The Fake 'Jesus' Wife' Papyrus
Probably a fake. That's what a Harvard professor is saying about the "Jesus' wife" papyrus she once believed to be authentic. Why did folks fall for it in the first place?
Probably a fake. That's what a Harvard professor is saying about the "Jesus' wife" papyrus she once believed to be authentic. Why did folks fall for it in the first place?
Healthy economies need young workers. And thanks to its one-child policy, China is facing a less-than-rosy economic future. Here's a lesson in demographics and worldview.
If you're living in America or Europe, the biggest story of this century is probably not what you think it is.
Some in the Golden State say Christian schools have a license to discriminate. Actually, the opposite may be true.
We know what happened when Mr. Smith went to Washington. But what about when Mr. Moore went to Chicago?
When you want to make a point, better have your facts straight. But if you want to convince someone, I'll show you a better way.
It's not news that the news media treat Christians unfairly. But to blame us for terrorism?
It's interesting when atheists do just what they accuse so-called "religious fanatics" (that's you and me) of doing.
What happens when an avowed atheist and a committed Christian become fast friends, despite their polar-opposite views? Well, you get a fantastic new book.
There's a reason you wake up every morning instead of booting up. And why you probably processed bites of cereal this morning, not bytes of data.