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Tim Keller on Idolatry
In an article for the Gospel Coalition, pastor and author Tim Keller offers this potent definition of sin: "Sin isn't only doing bad things, ...
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Seven More Deadly Sins
We're all probably familiar with the Roman Catholic Church's list of seven deadly sins: pride, envy, gluttony, greed, lust, wrath, and sloth. ...
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"Affluenza": Swollen Expectations
Affluenza is an hour-long PBS documentary about consumerism and its harmful effects on the family, the community, and the environment.
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French Investor Caught for $7 Billion Fraud
Have you ever gotten yourself in big trouble—really, really big trouble? So big you can't even conceive of how much trouble you're in? That's ...
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Changed Tax Rule Forces Honesty
In their book Freakonomics, Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner explain how a simple change to U. S. tax rules in 1987 exposed the depth of the public's ...
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Affluenza: The Disease of Affluent Cultures
Some say that affluenza season is almost upon us. Others say affluenza is already an epidemic. All agree, however, that affluenza symptoms are undeniably ...
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The High Cost of Hard Living
Researcher Mark Bellis of Liverpool John Moores University in Liverpool, England, collected statistics concerning 1,064 rock stars from the United States ...
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Connoisseurs Pay Top Dollar for Questionable Delicacy
People will pay top dollar for anything, as long as they think it's a rare treat.
Taiwanese coffee farmers have long been pestered by Formosan rock ...
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Fire Victim: "We Have a Lot to Be Thankful For"
Fire swept through Southern California from the north of Los Angeles to the Mexican border during October, 2007. Five hundred thousand acres were burned ...
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Playing God
Advances in technology have allowed scientists to come closer than ever to the physical origins of life. But they are as far away as ever from defining ...
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