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Celebrity Retracts Virus Denial After Son Tests Positive
Former game show host Chuck Woolery recently deactivated his Twitter account after doing a dramatic about-face on a life or death issue. On July 12th, ...
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High-Tech Way to Cope with Death
A South Korean virtual reality (VR) company has recently undertaken the challenging task of reuniting a mother with her deceased daughter in VR. Jang ...
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When Abundant Evidence is Not Enough
Mary Jo Sharp writes in her book, Why I Still Believe, “There’s something else going on here. Humans don’t always ‘believe it ...
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The Theater Is on Fire
In a sermon, the Reverend Ethan Magness quoted the Danish philosopher Kierkegaard who told this parable:
A crowded theater hosted a variety show, with ...
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The Power of Preference to Shape Beliefs
Writer/historian John Dickson writes about a social media post that annoyed his atheist friends. It was a portion of a 1929 interview of Albert Einstein ...
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Failure to Take Action During Pandemic Results in Tragedy
Italy has been hit hard by Covid-19. In a penetrating article, Italian journalist Mattia Ferraresi makes an interesting argument that the fundamental ...
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Drug Traffickers Caught with Novelty ‘Bag Full of Drugs’
Florida Highway Patrol troopers were surprised and delighted to find that the alleged drug traffickers they pulled over had made their jobs so much easier ...
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Famous Author Revolted Against Death
In his recent book, Matthew Levering writes:
The famous American writer Susan Sontag died of cancer in 2004 at the age of 71. When her cancer returned ...
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Feeling Clean or Being Clean
In his bookStart with Why, Simon Sinek discusses the importance of motivation in a very interesting section titled “It’s What You Can’t ...
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Woman Arrested for Stealing Her Gun During Trial
For some people in certain moments, the popular axiom should be amended: if at first you don’t succeed, stop before you make the situation worse. ...
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