Scamarama The March 1984 issue of Psychology Today published the winner of an interesting contest called “Scamarama.” Readers were to send in the most creative scams. This was the winner: Wish you were born rich? Now you can be! If you are one of the growing millions who are convinced of the reality of reincarnation, … Continue reading “Reincarnation”
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Rejection
Coach’s In 1988, I was playing for the Seahawks against my old team, the 49ers, when I learned first-hand that there are two competing value systems. Now, I wasn’t bitter that my old team had traded me, but I wanted to beat it, all the same. Dave Krieg had been injured, and I was to … Continue reading “Rejection”
Relationships
Ways to Get Along Better 1. Before you say anything to anyone, ask yourself three questions: 1) is it true? 2) is it kind? 3) is it necessary? 2. Make promises sparingly and keep them faithfully. 3. Never miss an opportunity to compliment or say something encouraging. 4. Refuse to talk negatively about others and … Continue reading “Relationships”
Relativism
Modern American Classroom Another survey conducted by the Lutheran Brotherhood asked, “Are there absolute standards for morals and ethics or does everything depend on the situation?” Seventy-nine percent of the respondents in the 18–34 age group said that standards did not exist and that the situation should always dictate behavior. Three percent said they were … Continue reading “Relativism”
Relax
Time Off According to a Greek legend, in ancient Athens a man noticed the great storyteller Aesop playing childish games with some little boys. He laughed and jeered at Aesop, asking him why he wasted his time in such frivolous activity. Aesop responded by picking up a bow, loosening its string, and placing it on … Continue reading “Relax”
Reliable
A Grinder and a Mechanic For an extraordinary pitcher he performed few extraordinary feats. Though a veteran of 21 seasons, in only one did he win more than 20 games. He never pitched a no-hitter and only once did he lead the league in any category (2.21 ERA, 1980). Yet on June 21, 1986, Don … Continue reading “Reliable”
Relief
Quote • It’s a glorious feeling when that piece of paper under the windshield wiper blade turns out to be an advertising circular. Dell Official Crossword Puzzles What a Relief! • Finding out that the mess you’re in is fully covered under your insurance policy • Discovering something you bought costing more than you paid … Continue reading “Relief”
Religion
Religion is Social Penicillin Rector says, “Religion is a social penicillin, lethal against a wide array of behavioral pathogens.” He cites a study of black inner-city youth by Harvard University’s Richard Freeman: Boys who regularly attend church are 50% less likely to commit crimes. They are 54% less likely to use drugs and 47% less … Continue reading “Religion”
Religion, and health
Going to Church Better for Your Health People who practice their religious faith regularly may be getting some earthly benefits: They appear to be healthier compared to people who never attend a house of worship. A study conducted by sociologists at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., found that 4 percent of those who regularly … Continue reading “Religion, and health”
Religion, empty
No One In The Audience Let’s accompany the British journalist David Pryce-Jones to Hereford Cathedral. While showing the cathedral to a pair of foreign guests, they stumbled upon a service in progress and were rebuked by the vicar. “Not a single worshipper, apart from the vicar, was present in that great nave,” writes Pryce-Jones “Evensong … Continue reading “Religion, empty”