Category Archives: Daily Links and Notes

Were we more or less religious in the past? Acton

https://blog.acton.org/archives/116168-acton-line-podcast-lyman-stone-on-the-decline-of-religiosity-in-the-united-states.html Will the US become as irreligious as the more secular corners of Europe? Or will the future look quite different from the immediate past? @lymanstoneky, @DouthatNYT and @dcoxpolls will discuss future of religiosity in America at 11am today: https://t.co/CB4bUKwSlwContinue reading

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Only when the tide goes out do you realize who’s been swimming naked

https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2020/06/11/covid-19-sickness-food-supply/

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John Anderson on the decline of the evangelical church

https://twitter.com/JohnA1949/status/1263485422312861696

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Morals without Religion

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Science is to theory as math is to axiom Bret Weinstein

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Sports as performance art

https://www.vox.com/culture/2020/5/19/21262308/the-last-dance-michael-jordan-espn-bulls-basketball Pro sports are never just about watching some people compete at a sport. They also emotionally invest in a story, one that’s unfolding unpredictably as we watch. And fans of sports invest themselves into that story the same way … Continue reading

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Course on CS Lewis “Miracles” online

Joseph Minich's ongoing Davenant Academy course on C.S. Lewis's "Miracles" is now available on SoundCloud! Visit the playlist to listen today.https://t.co/2PJXHXVaku — Davenant Institute (@DavenantInst) May 20, 2020

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Apocalypticism in Times of Crisis

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Windows Utilities

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JBP Jungian Christian Youth Movement

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