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2 yrs Politics

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Is It OK To Love A New Dog After Losing Your Soul Pup? | The Dodo
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The Key to the Best French Onion Dip Is One Expected Ingredient
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The Key to the Best French Onion Dip Is One Expected Ingredient

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The New Aldi $8 “Living Decor” That Comes with a Hidden Storage Gem (It Won’t Last Long!)
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The New Aldi $8 “Living Decor” That Comes with a Hidden Storage Gem (It Won’t Last Long!)

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2 yrs

Toby Keith Was Looking Forward in His Final ToC Interview
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Toby Keith Was Looking Forward in His Final ToC Interview

"You have to be the captain of your own ship." Continue reading…
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2 yrs

Believers Have Less Suffering‚ More Hope‚ and Volunteer More‚ Studies Find
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Believers Have Less Suffering‚ More Hope‚ and Volunteer More‚ Studies Find

New studies from the world’s leading research institutions show that Christians who actively practice their faith are more hopeful‚ less likely to become unhappy during times of global crisis and isolation‚ and more likely to lend a hand to fellow citizens. Two studies showed that religious believers in the U.K. suffered less during the COVID-19 pandemic—and the stronger their faith‚ the less they suffered. Meanwhile‚ a third survey in the U.S. found that regular churchgoers were the least likely Americans to describe themselves as lonely‚ and were far more likely to be satisfied with life and volunteer for charity in more normal times. “[B]eing religious significantly reduces the negative mental health outcomes associated with COVID-19‚” concluded researchers based in the U.K.‚ Australia‚ and India. Strong faith decreased suffering during a COVID-19 infection by 60%. Although researchers attempted to control for such apparently intersectionality-based criteria as race‚ sex‚ and employment status‚ “only religiosity has a significant ameliorating effect of COVID on mental health‚” they found. But that advantage is “strongly driven by attendance at religious services‚” and not just by prayer or mental belief. Areas with “higher lockdown strictness‚” which prevented Christians from attending in-person worship services‚ “eroded any benefits that emanated from being religious.” Yet even attendance at online services modestly lessened people’s suffering‚ they found. People who seriously practiced their faith suffered less during the U.K.’s pandemic lockdowns‚ according to another study. “[R]eligious people (in that it makes a difference to their life) were around one-fifth less likely to suffer an increase in unhappiness or depression” during the pandemic‚ they said. But church attendance also impacted British believers‚ researchers stated. The U.K. implemented more sweeping measures than the United States‚ closing churches altogether. “[W]hen places of worship were closed‚ religious Muslims and Catholics suffered disproportionately‚” the study found‚ since both faiths stress weekly attendance at religious services. “The recent U.K. studies that correlate religion and happiness are not surprising. It is also not surprising that church closures correlate with higher degrees of unhappiness‚” David Closson‚ director of the Center for Biblical Worldview at Family Research Council‚ told The Washington Stand. “As relational beings‚ humans are meant to live in community. Lockdowns deprived people of connections with other people‚” which caused them to “suffer emotionally‚ physically‚ and even spiritually‚” said Closson‚ who discussed other aspects of the Pew survey on “Washington Watch With Tony Perkins.” Closson said the correlation makes sense‚ because “human nature consists of spiritual and physical components.” “The churches that either refused to close or opened quickly provided opportunities for the spiritual and physical encouragement that comes with being in physical proximity to other people‚” Clossen said. Christians are also likely to be satisfied with life‚ to volunteer and be engaged in civic affairs‚ and to feel more hopeful than those who specify “None” as their religious affiliation‚ according to a recent Pew Research Center survey. Those