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93-Year-Old Woman Finds 'Reason to Still Be Here'
Pro-life speaker and advocate Stephanie Gray tells the following story about treating each person—from the womb to the tomb—with dignity:
Every ...
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Rosa Parks Was the Right Person at the Right Place and Time
A blog on The Henry Ford website remembers the brave decision made by Rosa Parks in 1955:
It's one of the most famous moments in modern American civil ...
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Lamppost Airbags Protect 'Smartphone Zombies'
The city of Salzburg in Austria implemented some creative measures to protect public safety from oblivious pedestrians staring at their smartphones. The ...
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Costly Damages Traced to Reckless Gamers Doing Good Thing Badly
A study released by researchers at Purdue University recently traced millions of damages to users behaving recklessly in their attempts to play the massively ...
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Are Christmas Carols too Simplistic for Today's Troubles?
Russell Moore shares a story of dropping into a local bookstore and overhearing a man talk about why he hated Christmas music. Moore writes:
This guy started ...
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Studies Show Different Responses to Christmas Music
This time of year, the songs of the season are everywhere: at the mall, in elevators, on TV, and in the earbuds of many personal audio devices. But recent ...
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Japanese Company Rents Instant Family and Friends
A Japanese business called "Family Romance" has actors for hire, ready and willing to be anything from your baby to your grandparent. "In ...
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The Fallacy of Self-Supremacy
Pastor Daniel Schreiner from Portland, Oregon received the following marketing piece from a local fitness gym. It was called "The Year of You." ...
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Harvard Professor Worries 'Is Life Cosmically Irrelevant?'
Harvard professor James Wood, in a New Yorker article "Is That All There Is?" tells of a friend, a philosopher and a convinced atheist, who ...
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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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