WWJD: an acronym coined in the early ’90s is not heard very often these days. The acronym stood for “What Would Jesus Do” and was plastered everywhere: bumper stickers, T-shirts, coffee mugs, key ...
Katelyn has been a journalist for nearly 15 years, with focuses on science and technology, law, politics, and now the games industry. She's particularly proud of her work interviewing developers of ...
The moral compasses of atheists and believers are different in a few key ways, a new study finds. In some aspects, the moral compass was incredibly alike between the two groups; they both highly rated ...
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