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Prayer

Friday, March 26, 2004

If a stranger approaches you on the street and asks you if you pray, chances are, that person has an agenda for your soul. Yet, as Dean Olsher discovers when he tries asking the question (minus the agenda), people are remarkably open to answering. Here’s a random sample, from the streets of Queens, NY, as well as an argument against prayer, from bioethicist Peter Singer. Produced by Jamie York and Julie Subrin.

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