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A New Quest for Immortality
A new movement has emerged from California's Silicon Valley. It's a combination of philosophy, faith, and science known as transhumanism. An article ...
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Luis Palau on His Conversion
Luis Palau, the Argentine-born international evangelist, describes his conversion to Christ as a young man:
I met a young Jewish Christian from England, ...
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An Intellectually Honest Atheist
Fresh from a debate on whether or not humans can be moral without God, author and apologist Dinesh D'Souza offers a few reflections on his sparring ...
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Close Call Leaves Lewis Smedes Wondering About God
Before giving his life fully to Christ, author Lewis Smedes worked for his uncle's steel company. He writes:
Gigantic cranes hoisted the steel beams ...
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"Seinfeld": True Conversion
Seinfeld is a popular television comedy based on the humor of comedian Jerry Seinfeld. In a scene from an episode entitled "The Conversion," ...
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Richard Dawkins Offers Godless Explanation for Pain and Suffering
In his book River out of Eden, renowned scientist and leading atheist Richard Dawkins recalls a bus crash in England that claimed the lives of several ...
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Former Convict's Journey to Christ
After years of street violence, drug use, and thievery, Fernando "Fernie" Aranda was sent to prison to a serve a 25-years-to-life sentence. ...
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Aquinas on Explanations
To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation is possible.
—Thomas Aquinas, Italian Roman Catholic priest, ...
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Jesus, the Only Solution
Robert Webber writes in Who Gets to Narrate the World?:
I was traveling on a plane from San Francisco to Los Angeles a few years ago. I was sitting next ...
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Famous Vietnamese Girl Transformed by Christ
Millions have seen Nick Ut's Pulitzer Prize-winning photo of Phan Thi Kim Phuc (pronounced "fuke"). On June 8, 1972, a napalm bomb was dropped ...
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