Our brains are amazing. The more we study them, the more mysterious they seem to become due to their almost unfathomable complexity. But that should not discourage us from learning all we can about the minds we use (or might use) to become Free Thinkers. Free Think University’s new course experience, “Are You Using Your… Read more »
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Judy Gold, Belinda Luscombe, Others Debate Cohabitation In Popular New Free Think University Course
Is marriage a good idea anymore? The debate in this new Free Think University course experience is whether it is better to marry, or to cohabitate – even if one plans to marry. USA Today and the Associated Press report, “Nearly 40 percent say marriage is becoming obsolete,” which is based on a new report from the Pew Research Center. … Read more »
TED Talk Speaker Seth Godin and Others Discuss Ideas and Impact
The movers and shakers of our world think all the time about the next great idea. Many of us wonder if we even live in the same world with them. But are such great ideas solely the property of a small and elite number “great and creative geniuses”? In this Free Think University course experience,… Read more »
New Free Think University Course With Journalist John Stossel Explores the Case for Prosperity
Is monetary wealth the only indicator of prosperity? What is the formula for prosperity? Free Think University has published a new course titled “Is Prosperity Good?” which explores what prosperity means and how countries achieve it (or don’t achieve it). Why has America been so prosperous in relation to the rest of the world? Investigative… Read more »
Evolutionists, Creationists Debate ‘Ida’ and Evidence of Missing Links in New Free Think U Course
The modern theory of evolution presupposes intermediate forms of life between the established species. What is the evidence for these intermediate forms of life? Free Think University’s new course experience “Have We Found Some Missing Links?” gives insight into this question from varying schools of thought and challenges readers to form their own conclusions. Stephen… Read more »