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When Abundant Evidence is Not Enough
Mary Jo Sharp writes in her book, Why I Still Believe, “There’s something else going on here. Humans don’t always ‘believe it ...
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How a Beatle's Album Answers Objections to the Bible
In an interview about his recent book (2020), apologist Timothy Paul Jones was asked:
In your final chapter, you talk about how one barrier to the faith ...
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Safe Deposit Boxes Aren’t Safe
Philip Poniz needed a well-protected place to stash his collection of rare watches. He had been gathering unusual pieces since he was a teenager and he ...
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Facebook Rumor Stokes Fear of White Vans
Rumors spread through social media have become so ubiquitous, that even city officials have propagated them--despite a lack of actual corroborating evidence. ...
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91 Percent of What We Worry About Never Happens
So, you’re trying to sleep, and it’s well after bedtime. But you’re tossing and turning and unable to get comfy. You notice you’re ...
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Police Respond to Burglar Call, Find Roomba Instead
In horror movies, the monster is scariest before you actually see it. For one local woman, that principle extended into the interior of her home. Washington ...
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Florida Inmates Use Theft Skills to Rescue Baby
When people are incarcerated, they often yearn for ways to help repay their debt to society. For five men, the opportunity came sooner than they expected. ...
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Fireman’s Promise Built Faith in Those He Rescued
In December of 2016, a ride at Knott's Berry Farm in California became stuck 148 feet in the air. There were 20 people on board, including seven children. ...
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The Death of Truth in our Culture
The concept of truth has been dying a slow death for many years and has become more noticeable in the past decade or so. In the early 2000s, comedian ...
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Thankful for the Fleas
The barracks where Corrie ten Boom and her sister, Betsy, were kept in the Nazi concentration camp, Ravensbruck, were terribly overcrowded and flea-infested. ...
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