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Goodwill Doesn't Want Your Junk
Well-intended patrons arrive every day at 10:00 am at Goodwill locations with truckloads full of cast-off items. Goodwill spokesperson Heather Steeves ...
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'Stealth Secularism' Hooks Us Through Stories
Christian apologist Nancy Pearcey uses the following story to show how "stealth secularism" can bypass our critical grid and hook us emotionally:
In the ...
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Atheist Author on "Why I Raise My Children without God"
A few years ago, CNN published an article titled "Why I Raise My Children without God." Instantly it went viral. The author, a young mother named Deborah ...
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Three Films that Explore Free Will
How free am I? How does God's sovereignty interact with our free will? Do we even have free will or is our life's course determined by God or ...
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'Human Nature' Blamed for Lack of Clean Water
In many parts of the developing world, aid workers have often struggled to get people clean, disease-free drinking water. Surprisingly, it hasn't ...
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Michelangelo's Final Work Didn't Achieve Greatness
Michelangelo's final work was called Rondanini Pietà, on which he worked for ten years. Giorgio Vasari, a contemporary of Michelangelo, wrote ...
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Key Thinkers Define Freedom Apart from God
Os Guinness traces our contemporary idea of human freedom that "began in the Renaissance … blossomed in the Enlightenment and rose to its ...
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What if God Controlled Humans with Taser Guns?
What if God took the radical step of setting a deadline for ridding the world of evil? Suppose God announces that next Monday at midnight he will step ...
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The Limits of the Human Will
Many of us act as if repentance is a matter of the will. [But] we can't "will" ourselves into change. We can't "will" ourselves ...
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Praying Against the Consequences of Sin
Most of us spend the first six days of each week sowing wild oats, then we go to church on Sunday and pray for a crop failure.
—Fred Allen, U.S. ...
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