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We have engaged with Bart Ehrman in past articles. He has been one of the most prolific critics of Christianity over the last 20 years, and we have considered several of his arguments when looking at the Christian resurrection narrative. It is Ehrman who claims the resurrection accounts in the Gospels are written long after the actual event, that the Christian resurrection narrative violates Ockham’s razor, and that the Gospels are deceptive Christian propaganda.
Read moreThe United States Postal Service is on the brink of a self-induced collapse. The failed policies of the Delivering for America Plan have driven away customers through a combination of sky-high rate increases and degraded service. David Steiner, who will take over as Postmaster General on July 14, 2025, has a tough job to do and little time to do it with some estimates indicating the USPS could be insolvent as soon as 2028.
Read moreOklahoma tax revenues dipped in May following a record-setting April, with the latest monthly tax revenue totaling $1.28 billion— a 36% decline from April largely due to the end of tax season. But broader trends in employment, inflation, and consumer spending signal that Oklahoma’s economy remains steady but guarded, mirroring national patterns.
Read moreEast Central University announces the appointment of Chickasaw Nation governor and ECU alumnus, Gov. Bill Anoatubby, as an honorary campaign co-chair for the ECU Forward capital campaign.
Read moreEight Oklahoma organizations will receive 2025 AARP Community Challenge grants, supporting efforts to improve public places, transportation, housing, digital connections, and other key areas.
Read moreJayson Lusk, vice president and dean of Oklahoma State University Agriculture, has been appointed to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources.
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