Things I have recently spotted that may be of interest to others*:
Christianity "Resurrecting Orthodoxy" explains what the Bible says about demons. It's complicated.
(and Computing) Relevant reports that the most-viewed Christian Facebook feeds, so-called, are almost all run by troll farms in Eastern Europe. (For what it's worth, I'd never seen or heard of any of them, except the Guideposts feed, which is apparently not run by such a troll farm.)
Relevant also has an article examining the idea of modesty. It's complicated, and many of us have been operating as if it's simple.
Environment: Gizmodo reports that a bee swarm killed over 60 endangered penguins in South Africa.
Gizmodo also reports that summer 2021 wildfires, mostly in the US and Siberia, emitted more carbon dioxide than the country of India did.:
Politics: An audit of Arizona's fall Presidential election ballots, by a firm picked by the GOP legislators, found that, is anything, President Biden got more votes than were reported in November, according to Fox News and other outlets.
FiveThirtyEight on why bipartisanship in the Senate is so rare.
Science: Gizmodo tells us about tiny parasitic, nearly transparent fish found in the Amazon.
NPR reports that Mars may have been too small to hold its water from gradually escaping Martian gravity.
Gizmodo reports on the creation of new languages -- there have been some such, recently.
The graphic used in these posts is from NASA, hence, it is free to use like this.
*I try not to include items that require a password or fee to view.
Thanks for reading.