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Chesterton on the Fall
To the question, "What is meant by the fall?" I could answer with complete sincerity that, "Whatever I am, I am not myself."
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Chesterton on Human Potential
Whatever else is said of man, this much is clear: He is not what he is capable of being.
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Cancer Patient Finds No Comfort in Statistics
Where do you put your hope and trust when you get a bad report from the doctor? How do you get some control of the situation? Author Phyllis Ten Elshof ...
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Wife Learns Marriage Lessons from Animal Trainers
Amy Sutherland communicates some interesting ideas about husbands and wives in an article she wrote for the New York Times called, "What Shamu Taught ...
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Artists Create Exhibit of Others' Sins
The act of confession is now an artistic expression. During the first half of 2006, two performing artists named Laura Barnett and Sandra Spannan created ...
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Augustine on Human Blindness
The very limit of human blindness is to glory in being blind.
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Augustine on Remaining in Error
It is human to err; it is devilish to remain willfully in error.
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Augustine on the Limitations of Free Will
Free will, without God's grace and the Holy Ghost, can do nothing but sin.
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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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