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Hollywood Publicist Frustrated with Beauty
Hollywood publicist Michael Levine lives in what many consider the beauty capital of the world, surrounded on a daily basis by gorgeous women. But he ...
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Ex-Mormon Discovers the Grace of Jesus Christ
Kathy was one of 13 children raised by a common father and three mothers in a polygamist community in Utah. [The community was a part of the Fundamentalist ...
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What Is the Perfect Age for Women?
A Kelton survey of 1,019 adult women asked the question, "What age would you want to stay eternally?"
Under 18: 2 percent 18–20: 4 percent ...
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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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The Universe Displays Fine-Tuning
The fine-tuning of the universe is shown in the precise strengths of four basic forces. Gravity is the best known of these forces, and the weakest, with ...
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Creation Accounts Reveal View of Humanity
Contrast the creation of the first man according to Genesis 2 with the creation of the first human beings according to Mesopotamian tradition. True, in ...
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Intelligent Design Persuades Noted Atheist
Legendary British philosopher and atheist Antony Flew turned from atheism at the age of 81. A noted critic of God's existence for several decades, ...
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"The 6th Day": Taking Over for God
The movie The 6th Day is set in the future and is about a billionaire tycoon who illegally and successfully clones humans. In this scene, Adam Gibson's ...
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World's Most Accurate Clock Still Imperfect
Years ago, the world's most complicated clock was displayed for the first time in the town hall in Copenhagen, Denmark. It took 40 years and a million ...
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