
The Theology Of … Final Destination
The Final Destination franchise is about the inevitability of death. Though gruesome, the concept intrinsically invites theological study.
The Final Destination franchise is about the inevitability of death. Though gruesome, the concept intrinsically invites theological study.
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New Research Finds Teens Are Reducing Their Own Screentime to Improve Mental Health What? In a survey conducted by audience research company GWI, researchers found
When I was about 5 years old, I argued with a friend of mine (over a Pringles-and-Kool-Aid snack, as I recall) about whether Superman was
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