Month: August 2018

Christian churches have a long history of making joint decisions about matters of faith. Since the first century, gatherings of Christian leaders (usually called councils or synods) have formed to answer concerns about doctrine. Some of the most momentous councils are the most well-known. The First Council of Nicaea set out a creed stating fundamental
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Skepticism is an extremely healthy habit to have, encouraging critical thinking among its proponents. However, much of the public would rather believe in something astonishing, usually in relation to life after death. Aside from religious reasons, many of us are obsessed with the concept of life after death in an attempt to make our passing
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When one thinks about serial killers, one tends to think about darkness. The gaslit and rain-swept streets of Whitechapel in 1888, the gray days of Ted Bundy’s Pacific Northwest, or the the industrial gloom of Chicago during the reign of H.H. Holmes all come to mind. Hawaii, America’s island paradise, is the opposite of dreary.
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