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Curiosity Can Lead Us to God
Brian Grazer, Hollywood producer of such movies as Apollo 13, Splash, and A Beautiful Mind, writes:
More than intelligence, or persistence or connections, ...
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Almost No One Reads the Bible
When researchers for the American Bible Society’s annual State of the Bible report saw 2022’s survey statistics, they found it hard to believe ...
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God Knows Us Better Than Artificial Intelligence
Baseball scouts are constantly looking for new talent, but Major League Baseball is now partnering with Uplift Labs, a biomechanics company, which “says ...
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Jeopardy Contestants Ignorant of Lord’s Prayer
Jeopardy fans were furious after the contestants on an episode failed to answer a “simple” question about the Lord's Prayer during the ...
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Tsundoku: Buying Books and Never Reading Them
Do you have a habit of picking up books that you never quite get around to reading? If this sounds like you, you might be unwittingly engaging in tsundoku ...
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Knowing Christ ‘From the Inside’
Saving faith is not mere knowledge of Scripture or of Christ. Treating it like that is like treating a prescription as a medicine, or a signpost as a ...
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Lack of Faith in the Reformation Nation
When Aaron Köhler tries to talk to people in Cottbus, Germany, about Jesus, church, and faith, he can’t assume they know what he’s talking ...
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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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How Children Survived 40 Days in Jungle
In the dead of night at the heart of the Colombian jungle, army radios crackled to life with the message the nation had been praying for: "Miracle, ...
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Experts Concerned About Chatbots Making Stuff Up
Gerrit De Vynck wrote a story in The Washington Post about how artificial intelligences respond to the errors they make.
Citing a recent MIT research paper, ...
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