WASHINGTON (CN) – Do you have a working definition of Rosh Hashanah? Could you pick the holy text of Hindus out of a lineup? If you said Jewish New Year for the first, and have no problem ...
is a question for which Henry Kissinger and two most brilliant collaborators in the Age of AI all demand. The latter answer seems redoubtable, according to this Doubting Thomas. that need to be ...
Many scholars argue the crisis of knowledge stands out as the most significant and far-reaching issue confronting societies ...
Our regular readers know this column is about the Christian life, but you certainly do not need to be a Christian or even a religious person to at least consider the content as thought-provoking.
A church stands next to a mosque in Kosovo. A confidential report says the Dutch foreign ministry has an inadequate knowledge of religion, and the role it plays in other countries. (Credit: ErzaRudi/ ...
This post is in response to Why Are Religious People (Generally) Less Intelligent? By Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic Ph.D. A recent review of studies found that religious belief is inversely associated with ...
A recent review of studies found that religious belief is inversely associated with intelligence. That is, more intelligent people are generally less likely to be religious. The reasons for this are ...