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A Theory of Horror

January 4, 2018

Horror is the sense of loss, uncertainty, and fear that comes with tearing down a worldview and working frantically to find and understand the real truth. … More A Theory of Horror

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What I felt at The Mississippi Civil Rights Museum as a white Mississippian

January 1, 2018

I walked in feeling like I was different and other, and I left knowing that there is still work left for all of us to do to heal that long standing societal and personal damage. … More What I felt at The Mississippi Civil Rights Museum as a white Mississippian

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“The Sin of Certainty” by Pete Enns

September 5, 2017

The sin of certainty is not having faith in God but rather relying on one’s own understanding and ability to be right all the time. … More “The Sin of Certainty” by Pete Enns

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Fighting White Supremacy

August 17, 2017

Dismantling white supremacy requires listening to the voices of the marginalized and oppressed and subsequent action. It is the responsibility of those in traditionally privileged positions to listen to the marginalized and to step aside and become followers and allies. … More Fighting White Supremacy

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Why “Snowpiercer” failed to break through to American markets

July 28, 2017

Snowpiercer presents a contrary view of humanity than most may like to entertain. Could that explain why this Summer blockbuster failed to break through to American markets? … More Why “Snowpiercer” failed to break through to American markets

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“The Bible Tells Me So…” by Pete Enns

July 4, 2017

Peter Enns basically condenses an entire exegesis seminary course down into something easy to read and understand. … More “The Bible Tells Me So…” by Pete Enns

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Manhattan – 07/01/2017

July 3, 2017

I took a museum visiting trip to NYC and learned a bit about myself and humanity along the way. … More Manhattan – 07/01/2017

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“everyone’s a aliebn when ur a aliebn too” by Jonny Sun

June 28, 2017

if ur always hapy are u ever truly hapy, or is hapiness only somthing we see in u because we know sadness … More “everyone’s a aliebn when ur a aliebn too” by Jonny Sun

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Speculative Fiction Maximizes the Power of Storytelling

June 24, 2017

We should embrace Sci-Fi as one of the more forward-thinking and intentionally introspective instances of the arts. … More Speculative Fiction Maximizes the Power of Storytelling

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“Divided by Faith” by Emerson and Smith

June 7, 2017

It is up to all of us to examine ourselves and recognize that the racialization of America today is largely due to structural problems and that therefore structural solutions are required to resolve them. … More “Divided by Faith” by Emerson and Smith

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