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Health-care reform is an economic, political and medical issue. But On Faith panelist and evangelical leader Jim Wallis says it's also a "deeply theological issue, a Biblical issue and a moral issue." Do you agree? Why or why not? Health-care reform: The phrase is as polarizing as it is inaccurate. The hospitals, pharmaceuticals, technology and physician training of the United States are arguably the most emulated globally today. People ... (Read Full Article)
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