Why Should Christians Care About Quantum Physics?
The appeal of the multiverse metaphor in everyday conversation is that it functions as an anaesthetic for regret and makes decisions feel less weighty.

The appeal of the multiverse metaphor in everyday conversation is that it functions as an anaesthetic for regret and makes decisions feel less weighty.

What began in 1966 as a sleek spy procedural has become a modern myth about the sacredness of agency in an age increasingly hostile to it.

D. L. Mayfield recaps the latest episode of The Good Place, “The Worst Possible Use of Free Will.”
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