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King Arthur II – Losing My Morality

When I was a younger man, I was fascinated by any classification system that could tell something about a situation by using two axis and carefully chosen data points, and I suspect that some of that fascination is seeping in and makes me love the character alignment system in King Arthur II more than I should. On t...

13 February 2012
18:31 GMT

Finding Aliens Would Disprove the Concept of God

A group of Christian thinkers gathered over the weekend at the 100-Year Starship Symposium organized by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) said that finding alien life forms would be a great challenge to the very perceived existence of God. Most of the world's religions would be affecte...

3 October 2011
03:47 GMT

Louisiana Creationists Lose Battle over Textbooks

In a fortunate turn of event, the latest decision from a Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education subcommittee supports teaching industry-standard biology texts in the state's schools. The decision cripples creationists' latest attempt of pushing their agenda on the nation's school system....

9 December 2010
09:55 GMT

Face of Jesus Generated from Shroud of Turin

Tonight, March 31, the History Channel will be running a two-hour-long TV special, in which the actual, three-dimensional face of Jesus Christ will be revealed. The work that allowed for this to become possible comes from an artist, who managed to use the famed artifact called the Shroud of Turin to produce an accura...

31 March 2010
07:02 GMT

Shroud of Turin Proven Fake, Again

The Shroud of Turin is one of the most important artifacts for Christians, as it is believed to be the burial cloth with which Jesus Christ was entombed after being taken down from the cross. It was discovered before the 13th century, although no one can say for sure exactly when. References to it can be interpreted ...

6 October 2009
02:25 GMT

Pages of Earliest Known Bible Displayed Online

Christians of all faiths now have the opportunity to view an entire half of the 1,600-year-old Codex Sinaiticus manuscript online. Through painstaking work, researchers were able to piece together the required text, and decided to display it online, for everyone to see. The display can be found at codexsinaiticus. Th...

6 July 2009
09:00 GMT

Stone Tomb Reveals Iron Age Belief System

A few more Iron Age secrets have been unearthed in Zincirli, southwestern Turkey, by a team of archaeologists at the University of Chicago (UC). The site is home to excavations since the 1890s, when German researchers found massive walls and other ruins, signs of a civilization that flourished here in the 8th century...

18 November 2008
11:04 GMT

Parables of Jesus, Cheaper Today

There are few Bible-based games available in the world, but if you're planning to buy one and hoping for a bargain, you are really lucky: GraceWorks Interactive partnered with Game du Jour in order to offer their Christian game, Interactive Parables, at half its price today, on the 27th of May. So, if you want t...

27 May 2008
03:39 GMT


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