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Classic Monopoly Game Piece Voted Out By Fans
Alas, the Monopoly thimble is no more. Back when the iconic board game was introduced during the Great Depression, players could choose from a variety ...
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Atheist Confuses Watchful Heavenly Father with Spying Big Brother
Some contemporary atheists are arguing that even belief in God is not so much like the child's comfort blanket; it is like the child's nightmare. Christopher ...
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Giant Teddy Bear Left Homeless at LAX
The holidays may be the most wonderful time of the year—but if you're going to the airport, they may be one of the most stressful times of the year, ...
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Bruce Springsteen's Fear of Being Loved
Born in 1949, singer Bruce Springsteen was the eldest of three children, and the only son, in a working-class family in Freehold, New Jersey. The house ...
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Children and Adults Really Are Afraid of the Same Things
The Huffington Post recently ran a short article about fear. It featured a series of comics depicting common fears that children have alongside similar ...
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TED Talk on Why Fish (and We) Need a Fishbowl
In his TED Talk, "The Paradox of Choice," secular psychologist Barry Schwartz claims that many of us live by this unspoken but "official dogma": maximize ...
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VUCA—Acronym for 'It's Crazy Out There'
There's a trendy little acronym that's making the rounds in managerial circles—VUCA, which stands for volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. ...
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Australia's GPS Was Off Because the Whole Country Moved
Australia is moving. This isn't so surprising—all the continents are on the move, and Australia drifts 70 millimeters to the northeast every year. ...
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How to Make God's Clear Words Ambiguous
Lee Strobel uses the following illustration to highlight the moral rebellion that makes clear truths of Scripture much more ambiguous than they are.
Imagine ...
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Woman Prays Her Way Through Injustice
Bryan Stephenson, author of Just Mercy and founder of an organization that tries to help those unjustly convicted of crimes, was trying to free a man ...
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