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Inmate Refuses to Leave Prison After Acquittal
An inmate caused a mild drama in the Nigerian High Court after a judge acquitted him of all charges against him, but he refused and demanded to go back ...
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Crossing the Road to Christ
In CT magazine, writer Dikkon Eberhart shares his personal testimony of progression from theological drifter to Orthodox Jew to a born-again experience ...
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Communist Christ Casts the First Stone
A high school ethics textbook published by the Chinese government includes a revised version of John 8:3–11. In the Christian version, Jesus is ...
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Florida Couple Ousted After Failed Wedding Attempt
Courtney Wilson and Shenita Jones had lavish plans for their pending nuptials. The venue they selected had it all: a swimming pool with a waterfall, a ...
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Only After Sundown
In 2013, New York City narcotics agents announced an unusual indictment of five Brooklyn men. These types of indictments are, unfortunately, commonplace ...
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Freedom Has Become the Ultimate Good in Society
In his book Making Sense of God, Tim Keller writes:
When The Star-Spangled Banner is sung at sporting events, the climactic phrase comes to an elongated ...
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The Limits of Freedom
Modern people like to see freedom as the complete absence of any constraints. But think of a fish. Because a fish absorbs oxygen from water, not air, ...
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Visitors Cited for Boiling Chicken in Yellowstone Hot Spring
When a group of friends and families decided to hike to Shoshone Geyser Basin in Yellowstone, they tried to come prepared for the unexpected. But what ...
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The 18-Mile-Long Wire Hidden Above Manhattan
It's hard to imagine that anything literally hanging from utility poles across Manhattan could be considered "hidden." But throughout the ...
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The Risk of Falling
The risk of falling should be obvious. It is so obvious that it has become an established part of the legal system. In a recent civil case, an appeals ...
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