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Junk Food Execs Don't Eat Their Company's Food
Every year the average American eats 33 pounds of cheese and 70 pounds of sugar. On average, 11 percent of our diet comes from saturated fats. Every day ...
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Botched Translation Leads to Tragedy
A good translation or translator really does matter. Professional translator Nataly Kelly tells the following story about what journalists have called ...
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Psychic Says He's a Helpful Fraud
In his book Psychic Blues: Confessions of a Conflicted Medium, psychic Mark Edward offers some fascinating thoughts on the hunger in our culture for community ...
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Half-Truths We Accept as Facts
An article on NPR's (National Public Radio's) website lists 12 common half-truths that many of us have accepted as facts. For instance, various ...
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Scientist Proclaims Humanity's Irrelevance
Lawrence M. Krauss, an atheistic physicist and cosmologist and the author of A Universe From Nothing, has become popular for his colorful atheistic views. ...
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Homeowners Build Backyards They Seldom Use
According to a survey by the American Institute of Architects, 64 percent of architecture firms are reporting increased interest in outdoor living spaces: ...
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Lady Gaga Admits Hiding Lies in the Midst of Truth
In an interview with New York Magazine, Lady Gaga said,
What I've discovered is that in art, as in music, there's a lot of truth—and then ...
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Scholar Warns That Faith and Truth Belong Together
Vishal Mangalwadi, a Christian scholar from India, shared the following story after visiting America:
In November, 2011, I visited two classes at a Christian ...
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Test for College Students Shows We Make Jesus in Our Own Image
In his book With, Skye Jethani tells about a test that Scot McKnight gives every year to his incoming group of college students:
The test begins with a ...
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The Importance of Teaching People What Not to Believe
In a blog post, Justin Buzzard wrote:
While I think it is important to be known more for what you are for than what you are against, just a cursory reading ...
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