 2017
Global, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice, Theology
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The nuclear idol is a product of a society that has placed its complete trust in military power and material security, rather than in God. 

August 9th: A Day of Repentance?

Shane Claiborne
August 9, 2017
Church Life, Practical Justice, Race
64
What we did to Nagasaki and Hiroshima was wrong. What the Ferguson police did to Michael Brown was wrong. August 9th is a good day to repent and to turn from death to LIFE.

The Chaplain who Blessed the Hiroshima Bombers, Repents

Shane Claiborne
August 6, 2014
General, Global
13
AUG 6, 2014 | BY: SHANE CLAIBORNE -- Sixty-nine years ago, as a Catholic Air Force chaplain, Father George Zabelka blessed...

Hiroshima Witness in DC

Shane Claiborne
August 7, 2013
General, Global
2
AUGUST 7, 2013 | BY: SHANE CLAIBORNE -- THIS JUST IN... Dozens of folks gathered in DC on the memorial of the Hiroshima bombing...

Big Beasts and Little Prophets: Activists Cooling Down the War Machine With Holy Water

Shane Claiborne
September 12, 2012
General
1
BY: SHANE CLAIBORNE -- I just arrived in Tennessee for a little sabbatical in the hills where I grew...

Lamenting and Learning from Hiroshima

Shane Claiborne
August 6, 2012
Global
7
Today marks the day that the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Here's a really meaningful way to remember the day, by reading the words of George Zabelka, who was an Air Force chaplain that blessed the me...
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Hiroshima and the Transfiguration: A Meditation

Tyler Wigg-Stevenson
August 6, 2011
General
61
It must be one of the extraordinary accidents of history that the first atomic bomb was dropped on August 6, which marks the annual Feast of the Transfiguration for Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox ...
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