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Seeing “Through a Glass Darkly:” Imagine If the Apostle James Walked Among Us
Mom and Dad kept a worn copy of In His Steps in our home—the old story about a stranger who wandered into a church and asked a question that cut straight through the polite religion of the town: “What would … Continue reading
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“Truly He Taught Us to Love One Another”
The British geneticist and evolutionary biologist Haldane once famously said: “I would gladly lay down my life for two brothers or eight cousins.” Haldane’s quip follows from a selfish gene’s cost/benefit analysis, calculated from the odds of gene sustainability given … Continue reading
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