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Ego in Charge
Ashleigh Brilliant, that odd vestige of the seventies who scribbled his offbeat humor on hippie postcards, once penned: "All I ask of life is a constant ...
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Why Some Men Avoid Marriage
According to a study from the National Marriage Project of Rutgers University, the top 10 reasons why men are reluctant to commit to marriage are:
1. They ...
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Self-Centered Life Is Prison
Those people who pray know what most around them either don't know or choose to ignore: centering life in the insatiable demands of the ego is the ...
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John Nash on Escapism
"Madness can be an escape. If things are not so good, you maybe want to imagine something better. In madness, I thought I was the most important ...
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Identity Defined by Kept Promises
Our culture tells us we can be real selves only if we claim our right to self-satisfaction and self-fulfillment. But a free self knows he becomes a genuine ...
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Rock Musician Trent Reznor on Religion
In a Rolling Stone interview, Trent Reznor, the lead musician of the rock band Nine Inch Nails, muses on how his anti-religion stance helped lead him ...
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Marilyn Manson Worships Self
Musician Marilyn Manson says:
A lot of people like to pass me off as a devil worshiper. I think that could only be true if I considered myself to be the ...
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Function of Salt
In The Journal of Biblical Counseling, Timothy Keller makes the following observation about salt:
The job of salt is to make something taste good. I don't ...
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Prayer Better Than Selfishness
Those people who pray know what most around them either don't know or choose to ignore: centering life in the insatiable demands of the ego is the ...
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Prayer Frees from Self
Those people who pray know what most around them either don't know or choose to ignore: centering life in the insatiable demands of the ego is the ...
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