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Don’t Pick Up Your Phone
Hearing your phone’s notification sound can trigger a rush of dopamine. “Who’s calling me?” you wonder. It could be a friend, ...
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The Cost of Discipleship Was Too High
Lord Kenneth Clark, internationally known for his television series Civilization, lived and died without faith in Jesus Christ. He admitted in his autobiography ...
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Parrots Separated After They Teach Each Other Swear Words
An English tourist attraction had to scramble after one of their exhibits was temporarily less than family friendly. Officials at Lincolnshire Wildlife ...
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The Coming End of Christian America
America is still a "Christian nation," if the term simply means a majority of the population will claim the label when a pollster calls. But, ...
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Learning Technological Discernment from the Amish
Have you ever seen an Amish horse and buggy going down the road, driven by a bearded man with a black hat? You might have heard that these traditional ...
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Las Vegas is the ‘Beacon’ of Humanity
Looking at our planet from space, astronauts and satellites tell a story of startling expansion and changes. It is the story of human progress told from ...
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Advertising Invites People to Cult-Like Devotion
Ad executive Douglas Atkin notes that a transformation has taken place in what's expected of the typical ad executive at a major corporation. Rather ...
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Harvard Student Has Book Knowledge About Goodness
Robert Coles, a former professor at Harvard published an article titled “The Disparity Between Intellect and Character.” The piece was about ...
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Crucial Questions About Masturbation
Of the hundreds of men I’ve counseled about their sexual addictions, not one has told me that after masturbating he felt stronger, more confident, ...
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Getting on the ‘Right Side of History’
The expression “on the right side of history” is an important tool today used by the progressive elite to silence biblically faithful Christians. ...
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