GUEST BLOG POST: Tony Lobl, my colleague in the UK, provides an insightful commentary on an article in the November issue of The Atlantic magazine. “Are 90% of all medical studies wrong — including nearly half of those claimed to be the most reliable? That’s the provocative claim made by researcher John Ioannidis, profiled in […]
Archives for October 2010
Social anxiety disorder healed without drugs
I was very shy and quiet growing up, and somewhat lived in the shadow of my older brother. Yet, when I turned 15, I began to learn more about Christian Science. I learned that I didn’t have to feel insignificant, because God created me unique and special in my own way. I recognized that life […]
A perspective on the new book: “America’s Four Gods”
I found this newly published book, “America’s Four Gods”, fascinating and helpful. Authors Paul Froese and Christopher Bader provide compelling evidence that it is one’s perception of God that is most important in predicting a person’s morals, behavior and politics. The book addresses the current culture wars in America and concludes that a closer look […]
The importance of viewing “Christian” and “Science” together
Christian Science. Putting these two words together is difficult for some to accept. After all, religion and science are considered two separate and distinct fields of study, and many feel there exists a significant gulf between them. This and other questions related to Christian Science were often discussed when I shared a small business with […]