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Mark Legg was previously the Associate Editor at Denison Forum and is now pursuing his master's degree in philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. Mark loves reading and writing everything from science fiction to academic papers. He also enjoys coffee, rock climbing, and drawing. Mark now works as a freelance writer and editor on the side. He also authors a bi-weekly substack blog, Agape Sophia, where he writes accessible, but nuanced, essays about philosophy, following Jesus, and culture. You can find him at markhlegg.com or get in touch at [email protected].

Resources by Mark Legg

Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones speaks to the media as he arrives at the federal courthouse for a hearing in front of a bankruptcy judge Friday, June 14, 2024, in Houston. The judge is expected to rule on whether to liquidate Jones' assets to help pay the $1.5 billion he owes for his false claims that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Alex Jones may be forced to liquidate InfoWars

Close up side shot of microplastics on human hand. By Pcess609/stock.adobe.com

Potentially harmful microplastics found in human testis

Person holding smartphone with logo of US company Ticketmaster Entertainment Inc. on screen in front of website. By Timon/stock.adobe.com

The DOJ launches monopoly lawsuit against Ticketmaster

Person holding cellphone with logo of online dating company The Ashley Madison Agency on screen in front of webpage. By Timon/stock.adobe.com

The gospel in Netflix’s “Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies, and Scandal”

Commercial Boeing 737 Max 8 flying. By miglagoa/stock.adobe.com

Another Boeing whistleblower speaks out

Lone soldier walking in destroyed city. By neirfy/stock.adobe.com

Alex Garland’s “Civil War” documents a war-torn, disunited states

TikTok application icon on iPhone. By chathuporn/Stock.Adobe.com

What is the TikTok “ban”?

Barbed wire above a fence, reminiscent of Aushwitz, on a dark, cloudy day. By Buyan/stock.adobe.com

“The Zone of Interest” will make you ask: “Could I have been a Nazi?”

A hand holds a smartphone showing the Meta company logo in front of a screen showing the Facebook logo. Meta owns Facebook. By ink drop/stock.adobe.com

Meta announces it will label AI-generated content: How to have wisdom for the modern age

Wedding cake for gay wedding, two grooms

In “Does the Bible Support Same-Sex Marriage?”, Dr. Preston Sprinkle answers 21 objections with clarity and compassion

Stack of vintage books. What were Tim Keller's spiritual and intellectual influences?

From Kierkegaard to Calvin, Stott to Sproul, who formed Tim Keller? A review of “Timothy Keller: His Spiritual and Intellectual Formation”

Theodore "Ted" Kaczynski is flanked by federal agents as he is led to a car from the federal courthouse in Helena, Mont., April 4, 1996.

The Unabomber dies at 81 by suicide: Why are his ideas becoming popular?

This image made from video of a fake video featuring former President Barack Obama shows elements of facial mapping used in new technology that lets anyone make videos of real people appearing to say things they've never said. There is rising concern that U.S. adversaries will use new technology to make authentic-looking videos to influence political campaigns or jeopardize national security.

How do you spot a deepfake video?

U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy testifies before the Senate Finance Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Feb. 8, 2022. The Surgeon General is warning there is not enough evidence to show that social media is safe for young people — and is calling on tech companies, parents and caregivers to take "immediate action to protect kids now."

US Surgeon General releases advisory on teens and social media warning of “profound risks” to kids

Silhouette of depressed and anxiety person head. Negative emotion image. Person head shaped paper on black torn paper background.

In “The Anxiety Opportunity,” Curtis Chang says that worry opens doors to our best selves

Woman with cancer during chemotherapy recovering from illness in hospital

New breakthroughs in cancer research include an ancient virus, AI, and personalized vaccines

Man indignant and confused, holding a video game controller

Is “I Am Jesus Christ” heretical? New video game allows you to play as Jesus and perform miracles

Professor teaching at class, pointing to a white board

Does the multiverse prove that God exists?

Health care researchers working in life science laboratory. Young female research scientist and senior male supervisor preparing and analyzing microscope slides in research lab.

8 modern-day Christian scientists you need to know

Actor Russell Crowe arrives for the Australian premiere of the movie "The Mummy" in Sydney, Australia. He plays Father Armoth in The Pope's Exorcist, releasing April 14 2023

“The Pope’s Exorcist,” starring Russell Crowe, portrays a real-life exorcist: Do demon possessions still happen?

Pope Francis waves to faithful during his weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square.

Will Pope Francis recover from his sickness? Does God promise good health to Christians?

Actor Rainn Wilson calls out anti-Christian bias in Hollywood. In the photo, he attends the premiere for "Blackbird" on day two of the Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 6, 2019, in Toronto.

Rainn Wilson calls out “anti-Christian bias in Hollywood” following “The Last of Us”

Unaccompanied minors enter US and work in harsh conditions, despite having sponsor families. A hand grips iron bars at a construction site.

Explosion of unaccompanied migrant children leads to exploitation in “brutal” jobs

Racial unity. Profile head silhouette of African American man intersecting into another Caucasian man.

In “Beyond Racial Division,” Dr. George Yancey argues that colorblindness and antiracism aren’t helpful: How do we heal racial division?

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