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AI Robots Dispense ‘Spiritual Wisdom and Forgiveness’
In Buddhist Japan, they now have robot priests. Mindar is a robo-priest which has been working at a temple in Kyoto for the last few years, reciting Buddhist ...
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Politics Had Become Her Idol
In an issue of CT magazine, Carrie Sheffield shares how politics had become an idol to her and how she discovered a deeper source of purpose and meaning ...
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Delay Giving Kids Phones for Happier Lives
How old should a child be before getting their first cell phone? There’s only one correct answer if you want them to lead happier, more successful ...
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Many Now Reside in Their Illusions
For decades television, and recently the internet and social media, have taken a strong foothold on people's minds, shaping perceptions, opinions, ...
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What People Take with Them in a Natural Disaster
When a disaster approaches your home, what do you take when you evacuate? Remember, you can save only what will fit in your car. Millions of Floridians ...
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A.I. in the Garden of Eden
Writing in the Wall Street Journal, best-selling author and Ronald Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan thinks back to how promising and exciting the advent ...
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Artificial Intelligence May Result in a New Religion
In an article written by Neil McArthur at the University of Manitoba, he said:
We are about to witness the birth of a new kind of religion. In the next ...
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Man Gives His Life to Skipping Stones
Outside magazine featured Kurt Steiner, currently the world’s greatest stone skipper. Over 22 years, he has won 17 tournaments. In 2013, he threw ...
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Forger Committed Crimes to Support His Mistresses
In August of 2022, the University of Michigan Library announced that one of its most prized possessions, a manuscript said to have been written by Galileo ...
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Parents Refuse Smartphone Access for Children
In a series of interviews for The Washington Post, writer Ellen McCarthy spoke to parents who are bucking the trend of supplying internet-accessible smartphones ...
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