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Posts about religion, skepticism, and how it fits into the scientific world.
Don’t Call Me Daughter
A child played. He picked up grains of sand like an excavator and then dropped them. The wind carried the rest away into the atmosphere and further. He got up and walked to his mother and father. They relaxed on the beach. With each handful, the wind whisked away the fine granules like wishes on a whim.
By Skyler Saundersabout a year ago in Futurism
The Economist 2025 is Terrifying: It’s predictions Are Coming True in Order
The Economist 2025 is Terrifying: Its Predictions Are Coming True in Order" The Economist magazine is renowned for its in-depth analysis and annual predictions on global trends. Its special edition, The World Ahead 2025, has generated considerable debate, as some of its projections appear to be materializing. This 3,000-word article takes a detailed look at these predictions, their context, and the accuracy with which they are unfolding.
By JONATAN DAVID VEGAabout a year ago in Futurism
The Science of Sacrifice:
Introduction: The Paradox of Sacrifice In 1965, biologist George Price published a mathematical equation explaining why altruism—a behavior that costs the giver—could evolve in nature. He later gave away all his possessions to homeless alcoholics in London, spiraled into depression, and died by suicide. Price’s story embodies the enigmatic duality of sacrifice: a force that can elevate species and destroy individuals. From vampire bats sharing blood meals to parents working night shifts for their children’s education, sacrifice is wired into life itself. But what does science say about why we give up something precious, and what happens when we do?
By Pure Crownabout a year ago in Futurism
: The Sacred Thread: How a Skeptic Found Faith in the Chaos of Life
Prologue: The Fire Season Lena Nguyen didn’t believe in signs—until the sky turned orange. It was September 2020, and California’s wildfires had reduced the sun to a smudged ember behind a veil of ash. As a climate scientist, Lena understood the mechanics: drought, heat domes, and human folly. But logic couldn’t soothe the dread pooling in her chest as she packed her evacuation bag.
By Pure Crownabout a year ago in Futurism
The Limits of Understanding: A Critical Exploration of Human Thought and Resistance to Change
So, you've found my research papers. Maybe they're a groundbreaking revelation, or maybe they're an overcomplicated mess. Either way, my research has always been driven by the pursuit of truth—understanding humans and why they think the way they do. It’s not about recognition or profit, but about guiding society toward something better—a society governed by us, not by a party.
By Andrew Lehtiabout a year ago in Futurism







