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Christians Belong to "The League of the Guilty"
So of all things, Christianity isn't supposed to be about gathering up the good people (shiny! happy! squeaky clean!) and excluding the bad people ...
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Even Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Got Criticized
November 19, 2024 will mark the 161st anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address." According to a 2013 editorial in ...
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Marketers Who Practice "Social Discrimination"
One of the fastest-growing online businesses is the business of spying on Internet users. Communications Professor Joseph Turow writes: "We're ...
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The Damage Caused by Dehumanizing Labels
Why do normal people sometimes do horrific things to other people? In his book, Less Than Human, Professor David Livingstone Smith explains that even ...
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We're All One Step from Being 'Those People'
Sociologist Brene Brown's TED talk "The Power of Vulnerability" has garnered over millions of hits. For good reason: we are hungry for the ...
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Writer Tries to Live the Old Testament Literally
The nominally Jewish writer A. J. Jacobs spent a year working on an unusual experiment: he tried to put into practice everything he read in the Bible. ...
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Woman Wakes Up As Doctors Prepare to Harvest Her Organs
It sounds like something out of a nightmare. "Doctors at St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center were about to remove organs for transplant from ...
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Teenager Experiences Father's Grace after Car Wreck
As a 17-year-old Anne Graham Lotz, the daughter of Billy and Ruth Graham, was involved in a car accident. Speeding carelessly down a windy mountain road, ...
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Judging Others is One of Our Favorite Activities
Like most of us, John Burke (pastor of Gateway Church in Austin, Texas) assumed that he was not a judgmental person. But just in case he was wrong, he ...
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Why We Rejoice when Famous People Fail
Why do we enjoy watching others—especially rich, powerful, famous people—"fall from grace"? Joseph Epstein commented on our need ...
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