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Natural Does Not Always Mean Good
Many people justify their participation in a variety of behaviors by calling them "natural." However, the following quote from M. Scott Peck ...
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"The Devil in the White City": Two Extremes of Human Nature
Set against Chicago's World's Fair in 1893, Erik Larson's bestselling book The Devil in the White City tells the true story of two men, each ...
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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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Keep the World Out of the Christian
"It's not the ship in the water but the water in the ship that sinks it. So it's not the Christian in the world but the world in the Christian ...
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Expensive Makeovers Are Only Skin Deep
Extreme makeovers are in. According to PlasticSurgery.org, in 2020 (the latest year for which statistics are available) there were 15.6 million cosmetic ...
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Bono on Sin
In 1982, U2 singer Bono told journalist Terry Mattingly:
I don't believe in preaching at people. The truth is that we are all sinners. I always include ...
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Augustine's Joy in Sin
Once, during the holidays, [before his conversion, early church father] Augustine robbed a pear tree. He tells of the event with a quite extraordinary ...
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The Overlooked Volcano
Scores of people lost their lives. The world's mightiest army was forced to abandon a strategic base. Property damage approached a billion dollars. ...
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Sinful Nature
The famous cuckoo bird never builds its own nest. It flies around until it sees another nest with eggs in it and no mother bird around. The cuckoo quickly ...
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The World Holds Us Back
It is true there is difficulty in entering into godliness. But this difficulty does not rise from the religion which begins in us, but only from the irreligion ...
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