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Thursday, April 10, 2014

Links to Your World, Thursday April 10

Fast Company: We Hate Ourselves For Spending So Much Time On Facebook. So Why Do We Do It?

 

The world’s oldest message in a bottle was presented to the granddaughter of the sender this week, 101 years after it was tossed into the sea. OZY

 

Showing of Noah canceled after movie theater floods

 

All these people moving to Austin really are from California--and from Seattle, New York City, D.C., Philadelphia, Chicago, and Florida.

 

Fashion Industry Declares Hottest Spring Look Is Upbeat Attitude

 

"People shoot for happiness but feel formed through suffering." David Brooks, on what suffering can do.

 

Dermatographia: Taking an allergy to touch and making art out of it--

 

PBS’s Religion & Ethics Newsweekly recently looked at "New Calvinism" in the Southern Baptist Convention.

 

"Some of our liberal friends have been dismissing our warnings about the politics of personal vilification emerging on the left, but here is a case study." The WSJ comments on the purging of Mozilla's CEO over his personal political views. Also, in Time magazine our denomination's Russel Moore wrote an excellent piece about Mozilla caving to activists.

 

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