Category Archives: Weekly Reads

Religious Turing Test: You Vote!

In lieu of my Weekend Reading list, I bring you the Religious Turing Test edition. Leah Libresco, over at the blog “Unequally Yoked,” has posted the first segment of her Religious Turing Test. This is a fascinating study, and I’m really excited to read the results. In the first segment, she’s testing 15 different people, some atheists, and some Christians.

Weekend Reads – June 25, 2011

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Here are four articles/posts from this week that you should read. These are the best of the best of what I’ve read in the areas of politics, economics, Christianity, and leadership:

Weekend Reads – June 18, 2011

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Here are four articles/posts from this week that you should read. These are the best of the best of what I’ve read in the areas of politics, economics, Christianity, and leadership:

Weekend Reads – June 11, 2011

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Here are four articles/posts from this week that you should read. These are the best of the best of what I’ve read in the areas of politics, economics, Christianity, and leadership:

Weekend Reads – June 4, 2011

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Here are four articles/posts from this week that you should read. These are the best of the best of what I’ve read in the areas of politics, economics, Christianity, and leadership:

Weekend Reads – May 28, 2011

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Here are four articles/posts from this week that you should read. These are the best of the best of what I’ve read in the areas of politics, economics, Christianity, and leadership:

Weekend Reads – May 21, 2011

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Here are four articles/posts from this week that you should read. These are the best of the best of what I’ve read in the areas of politics, economics, Christianity, and leadership:

Weekend Reads – May 14, 2011

Here are four articles/posts from this week that you should read. These are the best of the best of what I’ve read in the areas of politics, economics, Christianity, and leadership:

Politics – “Ron Paul’s land of second-rate values” – by Michael Gerson at The Washington Post. Gerson has a critique of libertarianism, saying:

Weekly Reads

Here are several articles/posts from the week ending May 7, 2011, that you should read:

Politics: “Mitch Daniels: Education Reformer” by Ryan Streeter

Weekly Reads

Here are some links to some very good articles or blog posts that I read this week:

Politics – “Grocery School” from Cafe Hayek.

Economics
“Boeing, Boeing, gone” – from Free Exchange
“Allocative Efficiency for Beginners” – from The Baseline Scenario

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