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Intelligent Design Persuades Noted Atheist
Legendary British philosopher and atheist Antony Flew turned from atheism at the age of 81. A noted critic of God's existence for several decades, ...
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"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy": The Meaning of Life
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a space comedy about a human and an alien who hitch a ride with a spacecraft just before the Earth is destroyed. ...
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World's Most Accurate Clock Still Imperfect
Years ago, the world's most complicated clock was displayed for the first time in the town hall in Copenhagen, Denmark. It took 40 years and a million ...
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"The Magician's Nephew": Spiritual Blindness
Jesus is clear that it is dangerous to close one's ears, eyes, and heart to the leadings of the Holy Spirit. In The Magician's Nephew, a novel ...
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London Zoo Displays Humans
In the summer of 2005, the London Zoo posted a sign in front of their newest exhibit, reading, "Warning: Humans in Their Natural Environment." ...
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Humans Were Created to Be Someone
Talking about the way Christians view the world, Roman Catholic theologian George Weigel said: “We are not congealed stardust, an accidental byproduct ...
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Paralyzed Man Opposes Stem-cell Research
In a Time magazine essay, Charles Krauthammer tells why he does not support stem-cell research "from embryos created purposely and wantonly for nothing ...
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Einstein Found the World Comprehensible
"The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible."
—Albert Einstein, (1879-1955) Physicist & Nobel Laureate ...
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Human Life Is a Statistical Improbability
In A Short History of Nearly Everything, Bill Bryson marvels at what makes up human life:
No one really knows, but there may be as many as a million types ...
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George Washington Carver and the Peanut
"God's little workshop" was the name George Washington Carver gave to his laboratory. According to his own account, it was there the famous ...
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