Zecharia Sitchin’s books claim the Anunnaki were extraterrestrials from Nibiru who engineered humans to mine gold 445,000 years ago. While archaeologists view this as pseudoscience, Sumerian texts and ...
Millions are turning to chatbots for guidance from on high. Millions are turning to chatbots for guidance from on high. Nolan Pelletier Supported by Millions of people are turning to chatbots to ...
A slew of religious smartphone apps are allowing untold millions of users to confess to AI chatbots, some of which claim to be channeling God himself. As the New York Times reports, Apple’s App Store ...
They’re confessing their secrets — and searching for something omniscient. Plus, we’re launching Believing, a new newsletter on modern religion and spirituality. By Lauren Jackson I am an editor for ...
Ramses, DESTINY+ and OSIRIS-APEX will have a ringside seat for the encounter, if all goes to plan. A trio of missions are on track to intercept and study the near-Earth asteroid Apophis during its ...
Texas Republican leader Alexander Duncan has sparked controversy after opposing a 90-foot statue of Lord Hanuman, called the ‘Statue of Union', in a US city. Duncan objected to its construction, ...
Texas Democratic state Representative James Talarico thinks his party has "forgotten how to fight" at the national level, saying Democrats should be "a little less Washington and a little more Texas." ...
Erika Kirk, the widow of slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, vowed to continue her husband’s work Friday night during an impassioned and deeply personal televised address that focused on the ...
Host Scott Carter, an award-winning executive producer and writer, known for his work on Real Time with Bill Maher and Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, explores codes of religious, cultural and ...
From the It’s About Damn Time Dept. comes Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret (now streaming on Netflix, in addition to VOD services like Amazon Prime Video), the movie adaptation of Judy Blume’s ...
The Epic Of Gilgamesh - written by a Middle Eastern scholar 2,500 years before the birth of Christ - commemorated the life of the ruler of the city of Uruk, from which Iraq gets its name. Now, a ...