Things I have recently spotted that may
be of interest to someone else:
Christianity: A Christianity Today writer tells us why
Down Syndrome children are valuable.
Fox News reports that some Muslim
refugees are converting to Christianity, in Europe.
(and health) From a blog: "What I'll say to my Children if I'm Diagnosed with Alzheimer's." (Thanks to a regular reader for the link.)
Ethics: A Sojourners article says that President
Trump's lies are putting us on the brink of a moral crisis. The
article notes other lies from other Presidents, but claims that Mr. Trump's lies are bolder, more frequent, and, apparently, deliberate.
History: The History Blog reports on a toilet
seat that was made nearly 2,000 years ago.
Listverse tells us 10 interesting things about trains. (Some of these are about Japanese trains.)
Humor: (sort of) Listverse tells us 10
stupid things that the CIA did years ago.
Politics: FiveThirtyEight and other sources, including Scientific American, indicate that President Trump's recent roll-back of environmental regulations affecting coal won't have much effect -- the coal industry, and coal miners, aren't going to be helped significantly.
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