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The Hidden Rule and the Myth of Clarity christianity culture

I'm going to give you a sentence, and I want you to consider whether you think it is true or false. It's about a rule in baseball that you may not be aware of. Ready?

If a player catches a baseball with their hat, the batter automatically gets three bases.

This means that if an outfielder acci...

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Jesus and the Sawdust Ratio christianity culture government

I recently saw a video about how much sawdust you can put into a Rice Krispies treat before people notice. There's something hilarious about this entire premise, and I was hooked.

Here is what the experiment revealed about different concentrations: 

  • 15% sawdust: At this level, an average perso...

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Why Governments Love Christianity christianity culture government

If you're a Christian, you've likely been taught the value of things like submitting to authority, or turning the other cheek, or trusting that your reward is in Heaven. While those things can be part of a healthy life, they can also conveniently be used for harm.

I don't think we talk enough about...

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What Jesus Meant by “Fish for People” bible christianity reading

I've been reading an advanced copy of Diana Butler Bass' upcoming book, A Beautiful Year (accompanying podcast episode coming soon!). In it, she offers an insight into first-century fishing that I hadn't heard before.

In ancient Rome, you didn’t work for yourself. You didn’t scroll through LinkedIn...

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I Hope You Get What You Deserve bible christianity reading theology

Somewhere along the way, Christians started singing, preaching, and declaring a mantra that sounds pious on the surface but is actually deeply destructive: “We don’t deserve God’s love.” I hear it regularly in worship services. But let’s pause and ask the obvious question:

Why don't we deserve God’...

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The Weak, the Strong, and the Bedroom bible christianity

The Apostle Paul once wrote to the church in Rome about food.

At that time, some believers felt free to eat meat that had been sacrificed to idols, while others were convinced this was sinful. It was the same church community gathered because of the same gospel, but it was producing two wildly diff...

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Why the “Intolerant Left” Might be True bible christianity perspective

Recently I've heard that people on the left are more intolerant of differing opinions than people on the right. And here’s the thing: I actually think that’s true. But not for the reasons you might think. 

Let me explain.

If you set a left-leaning society next to a right-leaning society, something...

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Confessions of an Irreligious Christian christianity theology

One of my favorite theologians, David Bentley Hart, recently made a fascinating admission. Hart is an Eastern Orthodox theologian and writer known for his brilliant prose, biting wit, and provocative takes on faith and culture. Here's what he wrote:

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This Church Debate Decides Your Future christianity growth

I recently finished a book about the Pilgrims called They Came For Freedom. It was interesting to hear more about the story of what they experienced before arriving in America.

As you are likely aware, not everyone was stoked about the Church of England in those days. As more people began to push a...

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I Don't Want You to be Hopeful christianity

Admittedly, I'm a bit of a hope junkie, which is not the same as being an eternal optimist. I believe that if God looks like Jesus, then there is always reason to be hopeful, no matter how dark the situation. I've continued to believe this despite the world feeling darker and darker.

But I'm growin...

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