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Trade Tower Disaster Teaches "How to Get Out Alive"
A New York Times article titled, “How to Get Out Alive: What the Science of Evacuation Reveals About How Humans Behave in the Worst of Times,” ...
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Rome's Fire Foreshadows Judgment
Fire is often used as a symbol of God's judgment in the Bible. And for good reason. The ancient world understood fire as a terrible destructive force. ...
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Marilyn Manson on the End of the World
When asked about the most disheartening thing that had happened to him, Marilyn Manson answered, "I think that the world's been ending since ...
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Wrong Predictions of the End
For centuries there have been innumerable theories as to when and how the world might end. Here are some highlights gleaned from alleged prophecies:
In ...
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Too Late for Concorde Airliner
On July 25, 2000, Air France Concorde flight 4590 on July 25, 2000, which crashed on take off in Paris. One hundred passengers, nine crew, and four people ...
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Advent a Foreshadow of Good
Theologian Dale Bruner writes:
David Peterson, former pastor at the First Presbyterian Church in Spokane, Washington, told about a time when he was preparing ...
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Marilyn Manson Doesn't Blame Devil
After being blamed for inciting the Columbine shootings, rock star Marilyn Manson argued in Rolling Stone:
I'm a controversial artist, one who dares ...
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Preparing for Judgment
On March 26, 2000, Seattle's famed Kingdome—home of the Seattle Seahawks, Mariners, and at times, the Super Sonics—was destroyed. Maryland-based ...
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Waiting for Final Resurrection
Two days have earned names on the church calendar: Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Yet in a real sense we live on Saturday, the day with no name. What ...
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Playing the Endgame
The church speaks the language of the End, so that we will know just how high the stakes are in the present.
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