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Reflections of Faith: 4/6

Reflections is a weekly spotlight on faith within the campus community through intimate student interviews. Faith and religion are deeply personal matters to many people. One such person is J.L., a student at the University of Memphis A self-ascribed atheist, J.L. prefers to remain anonymous in this ...

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Reflections of Faith 3/30

Reflections is a weekly spotlight on faith within the campus community through intimate student interviews. Many Americans may not be aware of the of the fact that Judaism and Christianity are not alone among the ancient monotheistic religions of the world. Developed over thousands of years prior to ...

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Reflections of Faith 3/2

Reflections is a weekly spotlight on faith within the campus community through intimate student interviews. "Everyone looks to Christians to be perfect but we are not -- we are human too," said Julie Kemker a 21-year-old education major at The University of Memphis. Julie considers it important to live ...

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Reflections of Faith 2/23

Reflections is a weekly spotlight on faith within the campus community through intimate student interviews. "To me, the Divine is both the mother and the father," said Lynne Shultz, a 24 year-old Pagan student at Tthe University of Memphis. Lynne said she identifies with the Druidic tradition of Paganism ...

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Reflections of Faith 2/16

"I would never say that a Buddhist or a Muslim is going to go to hell if that person lived a good life," claims Omar Paez, a 20 year-old Roman Catholic student at The University of Memphis. "We are all united as human individuals because we have been created by one God." Omar is a member of the largest ...

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Reflections of Faith 2/9

Reflections is a weekly spotlight on faith within the campus community through intimate student interviews. In this present age of moral relativism, many people seek direct contact with the divine, dismissing the importance of deeds and rules of behavior. The antithesis to this trend is Naftali Thomas, ...

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Reflections of Faith 2/2

Reflections is a weekly spotlight on faith within the campus community through intimate student interviews. "I have been called everything from a 'camel jockey' to a 'terrorist' because of my religious beliefs," said Danish Siddiqui, a 20-year-old University of Memphis student. But despite the stereotypes, ...

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Reflections of Faith 1/26

Reflections is a weekly spotlight on faith within the campus community through intimate student interviews. If religion is the source for division among people, then it is better to not have religion at all. That is a fundamental belief of Natika Calhoun, a 28-year old graduate student in biology at ...

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