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Christianity: Weekend Fisher, always a careful and thoughtful writer, has written about the word "faith," as used in the New Testament. Essential reading.
Morgan L. Busse considers situations when God says "no."
Politics: (and Science) Mother Jones reports on a study that showed that attitudes toward global warming were more extreme, as scientific literacy increased -- both ways. Thus, a person who believes global warming is non-existent, or no threat, has a firmer opinion the more scientific knowledge she has. This was also true of fracking.
Science: Wired reports that genetically modified silkworms can produce fabric that glows in the dark.
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2 comments:
Thank you for the link and the ever-encouraging comments.
Take care & God bless
Anne / WF
You are welcome. Keep up the good work.
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