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Schwarzenegger's Death Blame Game
In an interview with Danny Devito, actor Arnold Schwarzenegger despairs at the reality of death and wonders who’s to blame. When someone asked him ...
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Most People Unafraid of What Happens After Death
Is there really an afterlife? While most people think humans will never be able to prove what happens after death, half of adults still believe their ...
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How an Atheist Became a Defender of the Faith
Pastor Mark Clark was raised in a staunchly atheistic household but came to Christ once he became convinced of the power and soundness of Christianity. ...
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Fear of Being Buried Alive
Hannah Beswick had a morbid fear of being buried alive, and this dread was not entirely irrational. Her young brother John almost had his coffin lid closed ...
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Mystery Writer Explains the Wrath of God
In a novel by the British mystery writer P.D. James, a detective shares a common sentiment, saying, “I don’t go for all this emphasis on sin, ...
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Will the Gates of Hell Be Closed Forever?
Drive three and a half hours north of Turkmenistan’s capital, into the flat, seemingly empty desert. In the middle of nowhere, you’ll see ...
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TV Show 'The Good Place' Says Heaven 'Kills Fun and Passion'
The Good Place is a popular comedy TV show that follows four humans and their experience in an imagined afterlife. People accumulate points based on their ...
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A Line at the Gates of Hell
Hell is not a popular topic today, except for all the wrong reasons.
The theme song for the film Cruella tells us right up front that Ms. de Vil was "born ...
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Ringo Starr Describes Heaven
Stephen Colbert, host of The Late Night Show, asked Ringo Starr, “What happens when you die?”
Starr replied, “I think we go to heaven.”
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The Coming End of Christian America
America is still a "Christian nation," if the term simply means a majority of the population will claim the label when a pollster calls. But, ...
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