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The Death of Truth in our Culture
The concept of truth has been dying a slow death for many years and has become more noticeable in the past decade or so. In the early 2000s, comedian ...
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The Bible's High View of Singleness
In her book The Significance of Singleness, Christina Hitchcock writes:
A journalist named Kate Bolick wrote an article for The Atlantic magazine looking ...
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Google Searches Show Disturbing Truths about Our Prejudices
Everybody lies, but Google searches reveal our darkest secrets. That's the conclusion of US data scientist Seth Stephens Davidowitz, who analyzes ...
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Tim Keller on the Nature of Sexual Desires
Pastor/author Timothy Keller used the following thought experiment to demonstrate how our sexual feelings and desires can be influenced by social forces: ...
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Media Exposes Children to 15,330 Violent Acts a Year
In his book, Jeffrey Froh writes that an American child who watches three hours of children's television programming a day will see 4,380 good acts ...
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British Defense Minister Interrupted by Siri
A British Parliamentarian yielded the floor to a most unexpected interloper: his new iPhone. British Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson's iPhone his ...
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Christians Creating Community in Apartment Complexes
Phil Cooke and Jonathan Bock write that in 1997, Stan Dobbs left a career in the computer industry and packed up for seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. While ...
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New Insight into the Cultural Benefits of Missions
In her novel The Poisonwood Bible, Barbara Kingsolver's main character is a missionary to Africa named Nathan Price. According to one review of the ...
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Yale's Most Popular Class Ever: Happiness
The most popular course in the history of Yale University being offered is ““The Science of Well-Being.” Nearly one-fourth of Yale undergraduates ...
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Advertisers Goal 'Get Children for Life'
Theologian Michael Horton notes that is not the church that is forming the minds of our children; it is the advertisers of famous products. Horton writes: ...
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