Are we as humans valuable, or are we simply a cosmic accident with no real meaning or purpose? Since the Enlightenment this debate has raged in Western culture, as many secular philosophies have emerg
"Every time I feel sad or wish my brother was here to hug me, no matter where I am, I hear his favorite song on the radio." More than one hundred million Americans claim to have had contact with th
Should prisons attempt reform and uplift inmates or, by means of principled punishment, deter them from further wrongdoing? This debate has raged in Western Europe and in the United States at least si
Timothy Sisemore approaches the question of death and life after death from a biblical perspective. Facing death should not be avoided or feared by the Christian. Looking at this last enemy puts life
Is death the end? Or, to put it another way, do we survive bodily death? Some shrug their shoulders and declare we simply can't know. Others just say "No." And a few, flying their philosophical color
What compels mountain climbers to take the risks that they do? Is it the thrill in the physical accomplishment, in managing to defy the odds, or both -- and why do they continue to do what they do in
Crib death or sudden infant death syndrome is the most frequent death-causing syndrome during the first year of life, striking one infant in every 700-1,000. Despite a wide spectrum of theories and ye
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