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Actress Prays to the ‘Karmic Force Behind Everything’
In a 2024 interview the actress Julia Fox was asked, “Do you meditate or journal or otherwise practice mindfulness?” She replied:
I don’t, ...
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When the Internet Comes to Remote Amazon Tribes
As the village speeches dragged on, eyes drifted to screens. Teenagers scrolled Instagram. One man texted his girlfriend. And men crowded around a phone ...
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Those Whom God Evolves
Most people believe that evolution provides an adequate account of human origins. But for substantial numbers around the world, that doesn’t preclude ...
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Apocalyptic Anxiety Rising
Doom and gloom over the state and future of humanity is prevalent and pervasive globally. A New York Times piece by Tyler Harper gives an excellent summary ...
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‘Nones’ Now the Largest Religious Group
When Americans are asked to check a box indicating their religious affiliation, 28% now check “none.” A new study from Pew Research finds ...
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Where Is Wisdom to be Found?
Senior Lead Pastor and author Anthony Delaney writes:
We are told this is the Knowledge Economy. The Information Age. But where is wisdom to be found?Great ...
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Rethinking Persuasion in a Post-Truth World
Sharing a Christian worldview with others can often create tense situations. Especially when we are talking with friends and family who do not share our ...
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Who Programmed the Computer?
Our existence on a Goldilocks planet in a Goldilocks universe is so statistically improbable that many scientists believe in the multiverse. In other ...
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A Gen Z's Guide to Their Generation
A Gen Z journalist named Rikki Schlott wrote an essay to explain her generation to parents of Gen Z children. She called the essay “her best shot ...
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More Than 25% of Americans Live Alone
The number of people who live alone—more than a quarter of all Americans—is on the rise in the US, according to 2020 census data. Single-person ...
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