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'People' Magazine Tries to Make a 'Sindex'
People magazine once undertook a part-serious, part-tongue-in-cheek survey of its readers on the subject of sin. The results were published as a "Sindex," ...
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Research Proves We Can't Walk Straight Line
In 2009, a German scientist named Jan Souman took a group of subjects out to empty parking lots and open fields, blindfolded them, and instructed them ...
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Actor Johnny Depp on the Evil Within
Commenting on his performance in the gangster drama Black Mass, actor Johnny Deep said, "I found the evil in myself a long time ago, and I've ...
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Research on the Harm of 'Small Cheaters'
Researcher Dan Ariely did a massive study to try and understand why some people lie, cheat, and steal. Ariely and his team went to college campuses and ...
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Burglar Leaves Trail of Cheetos
"Be sure your sin will find you out," Numbers 32:23 tells us. But in the case of this story, we could also say "Be sure your Cheetos will ...
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World War II Soldier Sees 'The Beast Within'
In his book Vanishing Grace, Philip Yancey shares a story about a World War II veteran, currently serving as a pastor, who had participated in the liberation ...
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Oldest Human Corpse Was a Murder Victim
In 1991 two hikers in the Italian Alps stumbled upon a 5,300-year-old corpse that would later be dubbed "Ötzi the Iceman." Preserved for ...
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Self-Worship Is at the Heart of Sin
Self-worship is at the heart of all kinds of evils. Greed, lust, selfishness, fear—all are forms of self-worship … [Here's a graphic ...
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Scientist Finds Good and Evil Uses for His Invention
Fritz Haber is probably the most important person in your life that you've never heard of. He was a secularized Jew in Germany who started to make ...
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Psychiatrist "Discovers" the Reality of Evil
Psychiatrist Scott Peck wrote of meeting with a depressed 15-year-old named Bobby, who was increasingly troubled after his 16-year-old brother killed ...
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