A Boy And His Books

Everyone has a choice how they use their time.  Some waste it. Others are caught up with electronic “toys” like cell phones, I-pods, and video games. Not so, with 12-year-old Matthew Flores of Salt Lake City, Utah. More about this in a moment. Now, about all the junk mail people ...

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5 Questions Atheists Tend to Ask Part 2

In Part 2 I respond to the age old question of: Where is your evidence? Well the evidence is in the results, if you want to see it, just follow the scientific method and see. If atheists are truly seekers of truth they will perform an experiment to see whether ...

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The Emptiness of Religion

Opening songs of worship have been sung, the sermon has been stated, and the ceremonial cleansing and breaking of bread has taken place. You should feel satisfied and full from the message and fellowship with friends, but something inside of you still feels hollow. Emotions of loss, emptiness, and purpose ...

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Choosing Candidates Wisely

The first Republican Presidential Primary Debate is scheduled for August 6, 2015. While it is estimated that there may well be a total of 16 running in the primary by that time, Fox News has made a decision to include only the top 10 candidates, using the most current polls.  ...

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Parents, Please Let Your Children Fail

In awe and speculation, the man watched as the former caterpillar began to unveil the awaited metamorphosis. The transformation had taken weeks and the process of the butterfly maneuvering out of the chrysalis was becoming a nerve-wracking sight to observe so much that the man felt compelled to assist in ...

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