who attend religious services at least monthly are nearly 50% more likely to say they feel hopeful‚ and are about half as likely to feel lonely as atheists. The most active Christians are also 58% more likely to volunteer than those who call themselves “Nones.” Regular churchgoers are the most likely to say they are satisfied with their own life‚ their family‚ and community life. Christians who go to church at least monthly are also nearly twice as likely to volunteer for nonreligious charities than those who say their religion is “nothing in particular.” Christians who attend church regularly are slightly more likely to vote or contact their representatives. But atheists are modestly more likely to follow the news and public affairs than are churchgoers. The three teams of researchers merely confirmed what numerous prior studies established: People who believe in and live a Christian way of life enjoy longer‚ better‚ more prosperous‚ and less stressful lives: Surgeon General Vivek Murthy warned in 2023 that Americans’ health “may be undermined” by not attending religious services. A 2023 study concluded that “religious practice has significant effects” on the likelihood of dying from suicide‚ drug poisoning‚ and liver disease caused by alcoholism. Another 2023 study discovered that “religious Americans tend to believe their life is meaningful more often than do those who are not religious.” A 2023 poll found Americans who believe in God and value marriage are more likely to say they’re “very happy” than nonbelievers and singles. Another 2023 poll found that 82% of Christians say they are optimistic and take pride in their church. A 2023 study concluded that practicing Christians who regularly read the Bible report a higher score on the Human Flourishing Index than nonpracticing Christians or the “Nones”/religiously unaffiliated. (The index measures “happiness and life satisfaction‚” “mental and physical health‚” “meaning and purpose‚” “character and virtue‚” “close societal relationships‚” and “financial and material stability.”) Pew found in 2019 that Americans who attended religious services regularly were 44% more likely to say they were “very happy” than the religiously inactive. A 2019 study found “robust effects of religiosity on depression that are stronger for the most depressed.” A 2018 study from Harvard University’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health announced that “people who attended weekly religious services or practiced daily prayer or meditation in their youth reported greater life satisfaction and positivity in their 20s—and were less likely to subsequently have depressive symptoms‚ smoke‚ use illicit drugs‚ or have a sexually transmitted infection—than people raised with less regular spiritual habits.” The secret may come‚ in part‚ from distinctive Christian teachings about life and attitude. The Bible encourages believers: “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine” (Proverbs 17:22). It says Christians who acquire the Holy Spirit will bear such fruit as joy‚ peace‚ and longsuffering (Galatians 5:22-23). The greatest virtue‚ Christian love‚ “bears all things … hopes all things‚ endures all things” (I Corinthians 13). Yet lockdowns during the pandemic indisputably damaged the churches that gave citizens the strength and resilience to shoulder adversity. Although individual donors increased their financial contributions‚ Protestant churches have 10% less spending power today than they did before the pandemic‚ according to a November 2023 study from Villanova University. Roman Catholic parishes saw an 11% drop in spending power. “Free societies depend on vibrant mediating institutions‚ namely those that are intermediate between the individual and the state. They include the family‚ church‚ and voluntary organizations‚” Catholic League President Bill Donohue said. “The data indicate that the religiously involved are a net plus to society; the religiously unaffiliated are a net minus.” Originally published by The Washington Stand Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com‚ and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state. The post Believers Have Less Suffering‚ More Hope‚ and Volunteer More‚ Studies Find appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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NFL’s Plan for 2 ‘National Anthems’ at Super Bowl: Divisive Not Unifying
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NFL’s Plan for 2 ‘National Anthems’ at Super Bowl: Divisive Not Unifying

