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Boy Scouts crucial vote.



The Boy Scout Oath begins, “On my honor, I will do my best to do my duty to God…” Last week, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) voted to reverse a long-held policy banning openly homosexual youth from membership—a move its chief executive called “compassionate, caring and kind” (New York Times, May 23, 2013).  Interestingly, the socially conservative Mormon church also gave “tacit approval” to the change (

China Takes Advantage of U.S. Complacency



Chinese hackers recently gained access to multiple advanced key U.S. weapons systems, which could prove extremely damaging to the U.S. in the future. This espionage could “… give China knowledge that could be exploited in a conflict, such as the ability to knock out communications and corrupting data… It also could speed China’s development of its defense technology” (Reuters, May 28, 2013).

Germany’s rising reputation.



In a recent study conducted for the BBC by GlobeScan and PIPA, more than 26,000 people in nations around the globe were interviewed to learn about their views of other nations (BBC, May 23, 2013).  This has been a recurring study since 2005.  Of the 22 nations asked about in the survey, interviewees reported seeing Germany in the most positive light.

Life-supporting planets?



“Scientists using NASA’s Kepler space telescope have found the best candidates yet for habitable worlds beyond the solar system, including a pair of potentially life-friendly planets orbiting the same star” (Reuters, April 18, 2013).  These planets, 1,200 light years from earth, are believed to be located in the “habitable zone” of the star, where temperatures are warm enough and cool enough for liquid water.

A need for healing.



The Indonesian island of Bali is known as a tropical island paradise.  But not far from the beaches, mentally ill human beings are kept in chains or locked up in small huts. They “cower next to trees, lie in shacks, and are abused and sometimes forgotten.

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