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A Fatal Loss of Control
On October 31, 1999, a full airplane took off from JFK International Airport, New York, on a routine flight to Cairo, Egypt. The final report of the National ...
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Kanye West Wants to Be a Bible Character
Kanye West, a hip hop producer and rapper, wants a new version of Scripture. That would not be so unusual, except that he thinks he should be a character ...
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A Debt Was Paid in Full
Author James Herriot tells of an unforgettable wedding anniversary he and his wife celebrated early in their marriage. His boss had encouraged him to ...
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Jesus Comes for Our Mess
Mike Silva writes:
Most people would be a little embarrassed to have unexpected company when their house was a mess. My family was staying at a hotel in ...
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"The Incredibles": Staying Saved
The Incredibles follows the life of Mr. Incredible, a superhero dedicated to saving the world from evil. At the beginning of the movie, he vents his frustration ...
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Hurricane Katrina Unleashes Human Nature
Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast throughout the last week of August, 2005—destroying buildings, flooding cities, and leaving millions ...
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C. S. Lewis on the Difficulty of Resisting Temptation
No man knows how bad he is till he has tried very hard to be good. A silly idea is current that good people do not know what temptation means.
This is ...
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The "Monstrous" Views of Influential Philosopher Peter Singer
How significant is the influence of Princeton philosopher Peter Singer? Marvin Olasky writes:
The New York Times, explaining how his views trickle down ...
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Lying Is Hard Work
Lying takes serious thought! That’s the conclusion of neuroscientists at Temple University. According to the Chicago Tribune, “With brain ...
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Billy Graham's Defective Diamond
To explain how God sees human sinfulness, Billy Graham writes:
Cliff Barrows and I were in Atlantic City many years ago with our wives. We had had a service, ...
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