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Honored Vietnam veteran escorts D-Day veterans to Normandy for 80th anniversary
KDVR Denver via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoA group of D-Day veterans is being escorted back to Normandy by a war veteran who knows a thing or...
OPINION: New medical data sheds light on consciousness after death
Cape Cod Times via Yahoo News· 3 days ago“The spiritualists, along with other kooks and grifters, are busily peddling their tales of the afterlife.” Ah, well. But then we'd have to ask how any of these new findings ...
What Scouting Has Lost
The Dispatch via AOL· 6 days agoAt its best, Scouting is one of the first experiences a young man can have of formal membership in a structured community. Outside of traditional...
The People Behind icMercury: Ordinary Humans Seeking Extraordinary Experiences - LA Weekly
LA Weekly· 13 hours agoSpace—the unexplored territory where glimmering stars, blazing supernovas, Earth-made satellites, and other celestial bodies meet in a dynamic, cosmic
Breakpoint: Christianity is true, not just helpful | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 4 days agoPeterson has even embarked on a teaching series mining the book of Genesis for psychological...
'The father of Mormon cinema' reflects on career, industry he created and why he left the faith -...
EastIdahoNews.com· 2 days agoRichard Dutcher’s 2000 film “God’s Army” catered to an LDS audience and ushered in a wave of...
Faith & Insight: Using words when necessary to show everything else
Nevada Appeal· 3 days agoMemorial Day weekend is often viewed as the unofficial start of summer and the summer travel season,...
Greta Christina
The Raw Story· 3 days agoRawstory.com articles written by Greta Christina
Hidden in Kafka’s Castle
Acton Commentary· 2 days agoShould we blame Max Brod? Brod was almost certainly the nearest thing Franz Kafka ever had to a friend, and in time Kafka appointed him his literary...
A Graves Goodbye to WWI
Acton Commentary· 6 days agoThis year marks the 95th anniversary of the book that for many solidified the view that World War I dealt a deadly a blow to European culture: Robert...