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Is Christmas a Religious Holiday? A Growing Number of Americans Say No
A long-simmering debate continues over how American society should commemorate the Christmas holiday. A Pew Research Center survey finds that most U.S. ...
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How Democracies Perish
Notre Dame political scientist Patrick Deneen’s new book, Why Liberalism Failed, is a challenge to those who want to revive the liberal democratic ...
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Skeptical Disciples Did Not Hallucinate a Resurrected Jesus
In his book “Unbelievable” Justin Brierley asks:
Were the disciples just hallucinating that they saw the resurrected Jesus? Hallucinations ...
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Prominent Author Experiences An Almost-Conversion
A classic example of an almost-conversion to Christ happened to Lord Kenneth Clark, one of Great Britain's most prominent art historians and authors, ...
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Narnia's Susan Outgrew Her Love for that Blessed Land
Where's Susan? That's the innocent question Joshua Rogers's daughter asked as they were reading The Last Battle, the final book in The Chronicles ...
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Scientists Discover God's Handiwork in a Lab
Since it's opening in 1874 the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, England has been the place where many extraordinary discoveries in physics have ...
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Scientist Explains His Atheism 'Conversion' Story
In his book The Big Picture, physicist Sean Carroll lays out his vision for what he calls "poetic naturalism"—a view of the world that ...
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Musician Father John Misty on His Christian Upbringing
In an interview with Rolling Stone, singer-songwriter-guitarist J. Tillman (now known as "Father John Misty") was asked: "You were raised ...
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Atheist Finds it Hard to Shake God
An article in the Washington Post is titled "I'm an atheist. So why can't I shake God?" and it suggests that it's "hard to ...
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'Stealth Secularism' Hooks Us Through Stories
Christian apologist Nancy Pearcey uses the following story to show how "stealth secularism" can bypass our critical grid and hook us emotionally: ...
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