After God forgets the Devil's birthday, the Devil decides to go back to hell and take all the world's evil to show God how much he really needs him. Up in the world, Bob is realizing how everyone is ...
Americans’ belief in God, angels, heaven, hell and the devil fell to the lowest point in more than two decades. Belief in all five spiritual entities has decreased 3 to 5 points since 2016. Americans ...
How many who piously lament the “disenchantment” of the secular world would have been able to bear ordinary life in, say, seventeenth-century Europe? We are bereft, the elegy goes, because modern ...
Every person in this church — from the people sitting in the last pew to those of you in the front to our celebrant and even me here in the ambo — every one of us is here because we have been called.
A moment of silence, of sadness, of fist shaking, over NBC’s cancellation of Freaks and Geeks, as much a candidate as any for the best program on television and the victim, as so many shows before it, ...
Our God is a God of surprises. From the Son of God being born a helpless infant raised by a carpenter and then dying to bring salvation, his ways are beyond human imagination. The humility of God is ...
The mark of a good critical biography is that it sends you back to the work with fresh perspectives and renewed curiosity. That Peter Cowie’s “God and the Devil: The Life and Work of Ingmar Bergman” ...
Man sits in pew at a church (Adobe Stock Image via Getty) Americans’ belief in God, the devil and other spiritual entities has fallen to a new low, according to a Gallup poll released on Thursday.
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