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2024 | Wednesday, May 22 – Last Home Front of the season Julaine discusses some important fall election information that voters need in order to be ready to vote in …
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2024 | Wednesday, May 22 – Last Home Front of the season Julaine discusses some important fall election information that voters need in order to be ready to vote in …
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TODAY’S BIBLE READING CHALLENGE: 2 Samuel 4:1-6:23 John 13:31-14:14 Psalm 119:17-32 Proverbs 15:31-32 2 Samuel 4:11 — David ushers in a higher ethical standard. Instead of a form of utilitarianism (the greatest …
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Kerby Anderson
Scott Galloway is a professor of marketing at the New York University Stern School of Business and author of the book The Algebra of Wealth. In a recent TED Talk, he describes many of the concerns I have raised in previous commentaries. The first step in solving a problem is properly identifying it.
He begins by reminding us that as we go down the generations, “the last two generations are making less money on an inflation adjusted basis.” He argues that the social contract in America has broken because “for the first time in the US’s history a 30-year-old is no longer doing as well as his or her parents were at 30.” Most young Americans do not feel good about America. That attitude creates rage and can explain the incendiary movements like the BLM riots and pro-Hamas protests.
He also shows graphs that parallel the research by his colleague, Jonathan Haidt. Rates of self-harm increase. Rates of depression also increase. He recalls that when he was in high school, teenagers died because of drunk driving. Today teenagers are killing themselves.
Many of these disturbing trends were surfacing 30 years ago when I wrote Signs of Warning, Signs of Hope. The builder generation (born before the end of WWII) sent Dad off to work and Mom stayed home with the kids and most went to church. The boomer generation (1946-1964) had two parents working, had a more difficult time buying a home, and may or may not have gone to church. The latest generations have both husband and wife working, aren’t sure they want to have kids, may never afford a home, and don’t go to church.
The economic and spiritual trends that started decades ago account for so many of the societal concerns surfacing today. It’s time to admit we have a broken economy and broken society that needs revival.
The Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest LGBTQ plus advocacy group, has announced it is launching its twenty twenty-four voter education and engagement campaign “We Show Up: Equality Wins” to …
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Today, we’re talking about life issues, specifically about the issue of abortion. Do fireworks go off in celebration of God’s creating life in the womb? The answer might surprise you. …
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In Revelation 2:7, Jesus is writing a letter to the church at Ephesus. The verse says that we will be able to participate in the Tree of Life that will …
In Revelation 2:7, Will We Eat of the Tree of Life Mentioned There? Read MoreThis is Ken Ham, author of the popular children’s book, Dinosaurs for Kids. Dinosaurs are divided into three main groups: Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous. Now this is because certain dinosaurs …
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It’s December 4, 1779. I’m in the living room with Betsy Martin, sitting in front of a warm fireplace. Her brother, Joseph, is fighting in the Continental Army. JG: “Betsy, …
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Hi, I’m John Sorensen, President of Evangelism Explosion International, and you’re listening to Share Life Today. You know, I’ve heard people say that tracts don’t work anymore. They say that …
Where Do All Those Tracts Go? Read More
Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 22 | Texas Border Sovereignty In the wake of Texas’s passage of SB 4 in March, which set ablaze the fury of the Biden Administration, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) tweeted details about another tragic death of an American caused by an illegal alien, this time in Hazelwood, Missouri. Driving in […]
Texas Border Sovereignty and the U.S. Constitution Read MoreCanada was proud of its government controlled healthcare system. Medical care for everyone, they claimed. Canadians touted its progressive qualities, proud to be in the company of those enlightened Europeans. …
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Most of us have heard a few of the theories that are offered to explain how birds are able to migrate for thousands of miles to an exact spot. The …
Magnetic Birds? Read More
Isaías 40:21“¿No sabéis? ¿No habéis oído? ¿No os lo han dicho desde el principio? ¿No habéis sido enseñados desde que la tierra se fundó?” Hoy la Biblia es acusada con …
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The organization began allowing LGBTQ youth in 2013 and LGBTQ adult leaders in 2015. Constitutional expert, lawyer, author, pastor, and founder of Liberty Counsel Mat Staver highlights in 60 seconds the important topics of the day that impact life, liberty, and family. To stay informed and get involved, visit LC.org.
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Date: May 21, 2024 Host: Jim Schneider Guest: Michael Germi MP3 | Order Michael Germi is a former Muslim, born in Iran into a Shia Muslim family. In this setting he learned to practice Islam …
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TODAY’S BIBLE READING CHALLENGE: 2 Samuel 2:12-3:39 John 13:1-30 Psalm 119:1-16 Proverbs 15:29-30 2 Samuel 2:22 — Reading about the drama within the battle may sound a bit absurd, but an understanding …
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School-age children whose mothers nurtured them early in life have brains with a larger hippocampus, a key structure important to learning, memory and response to stress. The research, by child …
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Kerby Anderson
I’ve played basketball and programmed computers. But I never thought putting the two together would be a problem. An AI-computer got the facts of a recent NBA playoff all wrong and generated a fictitious story.
Klay Thompson plays for the Golden State Warriors. Although he is an excellent shooter, he went an abysmal 0-10 from the 3-point line when they played the Sacramento Kings.
Here is the story the AI computer created: “In a bizarre turn of events, NBA star Klay Thompson has been accused of vandalizing multiple houses with bricks in Sacramento…. The incidents have left the community shaken, but no injuries were reported. The motive behind the alleged vandalism remains unclear.”
The AI computer apparently pulled some online comments about Thompson “throwing up bricks” and generated this fictitious story. It illustrates what could happen when AI is unsupervised and out of control.
The story accuses Klay Thompson of doing something he did not do, claims houses were vandalized, and does not know his motive. It also assumes no injuries took place because they weren’t reported. Remember, none of this happened. It was created in the mind (or circuitry) of the AI computer.
Most people who have reported this fictitious story find it funny. I find it scary. The AI computer obviously didn’t know basketball slang (throwing up bricks). But it created a whole story out of a misunderstanding. Let me remind you that whole reputations have been ruined because of a misunderstanding. For that matter, wars have started from a misunderstanding.
This may be a silly story, but it does illustrate that AI isn’t as reliable as we have been led to believe.
Today, we’re talking about life issues, specifically about the issue of abortion. When the United States Supreme Court handed down its Roe vs. Wade decision in 1973, ultrasound technology had …
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Scripture says that we are the temple, and He lives within us. He will build that temple at His second coming. Zechariah 1:14 says that He is jealous about what …
Does Another Temple Need to Be Built Before Jesus Returns? Read More