
Dec. 10, 2009 -- A newborn calf is getting lots of attention for an unusual marking on its forehead: a distinctive white cross. Owner Brad Davis says he thinks the marking must be a message from above. The brown calf was born last week on Davis' dairy farm in Sterling, Conn., and neighborhood children have fondly named the newborn Moses.
Image credit: AP Photo/The Norwich Bulletin, Aaron Flaum
This is not the first time an animal with striking religious markings has made headlines. In 2002, a lamb was born in a small Uzbekistan village with a white pattern on its black fleece resembling the Arabic words for Allah on one side and Mohammed on the other. The family who owned it called the lamb a miracle.








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"Being is substance and life; life manifests by movement; movement is perpetuated by equilibrium; equilibrium is therefore the law of immortality.
"The doctrine of equality!... But there exists no more poisonous poison: for it seems to be preached by justice itself, while it is the end of justice.... "Equality for equals, inequality for unequals" that would be the true voice of justice: and, what follows from it, "Never make equal what is unequal."

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