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Teenagers Express Deistic Beliefs
Two researchers with the National Study of Youth and Religion at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) interviewed over 3,000 teenagers about ...
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Alcoholics Anonymous Founder Lived a Lie
Bill Wilson was the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous. For that accomplishment, Time magazine named Wilson one of the Top 100 People of the 20th century. ...
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456 Prearranged Signs for the Messiah
David Greenglass was a World War II traitor. He gave atomic secrets to the Soviet Union and then fled to Mexico after the war. His conspirators arranged ...
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Lying Is Hard Work
Lying takes serious thought! That’s the conclusion of neuroscientists at Temple University. According to the Chicago Tribune, “With brain ...
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Look-Alike Contest Fails to Recognize the Original
Charlie Chaplin was a huge movie star in the silent-picture era. One of the by-products of his popularity were the look-alike contests that sprung up ...
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Tozer on Elevating Our Concept of God
The heaviest obligation lying upon the Christian church today is to purify and elevate her concept of God until it is once more worthy of him— and of ...
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John Stott: "Truth Builds the Church"
The most important gift today, measured by Paul's principle that we should excel in those that build up the church, is teaching. Nothing builds up ...
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Secretary of State's Translation Is Worthless
The state of Washington has a significant percentage of citizens with Chinese or Korean ancestry. When he was Secretary of State, Sam Reed hoped to reach ...
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Restaurants That Choose Darkness Over Light
Imagine eating at a restaurant devoid of light. Hard as it is to believe, some people are choosing to dine that way. Following a growing trend, sightless ...
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Why Christians Needn't Keep Moral Views to Themselves
Writing in U.S. News & World Report, John Leo had this to say in defense of voting based upon religious values:
I am struggling to understand the "don't ...
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