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If Your House Were Burning, What Would You Grab?
If your house was burning, what would you grab on your way out the door? That question intrigued photographer Foster Huntington, so he gathered his must-save ...
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Song Titles Try to Define Love
What is love? How do you define it? For years, popular musicians have attempted to answer those questions. According to Neil Genzlinger, there are over ...
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Author of the 'Da Vinci Code' on His Loss of Faith
Author Dan Brown wrote the bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code. At first glance, the plot isn't anything that stands out above the normal mystery ...
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Actor Who Played Jesus Gets Shunned by Hollywood
Jim Caviezel (whose initials are JC) was thirty-three when he played Jesus in The Passion of the Christ. Caviezel has said his faith is his guide, both ...
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How the Church Should Address Homosexuality
How should the church speak to our culture about homosexuality? Since there are many different subgroups in the world, it all depends on which group we're ...
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Research Study Shows How Divorce Impacts Children
According to researcher Elizabeth Marquardt, many people in our society have bought into "the myth of the good divorce." But after the first ...
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Researchers Identify the Tyranny of Too Many Choices
A number of recent books and articles have noted the explosion of choices that we face in many facets of our lives. Consider the following examples:
- In 2024, the average American supermarket carried up to 60,000 items, more than five times the number of items in 1975.
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Musician Gregg Allman Can't Forgive Himself
In his 2012 memoir titled My Cross to Bear, Gregg Allman, the lead singer for the Allman Brothers Band, recounts the regret he still carries about his ...
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Expert Claims We All Engage in Small-scale Cheating
We tend to think that people are either honest or dishonest …. We like to believe that most people are virtuous, but a few bad apples spoil the ...
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Expert Says Online Communication Has Replaced Conversations
Sherry Turkle, a professor at M.I.T. and author of Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other, has spent years studying ...
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