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It’s usually assumed that climate change skeptics simply don’t care about the environment. But a recent study shows otherwise.
And you'll most likely have to do it yourself.
It used to be that "being informed" was associated with keeping up with current events. That is no longer the case.
"The emptiness and pointlessness of the modern narrative begs for questions."
Why are certain regions of America so "unchurched"?
If someone asks you to name the all-time bestselling book, you’d most likely answer “The Bible.”
According to a recent article, today’s teens are still bored, often incredibly so. They’re just more likely to experience a new type of boredom: phone bored.
Illich argues that Western modernity finds its original impetus in a mutation of Latin Christendom.
As in the early Middle Ages, Western Civilization finds its future threatened once again.
The analogies section was removed from the SAT in 2005 for dubious reasons.
It's not as ridiculous as it might seem.
The modern specialist shares something in common with the people who inhabit insane asylums.
When most people hear the word “secular,” they associate it with those who either don’t believe in God or don’t attend church and pray on a regular basis.
I'm happy I have a Ph.D. But would I have pursued it knowing what I do now? Probably not.
"A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself within.”
The three most popular authors of Amish romance have between them sold 30 million books.
Here's why rose-tinted glasses can cause logical problems.
It used to go by another name: "Logic".
In the modern age of “progress”, men and women of the Western world have gradually lost the ability to do things for themselves.
When apocalyptic fervor periodically whips up, many people point to the Mormons as those who are best prepared for a doomsday scenario.
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