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Oh my God: is religion relevant to young people?
God save the Queen and God bless America – God is a figure that is nowhere but everywhere at the same time. But that is slowly changing in the UK as it increasingly becomes more secular. A British Social Attitudes survey revealed that 53 per cent of adults had no religious affiliation. The study showed only 3 per cent of adults under 24 identify as Anglican and 5 per cent identify as Catholic. The numbers continue to change when looking at young people and religion.
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Bus driver buys homeless rider dinner, lets him stay on warm bus all night
On a recent chilly night in Wisconsin, a Milwaukee bus driver extended an act of kindness to a homeless rider — and it was all caught on camera. Now, that gesture is being heralded as humanity at its best. Natalie Barnes was driving her usual route when a man named Richard, who boards her bus about once a month, got on and told her that he had just lost his home. "I've been out on the streets for a week," he said. "I am officially homeless."
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As deadly flames approached, a mother called her daughters to say goodbye
The group takes a selfie, dubbing it their last photo together. The house next door is on fire. By Corina Knoll.
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Face Your Fears To Unlock Your Potential (5 Types Of Inner Demons)
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How to Talk to People, According to Terry Gross
The NPR host offers 8 spicy tips for having better conversations.
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American Reportedly Killed In Flurry Of Arrows As Tribe Defends Its Island Off India
Indian media has identified the man as either an
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ROY CLARK INTERVIEW WITH JOHNNY BAIER
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Linda Ronstadt "Ooh Baby Baby"
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Homeless Edmonton man discovers rare Disney art in 'ratty old plastic bag' is worth thousands
A homeless man, who goes by the name Adam, sold an old art print he found in a dumpster to an antiques store for $20. But when shop's owner Alex Archbold realized it was worth much more than that, he set out to find Adam, and give him his fair share.
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What Do Our Oldest Books Say About Us?
On the ineffable magic of four little manuscripts of Old English poetry
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Do gut bacteria make a second home in our brains?
Preliminary finding turns heads at neuroscience meeting
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How Dad's Stresses Get Passed Along to Offspring
Mouse studies show tiny intercellular pods convey to sperm a legacy of a father’s hard knocks in life
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Virtual reality could show others what autism feels like—and lead to potential treatments
Researchers and autistic artists are exploring immersive visuals to study and simulate autism traits
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The Key to Happiness is Gratitude
Do you ever find yourself unhappy? Want to know how you can find happiness, and tap into that happiness when ever you like? Look at gratitude.
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How To Succeed At Anything
You want to know how to succeed at anything? — It’s simple. Start, keep going and don’t stop until you succeed. That is how to succeed at anything. Three steps. A beginning, a middle and an end. We don’t like to think about an ‘end.’ It seems too practical and measurable and perhaps even shallow. Thinking of ‘success’ as a ‘destination’ tends to conjure images of horrendous personal cost and regret at the lost family time — a life of failing to stop and smell roses.
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How an Astonishing Holocaust Diary Resurfaced in America
Hidden for 70 years, a new invaluable contribution to Holocaust literature—the diary of Renia Spiegel—was rediscovered inside a desk in New York
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How To Live Your Epic Life And Escape Mediocrity Forever
An epic life is not for the faint of the heart. Do you have the courage to ditch mediocrity and live an epic life?
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'Toxic Christianity': the evangelicals creating champions for Trump
At Liberty University, students and faculty have faith in the president to help ‘create generations of rightwing Christians’ – but some are uneasy. hree times a week, 15,000 students stream into the Vines Center, a huge silver-domed building on the campus of Liberty University for “convocation”, an intoxicating mix of prayer, political rally and entertainment. Thousands more watch a live stream of the event.
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Every story in the world has one of these six basic plots
Researchers analysed over 1700 novels to reveal six story types – but can they be applied to our most-loved tales? Miriam Quick takes a look.
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Blasphemy case lawyer flees Pakistan
Saif Mulook left for Europe days after getting Christian Asia Bibi acquitted of blasphemy.
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