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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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Campus Counselor Shares Professional Frustrations
In the book Unprotected, an anonymous campus psychiatrist writes:
Radical politics pervades my profession, and common sense has vanished. Dangerous behaviors ...
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The Responsibility of Giving
Suppose you have an important package to send to someone who needs it. You take it to an overnight delivery service. What would you think if, instead ...
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Camp Allows Kids to Make Their Own Religion
Camp Quest West, just north of Sacramento, California, is no church camp. Designed for children of agnostics, atheists, freethinkers, and humanists, the ...
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Stephen Carter on Humanism
Author and law professor Stephen Carter writes:
My date book contains cartoons first published in The New Yorker. One shows a young boy in front of his ...
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Famous Atheist Unable to Completely Rule Out God
Biologist Richard Dawkins, a vocal atheist and critic of organized religion, inadvertently revealed the lack of certainty that must accompany all denials ...
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Toys for Tots Rejects Jesus Doll
As stated on the Toys for Tots website: "The mission of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is to collect new, unwrapped toys during ...
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"A Charlie Brown Christmas" Celebrates 40 Years
Charles Schulz's A Charlie Brown Christmas celebrated its 40th anniversary on December 1, 2005. However, if TV producers had had their way in 1965, ...
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Chesterton on Christianity's Longevity
Christianity has died many times and risen again; for it has a God who knew his way out of the grave.
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Philosopher Envisions Godless Society as Ideal
In its ideal form, the culture of liberalism would be one that was enlightened, secular, through and through. It would be one in which no trace of divinity ...
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