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Saturday Selections – January 18, 2020

Pine tree fire vaults (2 minutes)

God has designed these trees to preserve their seeds until after a forest fire passes.

BBC: Most scientists can’t replicate studies by their peers

When so many treat science like it is the one sure source of Truth it’s worth noting how science is nowhere near as unerring as it has been made out to be.

10 ways porn culture will target kids in 2020

The folks at Protect Young Minds offer this to prepare, not scare, parents.

CNN reporter thinks Babylon Bee satire is too believable

A reporter who is quite the fan of the leftward satire site The Onion thinks the Christian satire site Babylon Bee is tricking people with  headlines like: “Democrats Call For Flags To Be Flown At Half-Mast To Grieve Death Of Soleimani.”

FREE BOOK: 7 Considerations in the age of video games

In this 29-page booklet, an old-school media expert encourages parents to teach their kids how to work with wood, or paint, or read, rather than spend their time on video games. Why? Here’s one of his reasons:

“In his book, Boys Adrift, Leonard Sax, M.D., Ph.D. gives five factors driving the decline of boys from growing up to fulfill their potential. Can you guess the number one factor? ‘Video Games. Studies suggest that some of the most popular video games are disengaging boys from real-world pursuits.’”

Islam’s 99-1 rule (14 minutes)

Apologist David Wood explains how Islam uses the unquestioning 99% of its adherents to pressure and intimidate into silence the 1% who have done the research and have questions.

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