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Brain Plasticity in Children with Cataracts

News of more plasticity in vision than we thought was possible in older children is most welcome.

The Greatest Miracle of Jesus

An eye surgeon considers the implications of giving sight to someone who never saw.

Darwin’s Bulldog Raised Mentally-Ill Perverts

Another review of a book about the Huxley family unloads the dirty laundry.

Awe Demands an Awe-Giver

Materialists want to reap the psychological benefits of godly attitudes without entering the narrow gate properly.

Can You Have Godliness without God?

Secular scientists attempt to promote righteousness through human effort.

Archaeology News from the Time of Jesus

Two archaeological sites relating to New Testament events have come to light.

Nature’s Maker Identified

There's no wondering any longer. The World-Maker has self-identified and come forward.

Hope Needs a Reason

Hope is good for you. But hope in what?

Why Religion Is a Meaningless Category

How can two ideologies with polar opposite doctrines and consequences be labeled with the same word?

Universities Scrub Names of Racist Leaders

The next step should be for the ACLU to acknowledge its racism.

Tough Guys Bow at the Cross

Portraits of three heroic strong men alive today who have humbled themselves before Jesus, calling him Lord.

World Celebrates Passion Week at Home

The coronavirus has forced most people to celebrate Easter week at home. But it can still be a unique time rich with meaning.

Freud: Celebrity Fraud

Let this be a lesson on misplaced trust in confident-sounding authority figures. This guy was SO WRONG!

Should We Be Worrying About the End Times?

A global pandemic, natural disasters, locusts, global warming, immorality, persecution – what is happening to Planet Earth?

How Martin Luther Connected Christmas to Creation

Luther regarded the birth of the baby Jesus as a monumental event that was profoundly connected with the Biblical doctrine of creation.
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