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John Leo, writing in U.S. News and World Report, noted that twins are now more frequent. Someone said, "I guess it's because little children are afraid to come into this world alone!" Those who think this present age the worst of all possible worlds have not read very much history! And those who make themselves sick thinking...
Jesus' parable of a man who found buried treasure in a field has had some modern parallels to show that, like all His parables, this one is true to life. In 1820, a Greek farmer on the island of Milos uncovered some blocks of carved stone. Digging deeper, he found four statues. One of them was bought by a...
A church in Georgia published a rather long prayer list. They thought it would be helpful to identify the reason for each one being on the list. In this way people could pray for specific needs and problems, rather than praying in vague generalities. There were all the usual things: hospitalized, bereaved, facing surgery. But beside...
In his history of remarkable entertainers, Ricky Jay told the story of Tommy Minnick. Minnick had learned how to stand excruciating pain. Just before the turn of the century, in a hall in Trenton, New Jersey, he was actually nailed to a cross. Of course, he didn't stay on it very long, and he was taken down alive. But it is a useful...
It is said that when the great Italian artist Raphael was painting one of his frescoes in the Vatican, two church cardinals were watching and criticizing his work. One said that the face of the apostle Paul was too red, to which Raphael is said to have replied, "He blushes to see into whose hands the church has fallen." Now the ...
It's rare to find a mistake in the movies. They are well researched. But some moviegoers have made a hobby of finding those mistakes. In Indiana Jones, the leading character flies across the Atlantic in an airplane a year before planes began carrying passengers across the Atlantic and starts back by airship a year after the end of...
Karl Stegall tells of two brothers who entered the first grade. One said he was born January 1, 1984. The other said he was born April 4, 1984. "That is impossible," said the teacher. "No," replied the first brother, "one of us is adopted." "Which one?" asked the...
When David Wallechinsky and Amy Wallace wrote the 90's edition of the Book of Lists (published by Little Brown and Company, 1993) they included of course, the Ten Commandments. But in which of the book's several categories did the Ten Commandments belong? Certainly not under the category of People, or Family, or Crime, or...
Eugene Neil of Austin, Texas, decided to rob a pizza restaurant. He wore his motorcycle helmet to conceal his identity. It seemed like a good idea. It had a full face visor with darkened plastic. Nobody would recognize him. Nobody did, but his name was printed on the front of the helmet and he was soon arrested. "Be sure your...
Hans Christian Andersen, whose stories have thrilled millions of children, suffered from dyslexia. Winston Churchill, noted for his oratory, had a problem with stuttering. He wrote his speeches carefully, leaving out words that ended in s and he rehearsed them several times. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, was thought...