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25 Percent of High School Students are Gay, Bisexual, or Questioning
The CDC’s yearly youth report found that around a quarter of high school students identify as gay, bisexual, or have a more fluid sexuality. This ...
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Alleged Prophet Nostradamus Continues to be Popular
The alleged prophet Nostradamus is more popular than ever in these troubled times. Books about him and his prophecies are high on the best seller lists ...
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Fresh Perspective on ‘Increase in Knowledge’
The often-referenced passage in Daniel 12:4 about an "increase in knowledge" during the last days has taken on new meaning in our high-tech ...
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B.B. King on Heaven and Hell
"I don't know what happens after this life. I haven't had my mother or anybody else come back and tell me. I think hell is hell on earth. ...
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Doomsday Preppers Prepare for the World's End
Here's a great article to set up a sermon on fear, the end of the world, or how to embrace mission rather than escapism. A website called Wall Street ...
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Princes William and Harry Will Receive Their Inheritance
The promise of a future inheritance is one of the many promises God makes to us in the Bible. But the concept itself is difficult for us to comprehend. ...
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Nine Big Questions of Every Worldview
Author Darrell Johnson, drawing inspiration from James Sire and N.T. Wright, says that every worldview is asking and trying to answer the following nine ...
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Stephen Colbert's DNA Rocketed into Space
Think the end of the world. For some that is a bunch of science fiction nonsense, but for others the idea that humanity could someday be wiped out by ...
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If the Media Announced Armageddon
How the news media would announce the end of the world:
Sports Illustrated: "Game's Over!"
Ladies' Home Journal: "Lose 10 Pounds ...
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Learning to Hear Is a Gradual Process
Theologians use a phrase to talk about how Christ-followers are already redeemed but will not experience the fullness of redemption until they live with ...
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