Tuesday's News & Ideas
Heaven help him
Newsweek: Religious centrists bail on Obama.
Apple's secret? It tells us what we should love
Harvard Business blogs: With Apple's approach to innovation, insights do not move from users to Apple but the other way around.
Your equality laws are unjust, pope tells UK before visit
The (London) Guardian: Pope Benedict XVI says proposed equality legislation threatens religious freedom and runs contrary to "natural law".
Flock is now a fight team in some ministries
The New York Times: Some evangelical churches have embraced mixed martial arts to reach and convert young men.
Abstinence-only programs might work, study says
Washington Post: Sex education classes that focus on encouraging children to remain abstinent can persuade a significant proportion to delay sexual activity, study finds.
Get religion: Oh no! Abstinence works?
Church plans to run bowling alley
BBC: A church in Wales plans to open and run a bowling alley to help bring jobs to its local community.
The Spark
Why does time fly by as you get older?
We all get older. And as we age, we change physically and psychologically. One of the most universal changes humans undergo as they age is the way they feel about time. As people get older, time seems to move faster and faster. No one knows where this feeling comes from. One theory is that when you experience something for the very first time, more details, more information gets stored in your memory. Think about your first kiss.
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