This coming Sunday‚ at the most widely viewed sporting event in America‚ the Super Bowl‚ the National Football League will feature the singing of “Lift Every Voice and Sing‚” the song first known as the “Negro national anthem” and now known as the “black national anthem.” In order to ensure that those present at the game and the more than 100 million people watching on television cannot avoid hearing it‚ the “black national anthem” will‚ according to the schedule I have seen‚ be played after the actual national anthem of the United States. If that’s the case‚ this will presumably be done in order to also ensure that everyone is still standing when it is sung. The NFL probably fears that some of those attending the game—specifically‚ those who possess two increasingly rare traits: love of America and courage—might not rise for the “black national anthem.” But if they were already standing for the national anthem‚ few will sit when the “black national anthem” is then sung. The NFL doesn’t want a repeat of what occurred at last year’s Super Bowl in Arizona‚ when‚ as ABC News reported‚ “Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake went viral in 2023 for remaining seated during a performance of the song at Super Bowl LVII.” Last year‚ the “black national anthem” was played prior to the national anthem. How destructive a decision performing the “black national anthem” at sporting events is—whether before or after the national anthem—can be summarized this way: Roger Goodell‚ the NFL commissioner‚ is among the few Americans of whom it will one day be said that he seriously damaged America. In 2021‚ The Washington Times noted‚ “Under Roger Goodell‚ the NFL has gone far beyond the kneeling; it’s doubling down on ‘social justice.’ In addition to painting more slogans in the end zones and on players’ helmets‚ the League will be donating $250 million to Black Lives Matter and other activist groups to ‘combat systemic racism and support the battle against the ongoing and historical injustices faced by African Americans.’” (Also in 2021‚ the NFL released a 30-second video titled “Football Is Gay.”) On Jan. 28‚ the “black national anthem” was sung before the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Detroit Lions playoff game. The National Basketball Association and Major League Baseball are competing with the NFL to see which organization can inject more divisive left-wing politics into sports. For example‚ before the 2023 NBA All-Star Game‚ played in Salt Lake City‚ black singer Jully Black changed an opening word of the Canadian national anthem from “O Canada! Our home and native land!” to “O Canada! Our home on native land!”—emphasizing the word “on.” During the 2023 baseball season‚ the Los Angeles Dodgers honored—yes‚ honored‚ not merely featured—an LGBT activist group‚ the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence‚ composed of men dressed as Catholic nuns mocking nuns. Meanwhile‚ the NFL continues to paint “anti-racist” slogans in end zones and play the “black national anthem” before important games. Not to be outdone by the NFL‚ NBA or MLB‚ the U.S. Open men’s and women’s tennis singles finals did not even feature the U.S. national anthem. Instead‚ the “black national anthem” and “America the Beautiful” were sung. The latter is indeed a beautiful and patriotic song‚ but the fact is that one “national anthem” was played—and it wasn’t America’s. As former ESPN anchor Sage Steele wrote on X: “Ahhh … the irony of refusing to allow our national anthem … at the *US* Open. I remain hopeful that we can get back to truly appreciating the greatness of America‚ but man … this is sad.” Two big lessons here. The first is that the Left seeks to destroy America as we have known it. Playing two “national anthems” has no other goal than disuniting Americans. The message of singing the “black national anthem” is as clear as day: There is a black America‚ and there is the rest of America. That many Americans‚ especially blacks‚ welcome this is nothing less than a national tragedy. The second is the more important: The Left destroys everything it touches. High schools‚ elementary schools‚ universities‚ journalism‚ the nuclear family‚ young Americans’ mental health‚ male-female relations‚ religion‚ our borders‚ love of country‚ medicine‚ and medical schools—the list includes every noble institution and ideal in our country. And sports. In 2001‚ following 9/11‚ the great black Chicago Cubs player Sammy Sosa hit a home run and ran around the bases waving a small American flag. Fifteen years later‚ Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the playing of the national anthem. The Left‚ led by Barack Obama‚ Joe Biden‚ the Democratic Party‚ the media‚ the schools and universities‚ had done their damage. So‚ now we play two “national anthems.” “E Pluribus Unum” is dead. For the Left‚ it’s another touchdown. The Daily Signal publishes a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Heritage Foundation. Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com‚ and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state. The post NFL’s Plan for 2 ‘National Anthems’ at Super Bowl: Divisive Not Unifying appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Biden Campaign Raises Eyebrows by Skipping Super Bowl Tradition‚ Throws a Fit When Trump Offers to Step In
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Biden Campaign Raises Eyebrows by Skipping Super Bowl Tradition‚ Throws a Fit When Trump Offers to Step In

In a move surprising to almost no one‚ President Joe Biden is declining to participate in the tradition of the presidential Super Bowl interview. What did surprise some‚ however‚ was the ferocity with which Biden's team reacted when Donald Trump lightheartedly suggested taking Biden's place. As reported by NBC News‚...
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Biden Claims He Recently Met with World Leader Who Died in 1996
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Biden Claims He Recently Met with World Leader Who Died in 1996

When Joe Biden took the podium in Nevada over the weekend‚ he was supposed to be giving voters a reason to believe he deserved another term. Instead‚ the first octogenarian president gave yet another reason he has no business being in the White House‚ garbling out a story about meeting...
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