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"The Power of Forgiveness": Beyond Human Evil
The Power of Forgiveness is a collection of seven short stories that, taken together, reveal the limits, difficulties, healing qualities, and unforeseen ...
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Sin in the Heart of Every Man
Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine and author of The Science of Good and Evil, writes:
I once had the opportunity to ask Thomas Keneally, author ...
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Why We Lie
Bella DePaulo, a visiting professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, who specializes in studying forms of human deception, asked college ...
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Balloon Stomp Game Raises Interesting Question
Robert Roberts writes about a 4th grade class in which the teacher introduced a game called The Balloon Stomp. A balloon was tied to every child's ...
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Infants Show Good Judgment
If only adults showed as much sound judgment as an infant! Through a series of tests, Yale University's Infant Cognition Center has found that babies ...
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No Fishing Out Hotel Windows
Haddon Robinson writes about something the apostle Paul could certainly identify with, namely, the tendency of the law to put ideas in our heads:
The law ...
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"Brave New World": Death by Gaming
Is it possible to play yourself to death? Officials at a Chinese Internet cafe think so ever since a 30-year-old man died after playing a game online ...
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Parrot Stubbornly Tries to Get Through to Woman
A lady was walking past a pet store when a parrot said, "Hey, lady! You're really ugly!"
The lady was angry but continued on her way.
On the way home, ...
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The Suffering of God
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright shares this brief moment she shared with Holocaust survivor and author, ElieWiesel:
Not long after September ...
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Lying Takes More Brain Energy
A study at Temple University School of Medicine found that lying takes more brain energy than telling the truth. Participants were divided into two groups. ...
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