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Why Are We Getting Dumber?
The average IQ is shrinking with each generation.
June 15, 2018
An Injury, a Camping Trip and a Better United States
These lands are your lands. And they can help you learn precious truths.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
New Microscope Reveals Most Detailed View of Cells Deep in Living Bodies
First-of-its-kind 3-D footage shows cells moving in vivo.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• April 30, 2018
The Zuckerberg Hearings Provide No Solutions
Technology is emotionally damaging our young people, and nobody knows how to stop it.
By
Stephen Flurry
• April 17, 2018
The ‘Impossible’ Four-Minute Mile
Many people once thought running a mile in under four minutes was impossible—until Roger Bannister stepped onto the track.
By
Stephen Flurry
• April 10, 2018
Chronic Inflammation: Taming the Fire Within
Millions struggle with this condition—and they don’t even know it.
By
Jorg Mardian
• April 5, 2018
Your Incredible Human Mind
It can hold more information than 4.7 billion books.
By
Stephen Flurry
• March 25, 2018
Cosmic Clockwork
A new discovery sheds further light on the precision of the universe.
By
Jack Wood
• March 23, 2018
What Stephen Hawking Couldn’t Unlock About the Mystery of the Cosmos
Hawking made some incredible discoveries over the course of his life, but remained ignorant about the mysteries of the universe.
By
Stephen Flurry
• March 22, 2018
Protect Yourself From Foodborne Illness
Food poisoning is awful, and it is more common than you think. Why does it happen, and what can you do about it?
By
Jorg Mardian
• March 19, 2018
Commercial Baby Food: A Formula for Health?
Off-the-shelf options are convenient, but are they nourishing?
By
Jorg Mardian
• March 4, 2018
Are Isaiah and His Book a Massive Fraud?
The discovery of the Isaiah bulla adds to the evidence supporting the Bible.
By
Christopher Eames
• March 3, 2018
Why Study History
The subject is often undervalued today, but we cannot afford to ignore it—or take a negative approach to our study.
By
Stephen Flurry
The Most Important Meal of Your Day
The benefits are beyond measuring!
By
Joel Hilliker
Your Mysterious Awesome Universe
A lighthearted voyage through time and space
By
Callum Wood
Did God Create Evolution?
The natural world itself answers the question.
By
Andrew Miiller
The Tangled Stepfamily Tree
American family trees are becoming overgrown with new growth as divorces and stepfamilies multiply.
By
Dennis Leap
The Beautiful Truth That Would Solve the Sex Scandals
Why did God make sex? His purposes are far deeper and more beautiful than most people realize.
By
Gerald Flurry
Stealing at Self-Checkout: ‘No Moral Issue’
Don’t make up your own morals: Be a moron like me.
By
Joel Hilliker
• February 7, 2018
Explainer
Why Does God Allow Suffering?
Our world is full of suffering. Why?
By
Joel Hilliker
• January 31, 2018
Why Cloning Is Immoral
Scientists have cloned monkeys, but there is still something they don’t know about the value of life and the human mind.
By
Andrew Miiller
• January 31, 2018
Our Generation of Old Infants
In a world that needs leadership, our men aren’t growing up.
By
Stephen Flurry
• January 30, 2018
Why We Must Remember History
By
Joel Hilliker
• January 18, 2018
‘Breakfast With Dads’ Shows Fathers Are Needed!
A stunning incident in a Dallas middle school is worth thinking on.
By
Joel Hilliker
• January 11, 2018
What Ex-Facebook Employees Are Saying About Facebook
‘We have created tools that are ripping apart the social fabric of how society works.’
January 10, 2018
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