If you find your mind darting from one thing to the next and struggling to concentrate for even short periods of time, there are two things to know. First, you’re…
Month: November 2023
Is the Trauma Narrative Helpful? – Beth Claes
In recent years, trauma has become a dominant lens for how we interpret and communicate our experiences to one another. We find it in books and podcasts, therapy and counseling…
The Spike in Congenital Syphilis
The United States has seen a dramatic increase in the number of syphilis cases among newborn babies, according to a recent report from the Center for Disease Control. Syphilis is…
Darwin and Wallace Read Malthus Differently, and That Made a Big Difference
No wonder Alfred Russel Wallace called eugenics “the meddlesome interference of an arrogant scientific priestcraft.” Source Read More Evolution News
This Giving Tuesday, Help Bring the Truth of Christ to the Nations
Christians are called to be a light for Christ in a dark world as they bear witness to the gospel. This requires that God’s people be well-equipped with biblical truth,…
Is Election Unfair?
The teaching that God chooses some people out of the mass of fallen humanity to be saved and not others raises the objection that God is not fair. Somehow it…
5-year-old girl remains in critical condition after stabbing at Irish Catholic School
The archbishop of Dublin and Dominican friars urged for prayer amid riots that roiled the Irish capital last week in response to a stabbing attack at a Catholic school that…
A Philosopher Rejects the Multiverse but Embraces Mythology
Ascribing sentience or cosmic purpose to forces or the particles on which they act is to step out of the realm of science into the realm of myth-making. Source Read…
Hamas releases 11 more hostages; Israel frees 33 Palestinians prisoners
Hamas has released 11 more hostages as part of a multi-day agreement made with Israel in return for Palestinians serving time in Israeli prison for security offenses. Read More The…
Schools Should Be Teaching about Love, Marriage and the Baby Carriage
In recent years, it seems common sense is often the least common thing of all. For some time now, Brad Wilcox, a professor of sociology at the University of Virginia…