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‘At the beginning of all that begetting something begun’

The Bible says God created the earth in six days. But, was it really six literal days? Ryan Levi takes a look at several angles of this often-debated topic. 
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Voting for science

Looking back on the election, there's still interesting news to be had – in Georgia's 10th Congressional District, almost 4,000 write-in votes were cast for Charles Darwin. Here's what our newest writer Kris Katarian has to say about it. 
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Phil Ferguson offers tips for talking with kids about atheism at Skepticon

Hundreds of skeptics gathered in Sprinfield from Nov. 9 to 11 for Skepticon. One of the speakers, Phil Ferguson, who gives investment advice geared toward skeptics and atheists, shared his personal story and gave tips on how to talk with children about atheism. 
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Study highlights connection between spirituality and mental health

According to a recent University of Missouri study, spirituality relates to increased mental health, regardless of which religion that spirituality is connected to.
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Higgs Boson and the Hymn of Creation

Since the elusive Higgs Boson, or "God particle" was discovered, its philosophical implications have been up for debate. ColumbiaFAVS writer H.R. Chandrasekhar reflects on the matter with an ancient Hindu text in mind. 
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“God particle” discovery ignites debate over science and religion

Physicists' recent discovery of the 'God particle' marked a new chapter in scientific knowledge. It also reignited debate over the universe's origins -- and the validity of religious faith as scientific knowledge expands.
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Pastor perseveres despite autism diagnosis

The Rev. Henry Clarke has always enjoyed solving puzzles. But until he was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome at the age of 45, much of his life was a puzzle he just couldn't work out.
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