The Newark Advocate on MSN
Faith Works: Judgment, the nature of God and penal substitutionary atonement
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill discusses the theological perspective of penal substitutionary atonement and judgment in disagreement.
Here are some of the TV highlights coming up over the next week starting Saturday, September 27, including Blue Lights, Taylor and How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge).
AI can't see human behaviour. It doesn't sense desperation in a seller's voice or the subtle shift in auction dynamics. Algorithms don't understand you. They can't tailor advice to your risk profile, ...
The North Pond State Nature Preserve, located within the park boundaries, is particularly rich in bird life. This 30-acre wetland area features a boardwalk that allows you to venture into the marsh ...
In a video post. 26, Michael B. Jordan performed an impressively accurate impression of the viral influencer Jordan Howlett, who posts as @Jordan_the_Stallion8 for over 28 million social media ...
Feeling overwhelmed by information overload? Discover how reconnecting with nature—and Thoreau's timeless wisdom—can restore ...
Scholar who combined philosophical and psychoanalytic ideas remembered for his ‘intellectual joy’ and truth seeking ...
Live Science on MSN
In 'Secrets of the Brain,' Jim Al-Khalili explores 600 million years of brain evolution to understand what makes us human
In his new BBC show, Jim Al-Khalili journeys through hundreds of millions of years of brain evolution. Live Science spoke to him about what he learned along the way and how this knowledge sheds new ...
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15 Times Nature Proved It Loves Creating Extraordinary People
They say no two people are ever truly alike—and some stand out even more with traits that make them unforgettable. Whether it ...
Justin Gregg offers a playful deep dive into anthropomorphism—our tendency to humanize the nonhuman—that will appeal to ...
Is human intelligence really computational intelligence? Not merely a metaphor, but one and the same. A talk at Harvard's ...
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