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September 23rd, 2022
According to Wikipedia, the notion of a “noble lie” originated with Plato in The Republic, and is defined as a myth or false statement “typically of religious nature, knowingly propagated by an elite to maintain social harmony.
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September 19th, 2022
Last week, California authorities announced an “Energy Emergency” as the world’s fifth-largest economy struggled under the strain of a heat wave.
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September 9th, 2022
Climate change fear is causing life-changing anxiety. You might be hearing nothing but bad news, but that doesn’t mean that you’re hearing the full story.
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September 9th, 2022
There are reasons why European Union member countries never embraced the shale fracking revolution that played such an important role in moving the United States toward energy independence.
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August 24th, 2022
“Trust the science,” say the media. Polls show that fewer Americans do. There’s good reason for that.”They don’t trust science because science is increasingly untrustworthy,” says science writer Andrew Follet.
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August 24th, 2022
Jeremy Begbie: Theology through the arts A theologian and professionally trained pianist demonstrates how music can help unlock the truths of the Christian gospel.
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August 24th, 2022
Jeremy Begbie is the inaugural holder of the Thomas A. Langford Research Professorship in Theology at Duke Divinity School and founding director of Duke Initiatives in Theology and the Arts. He teaches systematic theology and specializes in the interface between theology and the arts.
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August 24th, 2022
The great Rush Limbaugh used to say that “the modern environmentalists worship the created, not the creator.”
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August 23rd, 2022
By: The Editors – nationalreview.com – August 22, 2022 The evidence keeps piling up: Monkeypox is a disease that affects gay, sexually active men far more than any other group of people. As in, 99 percent of all cases are in men, and 94 percent of those infected reported recent same-sex intimate contact. Additionally, nearly three-quarters of the cases among...
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August 18th, 2022
When COVID first hit our shores, we naturally looked to the CDC for direction. The agency may have previously offered its thoughts on how we should cook our burgers (well-done) and whether we should eat sushi (no), yet it was primarily in the background wagging its fingers at us while we ordered our steak medium-rare (another no-no).
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