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Why Your Bible Was Made in China
Should consumers who worry about the origins of their clothing, coffee, and chocolate focus on a more spiritual item: the Bible? Chances are good that ...
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The Mysteries Science Couldn’t Unlock
Biochemist Sy Garte shares how he came out of a radical background to faith in Christ:
I had an unusual childhood for an American. Members of my extended ...
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Communist Christ Casts the First Stone
A high school ethics textbook published by the Chinese government includes a revised version of John 8:3–11. In the Christian version, Jesus is ...
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A Marxist Sees the Gospel Lived Out
Tony Campolo tells of working with a young doctor by the name of Elias Santana. Campolo says,
This bright and dynamic Christian graduated from medical ...
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Two Scenes from Christmas in Afghanistan
Leigh C. Bishop, a psychiatrist and military reservist, was stationed at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan on Christmas Eve 2008. In the dim light of dusk, ...
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The Bloodiest Century
The 20th century was the bloodiest in human history. In Humanity: A Moral History of the 20th Century, Jonathan Glover estimates that 86,000,000 people ...
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From the Kremlin: Ignoring God
The Kremlin, the old, walled fortress that was the political center of the atheistic Communist regime in the Soviet Union, is filled with spiritual symbols. ...
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Perilous Folly
The Marxist promise that utopia will follow the abolition of private property is merely one of the more naive versions of the Enlightenment's secular ...
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Rejection of Religion a Mistake
Socialists usually offer an optimistic view of mankind, and so Orwell's 1984 ends surprisingly pessimistically evil conquers. Some have suggested ...
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Atheism, East and West
In spite of the conflict between them, the two ideologies that officially operate on the two sides of the Iron Curtain have this in common: they are both ...
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