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Comedian on Guilt and Religion
The comedian Cathy Ladman expresses a view that's becoming more and more common: "All religions are the same: religion is basically guilt with ...
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TV Ad on the Futility of Do-it Yourself Salvation
A Lowe's [Hardware] commercial shows a proud do-it-yourselfer installing a new ceiling fan in his family's living room. After he proudly gives ...
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Self-Medicating the Pain of Perfectionism
In an article in The Atlantic, Ann Dowsett Johnston writes honestly about what she calls "the tyrannical myth of perfection." Here's how ...
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Billboard Asks “Are You Good Without God?”
In 2009, a new billboard in downtown Chicago got everyone's attention, stirring some controversy. In big letters it asked: "Are you good without ...
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How NFL Rookies Make the Team
The 2010 website of the Chicago Bears football team presented a series of videos that followed the team's rookies from their first arrival at training ...
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Grace and Works on a Train Ride
The difference between righteousness by works and righteousness by grace is illustrated by a ride on a commuter train.
A train rumbles into the station ...
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World's Largest Donation Viewed as Path to Heaven
In June of 2006, Warren Buffet, the world's second-richest man at the time, announced that he would donate 85 percent of his $44 billion fortune to ...
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Air Purifiers Can Pollute Houses
In May of 2006, the Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association published a study conducted by the National Science Foundation on the side effects ...
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The Cross, Not the Scales
The repeated promises in the Qur'an of the forgiveness of a compassionate and merciful Allah are all made to the meritorious, whose merits have been ...
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Heaven Goes by Favor
Heaven goes by favor. If it went by merit, you would stay out, and your dog would go in.
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