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Man Seeks God, The Ethics of Drones, and the 2012 March for Life
January 27, 2012
Summary:
Eric Weiner's three-year journey in search of God, how drones are changing the rules of war, and an audio postcard from the 2012 March for Life.
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Eric Weiner: 'My Flirtations with the Divine' January 27, 2012
When a health scare and the onset of middle age launched him into a deep spiritual crisis, Eric Weiner, a self-described “Confusionist,” started looking for answers in the world’s religions. Eight traditions and three years later, he’s still asking questions, and says he can't "ride off into the sunset with the deity of my dreams.” But he did settle on something. He calls it an "Ikea God" - a kind of religion mix tape, with some assembly required.
 
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The Ethics of Drone Warfare January 27, 2012
Drone warfare – dropping bombs remotely with the push of a button - is less expensive and less risky than traditional combat. And it's changing the rules about what it means to go to war. Two sides weigh the moral pros and cons of the new weapon of choice in the war against terrorism.
 
David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
 
Amitai Etzioni, professor of international affairs and sociology at The George Washington University
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Audio Postcard: The 2012 March for Life January 27, 2012
Every year since 1974, hundreds of thousands of anti-abortion advocates have traveled from all over the country to Washington D.C. to be part of the March for Life. It’s a way to protest Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States. For many marchers, it’s also a way to show their commitment to their faith. This year’s rally was on Monday, January 23rd. We spoke to some of the crowd about why they were there.  
Produced by Ellen Rolfes