For 3 months I had a ringside seat— or should I say a bird’s-eye view— of God’s amazing handiwork. Ninety feet above the floor of Norfolk Botanical Garden, workers installed a webcam focused on the nest of a family of bald eagles, and online viewers were allowed to watch. . . .
A 2006 Baylor Religion Survey found that Americans have very different opinions about whether God is inclined to be angry.
According to the Baylor study:
● 23 percent believe in a God of goodwill who shows up in our lives and is not inclined to be angry.
● 31.4 percent believe in an authoritarian God who is very involved in our lives and apt to be . . .