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Teenagers Express Deistic Beliefs
Two researchers with the National Study of Youth and Religion at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) interviewed over 3,000 teenagers about ...
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Jack Welch Answers His "Toughest Question"
During an edition of the news program 60 Minutes, Dan Rather interviewed Jack Welch, the outspoken former CEO of General Electric. At the end of the interview, ...
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Misplaced Faith Leads to Son’s Death
Hank Hanegraaff writes:
In 1980, Harvest House published a book by Larry Parker entitled We Let Our Son Die. The book tells the tragic story of how Larry ...
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The "Monstrous" Views of Influential Philosopher Peter Singer
How significant is the influence of Princeton philosopher Peter Singer? Marvin Olasky writes:
The New York Times, explaining how his views trickle down ...
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Look-Alike Contest Fails to Recognize the Original
Charlie Chaplin was a huge movie star in the silent-picture era. One of the by-products of his popularity were the look-alike contests that sprung up ...
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John Locke Felt Behavior Followed Belief
I have always thought that the actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts.
—Philosopher John Locke (1632-1704)
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Why Christians Needn't Keep Moral Views to Themselves
Writing in U.S. News & World Report, John Leo had this to say in defense of voting based upon religious values:
I am struggling to understand the "don't ...
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Stephen Baldwin's Faith Changed His Life
Stephen Baldwin is one of the famous Baldwin brothers, a family of Hollywood actors.
Referring to his newfound faith in Christ, Stephen said, "I've ...
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Sean Penn Connects Mystery with Truth
When everything gets answered, it's fake—the mystery is the truth.
—Actor Sean Penn
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Fire-Walkers Get Burned
At a self-help seminar in Rohrbach, Austria, participants were urged to walk over hot, fiery coals. The purpose of the exercise was to "mobilize ...
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