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Resurrection: The Lifter of Our Heads
According to an article in the New York Times from April 2002, the well-respected Oxford University philosophy professor, Richard Swinburne, used a broadly accepted probability theory to defend the truth of Christ’s resurrection. He did this at a high-profile gathering of philosophy professors at Yale University. “For someone dead for 36 hours to come to life
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You Are An Eagle
An old story tells of a man who found a baby eagle and released it in his chicken coop. The eagle learned to scratch for corn and seeds, to strut like a rooster, and to sleep in the hen house. It soon decided that it must be a chicken. Concerned that it had not learned to
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Tis the Season to Be Thankful
There’s an old legend that two angels were sent from heaven to earth on special errands. One angel was to pick up all the petitions from earth and bring them to heaven. The other was to pick up all the thanksgivings. Thepetitions were so many and so heavy that the first angel had to make three trips
