We Come in Peace
Unlike Baal and Asmodeus, we were not, are not, fallen angels. Not even Rachmiel, who no longer resides among us
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Unlike Baal and Asmodeus, we were not, are not, fallen angels. Not even Rachmiel, who no longer resides among us
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Read MoreReimagining a sacred space
Read MoreIllustration by Joel KimmelIn an essay in this magazine last September, J.B. MacKinnon argued that one of the obstacles we face in measuring environmental degradation is short-sightedness. We observe changes …
Read MoreLetting go of the French-English duality
Read MoreWhat will happen when computers become smarter than people?
Read MoreReimagining a sacred space
Read MoreThe Korean chatelaine who claims she never boffed her former dogwalker (and blots her creamy affidavit swearing theirs a chaste relationship) is perjuring: if she didn’t, she should have, as …
Read MoreBy Jason Sherman, Drawn by David ParkinsThis appeared in the April 2011 issue.
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