A Little Boring is Good
Giles Frasier of The Guardian thinks a little bit of boring is good for us. It’s a counter-cultural suggestion in a world that’s “pathologically fearful” of boredom, as we’ve noted before. But...
View ArticleOut of the Mouth of Babes
Take a look at this interesting piece from The Guardian, detailing recent studies that suggest infants might have an inborn sense of morality and fairness. The studies are fascinating, and fly directly...
View ArticleA Tribute to G.K. Chesterton
Writing in The Atlantic, James Parker pens a fine tribute to the enigmatic writer and theologian G. K. Chesterton, author of The Man Who Was Thursday (read our recommendation of it here), Orthodoxy,...
View ArticleGoogle Smothers the Search for Truth
In The Verge, Thomas Ricker gives a comical reflection on his increasing forgetfulness: Google’s making me dumb. He blames the search giant for its ready-made, easy-access answers to everything: “Why...
View ArticleLarry Taunton on Finding God in Our Pain & Suffering
Fixed Point Foundation’s Executive Director Larry Taunton returns to The Rick & Bubba Show to discuss being nearly killed by a car while cycling and where we find God in our pain and suffering....
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