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Comedian Ricky Gervais on Atheism
In a Best Life magazine article entitled "My Argument With God," Ricky Gervais, creator of the TV show The Office, wrote about his personal ...
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Super Bowl Star Shares Journey of Faith
Anyone who watched the New York Giants defeat the New England Patriots in 2008's Super Bowl remembers the catch made by David Tyree, a receiver for ...
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Author Norman Mailer on Worldview
If you don't believe in God and the Devil, I wouldn't say you're crazy, but you're intellectually malnourished.
—U.S. author, Norman ...
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Window Washer Falls 47 Stories, Survives
The doctor said, "If you are a believer in miracles, this would be one."
The doctor was talking about Alcides Moreno. By every law of physics ...
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Quarterback Tom Brady Still Searching
During the 2007-2008 NFL regular season, New England Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady set the record for most touchdown passes in a regular season, ...
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All Roads Lead to God?
In a video based on his book 3:16 Stories of Hope, Max Lucado illustrates the odd nature of the statement that "all religions lead to God":
All ...
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Students Search for Meaning
According to Yale University law professor Anthony Kronman, students who begin their college careers today suffer from one glaring omission in their studies. ...
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Finding Comfort in the Worshiping Community
I got the news that I was sick on the afternoon of my 39th birthday. It took a bit of time, travel, and a series of wretched tests to get the specific ...
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Raising Kids without Religion
Parenting Beyond Belief is the newest resource for parents who don't believe in God.
In a review of the book, Lisa Miller explains that it "aims ...
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Playing God
Advances in technology have allowed scientists to come closer than ever to the physical origins of life. But they are as far away as ever from defining ...
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