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The Library of Mistakes
In both 1929 and 2008, economic experts everywhere claimed to know exactly what they were doing, yet not a single person could fix the series of mistakes ...
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God Has Equipped Us for the Journey
In a message at the Carolinas Regional Chapter of The Gospel Coalition, Andy Davis offered the following:
I was reading Stephen Ambrose’s Undaunted ...
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We Are Not the Church of Chicken Little
It would be tempting, as the calendar (changes to) 2021, to view 2020 as a nightmare that will soon pass and quickly be forgotten. Take a mulligan year ...
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When Abundant Evidence is Not Enough
Mary Jo Sharp writes in her book, Why I Still Believe, “There’s something else going on here. Humans don’t always ‘believe it ...
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The Power of Preference to Shape Beliefs
Writer/historian John Dickson writes about a social media post that annoyed his atheist friends. It was a portion of a 1929 interview of Albert Einstein ...
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Getting on the ‘Right Side of History’
The expression “on the right side of history” is an important tool today used by the progressive elite to silence biblically faithful Christians. ...
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Remembrance of the Lord's Supper Provides Spiritual Mooring
In a 2017 lecture, Mark Meynell addressed the connection between identity and memory:
BBC Radio 3, the U.K.'s primary classical music station, ran ...
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A Scientist Asks, 'Is There Evidence for Easter?'
Editor's Note: This is a very long illustration, so here are two suggestions: First, you could use the opening and closing quotes from Dr. Swamidass' ...
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One Child Changes History
A picture of a drowned Syrian boy fleeing the war-torn region took over the headlines, and even impacted how European leaders responded to the fleeing ...
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We Must Follow the Facts about Christ's Resurrection
After analyzing 600 pages worth of arguments for and against the historicity of Christ's resurrection, Dr. Michael R. Licona concludes that "a ...
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