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Sammy Hagar on Jesus and the Ten Commandments
After stating that Jesus Christ was “one of the greatest men that ever walked the earth,” rocker Sammy Hagar was then asked: “What do ...
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Confusion About Masculinity and How to Raise Boys
Bestselling author Peggy Orenstein recently spent two years speaking to boys across America. In a lengthy piece for The Atlantic, she cites a survey of ...
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Harvard Student Has Book Knowledge About Goodness
Robert Coles, a former professor at Harvard published an article titled “The Disparity Between Intellect and Character.” The piece was about ...
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Outspoken Atheist Surprises Everyone: A Fetus is an 'Unborn Child'
Christopher Hitchens, a devout man of the Left, and an outspoken atheist, must be pro-abortion, must fight for abortion just as he fights for all the ...
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Big Tech’s Crisis of Conscience
The Esalen Institute is a retreat center founded in 1962 and is a three-hour drive south of San Francisco. In the 1960’s this is where Aldous Huxley ...
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Secular World Puzzled About Authenticity
Scientific American magazine reports a lot of confusion and disagreement as to exactly what is genuine authenticity. We are taught to be ourselves and ...
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Children Feel Safer With Boundaries
Years ago, a series of studies set out to determine how a fence and a boundary affected the behavior of children in the playground. The researchers constructed ...
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You're Not as Virtuous as You Think
A 1961 research project asked ordinary people to send extremely painful electric shocks to a stranger. (Unbeknownst to the participants, the fake shocks ...
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TV Show Depicts Access to Heaven on a Point System
NBC's show The Good Place, is a humorous depiction of life after death. The creator Michael Schuur said it's based on "the idea of an omniscient [point] ...
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Calvin and Hobbes ask 'How Good is Good Enough?'
Fleming Rutledge writes: Sin is a category without meaning except in reference to God. A Calvin and Hobbes comic strip illustrates this in an endearing ...
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