Despite legal setbacks, Plowshares 7 hold to religious freedom defense
by Jesse Remedios"It was simply a religiously motivated, sacramental action," says Martha Hennessy, one of the seven who were arrested and charged for their anti-nuclear protest at a naval base last year.
Nashville couple writes book to shine light on 'felonism'
by Patricia LefevereLinda Polk, a retired teacher, social worker and longtime advocate of prison reform, calls felonism any "prejudice, discrimination or antagonism directed against someone who has been suspected or convicted of a felony in the belief that they are inferior."
5 faith facts about the moon landing: Space Communion and a prayer league of its own
by Emily McFarlan Miller, Jack Jenkins, Religion News ServiceWhere humans go, faith seems to follow. It’s no less true of NASA’s first manned mission to land on the moon.
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