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The Eternal Silence of Infinite Space
Launched in 2016, the $100 million search for intelligent extraterrestrial life, “Breakthrough Listen,” continues to come up empty, as do ...
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Hey Google, Is There a God?
In April of 1966, Time magazine set off a firestorm of public debate by publishing a cover story asking the question: “Is God Dead?” But looking ...
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There’s an App for the 7 Deadly Sins
"There's an app for that"--yes, even if "that" means each one of the Seven Deadly Sins, the classic vices of Christian moral teaching. ...
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The Tiny Toys with a Loud Voice
In his book Less is More, pastor Kai Nilsen writes:
On my way to a Bible study class for teens, two friends and I decided to add a little spice to the ...
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TikTok User Unknowingly Holds One of the World’s Deadliest Animals
A woman has gone viral on TikTok after sharing a video of the moment she unknowingly held “one of the most dangerous animals” while studying ...
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During Depression, Faith Reminded Him How to Live
Michael Gerson, a former presidential speechwriter, delivered a sermon at Washington National Cathedral in which he talked about being hospitalized for ...
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Former Trans Teenager Wishes Someone Had Challenged Her
Keira Bell was fourteen when she first began identifying as a boy. Two years later, she was prescribed puberty blockers and testosterone. At twenty, she ...
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Created to Clap
God looked with delight upon his handiwork at the end of each day of creation having found it good. Part of what it means for us to be created in God's ...
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Expert on Happiness Takes His Own Life
More than 40 years ago, a scholar and researcher in the psychology of happiness named Philip Brickman helped publish one of the first scientific studies ...
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Americans Report Quarantining with a Ghost
A recent New York Times article describes the eerie, uncomfortable feelings many people are having during long periods of quarantine due to the coronavirus ...
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