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The Necessity of Reflection and Confession
In the early 1960s, political writer Hannah Arendt attended the trials of Adolf Eichmann, the German officer who had orchestrated much of the Holocaust. ...
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Woman Arrested After Online Attempt to Contract Murder
Wendy Wein visited the website RentAHitman.com to attempt to arrange the murder of her ex-husband. But she wasn’t corresponding with “Guido ...
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‘God Bless Us, Every One!’
You remember Scrooge’s story, I’m sure. In one night, the old miser Scrooge is completely transformed by the visit of the ghosts of Christmas ...
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Charles Manson and Our Fascination with Evil
Notorious cult leader Charles Manson was responsible for the brutal deaths of nine people in the summer of 1969. The murders were so gruesome and sensational ...
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Reckless Driver Arrested After Ignoring Speeding Citation
Police cited a woman for speeding, hoping it would help her to slow down in the immediate future. Their hopes were in vain.
Deputies with the Lincoln County ...
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Prominent Author Experiences An Almost-Conversion
A classic example of an almost-conversion to Christ happened to Lord Kenneth Clark, one of Great Britain's most prominent art historians and authors, ...
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Narnia's Susan Outgrew Her Love for that Blessed Land
Where's Susan? That's the innocent question Joshua Rogers's daughter asked as they were reading The Last Battle, the final book in The Chronicles of Narnia, ...
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How Telling Small Lies Tricks Your Brain into Telling Big Lies
Everyone lies once in a while, but according to a new study people who tell small, self-serving lies are likely to progress to bigger falsehoods, and ...
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Scientist Explains His Atheism 'Conversion' Story
In his book The Big Picture, physicist Sean Carroll lays out his vision for what he calls "poetic naturalism"—a view of the world that has no use ...
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Boy Can't See Glory at Art Gallery
Paul David Tripp writes in his book “Awe: Why it Matters for Everything we Think, Say, and Do”:
I remember taking my youngest son to one of ...
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