Weekly Digest: Insights & Inspirations Sat 28 June 2025

Interesting, valuable, and actionable information from this past week.

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  1. If one needs a reminder to pray, or read the Bible, is it possible there is no 'fire' inside?
  2. Conspiracy believers tend to overrate their cognitive abilities and think most others agree with them
    https://www.psypost.org/conspiracy-believers-tend-to-overrate-their-cognitive-abilities-and-think-most-others-agree-with-them/

Among other things, this illustrates the need for humility and a genuine desire for and focus on truth, not our opinions.

  1. Dementia risk begins in childhood, not old age, scientists warn
    https://www.psypost.org/dementia-risk-begins-in-childhood-not-old-age-scientists-warn/

An interesting read. While one can appreciate the efforts of scientists on this topic, fundamental wisdom informs us that the foundation of a thing will affect the rest of the structure.

  1. Millennials are abandoning organized religion. A new study provides insight into why
    https://www.psypost.org/millennials-are-abandoning-organized-religion-a-new-study-provides-insight-into-why/

There is much I could say about this, and as time progresses, I will comment more on various aspects. For now, here are some issues to ponder...many who claim to be Christian and think they are, are not. Church can be a nasty, toxic place. The Bible says the 'god of this world' (small g) has blinded the minds of the unbelievers. Could this apply to you?

  1. Genius with an IQ of 276 Blends Quantum Physics and Christian Faith •
    https://greekcitytimes.com/2025/06/19/genius-with-an-iq-of-276-blends-quantum-physics-and-christian-faith/?amp=1

"Young-Hoon Kim, with a record-breaking IQ of 276, merges quantum physics and Christian faith, arguing that phenomena like entanglement and the observer effect support the existence of the soul and afterlife. His views challenge the divide between science and religion."

  1. "We are called to evangelize the lost, but do you realize that we are living in a time in which we must also now evangelize the churched."
    — Axel Sippach

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