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Man Googles Himself Promptly Surrenders
The Bible calls us "enemies of God." In other words, we're spiritual fugitives even when you don't know it—just like this guy. ...
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Why Are so Many Smart Philosophers Atheists?
In an interview on The Stone, New York Time's philosophy blog, Christian philosopher Alvin Plantinga was asked "Why do you think so many philosophers—presumable ...
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'Scandal Queen' Becomes Voice for Decency
In 1988 George H.W. Bush was elected President of the United States, but in 1987 the frontrunner for the Democrats was a senator from Colorado named Gary ...
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Woman Follows Her GPS 900 Miles Off-course
In January 2013, Sabine Moreau, a 67-year-old Belgian woman, was driving to pick up a friend in Brussels, about 90 miles from her home. But based on the ...
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'Human Nature' Blamed for Lack of Clean Water
In many parts of the developing world, aid workers have often struggled to get people clean, disease-free drinking water. Surprisingly, it hasn't ...
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Delay Is One Way We Disobey God
If you are willingly submitting to God, you do it right away and without delay. You don't say, "I'll start obeying God tomorrow." Delay ...
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Actors Distance Themselves from Christian Upbringing
The actors Brad Pitt and Hugh Jackman both grew up in Christian homes and both men have since distanced themselves from their faith. Here's how Brad ...
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Journalist Discovers the Ugliness of Lust
For most of his career as a British journalist, Malcolm Muggeridge was a quarrelsome writer known for heavy drinking and smoking, womanizing, and espousing ...
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George Custer's Reckless Buffalo Chase
In the spring of 1867, George Custer and his regiment were on a scouting expedition on the plains of Kansas. Suddenly Custer's English greyhounds, ...
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Michelangelo's Final Work Didn't Achieve Greatness
Michelangelo's final work was called Rondanini Pietà, on which he worked for ten years. Giorgio Vasari, a contemporary of Michelangelo, wrote ...
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