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Dallas Willard: Many Have a "Missionary Zeal" for Laughable Conclusions
Individuals with standing in a particular professional field sometimes feel free, or even obligated, to cloak themselves in the authority of their area ...
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Marionettes Debate the Reality of Their Maker
In William Steig's Yellow & Pink, a delightfully whimsical picture book for children, two wooden figures wake up to find themselves lying on an ...
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Telltale Signs of Picasso's Art
In his book The Cell's Design: How Chemistry Reveals the Creator's Artistry, Fanzale Rana gives the following account of the approach used to ...
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Atheist A. N. Wilson Returns to His Faith
Early in his career, many had hoped A. N. Wilson, a brilliant philosopher, would become the next C. S. Lewis. But as a young man, he began to wonder how ...
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A New Quest for Immortality
A new movement has emerged from California's Silicon Valley. It's a combination of philosophy, faith, and science known as transhumanism. An article ...
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Richard Dawkins Offers Godless Explanation for Pain and Suffering
In his book River out of Eden, renowned scientist and leading atheist Richard Dawkins recalls a bus crash in England that claimed the lives of several ...
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Einstein's Unbelief
Albert Einstein wrote things that suggested he had some sort of belief in God, but he also wrote of his own unbelief. James Randerson says:
Einstein penned ...
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Einstein on Human Depravity
The real problem is in the hearts and minds of men. It is not a problem of physics but of ethics. It is easier to denature plutonium than to denounce ...
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Super Bowl Star Shares Journey of Faith
Anyone who watched the New York Giants defeat the New England Patriots in 2008's Super Bowl remembers the catch made by David Tyree, a receiver for ...
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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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