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Hey Google, Is There a God?
In April of 1966, Time magazine set off a firestorm of public debate by publishing a cover story asking the question: “Is God Dead?” But looking ...
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A Reiki Master’s Redemption
In an issue of CT magazine Nicole Watt shares her journey from spiritism to faith in Christ:
From the time I was a child … I felt I could sense ...
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Millennials Choose Work as Their Religion
A recent Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found a massive shift in American values:
Two decades ago, Americans of various ages overwhelmingly said that ...
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Popular Relaxation Practice Invokes ‘Spirit Guides’
Reiki is a relaxation practice that claims it promotes physical and emotional healing. The International Center for Reiki Training reports that more than ...
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But What if Science is Wrong?
Wrongly applied, science itself can become a religion, and the scientific method a Bible. In But What If We're Wrong?, Chuck Klosterman addresses ...
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Michael Phelps and Post-Olympic Depression
Michael Phelps is the most decorated Olympian of all time, but what’s left to accomplish after you’ve proved you’re the best in the ...
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Crystals: The Reality Behind Booming New Age Healing
Crystals fascinate and mesmerize--opaque, shadowy colors that must hold ancient secrets, carved into angels, birds, or any object that may imbue meaning. ...
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We Must Build a God We can Live With
Neuroscientist, philosopher, and famous atheist Sam Harris spoke to National Public Radio about artificial intelligence. It is generally agreed upon by ...
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Football Is Tom Brady's Religion
Tom Brady, quarterback for the New England Patriots, is on a spiritual quest.
Football has become Brady’s religion, said Gotham Chopra, a filmmaker ...
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Is Google a Modern-Day High-Tech God?
Esquire magazine recently gave a scathing critique of the unchecked power and influence of the big four: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google. Describing ...
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