Apologetics: Flippin Fatwa Friday – Muhammad was the Gayest Guy in Arabia – Part 3: Miscellaneous Creepy Accounts.

From the last two posts on this, we know that Muhammad had a very strange relationship with the angel Gabriel - who just happened - to look like a dude Muhammad knew who was known for his beauty; and that Muhammad had a midnight rendezvous with not one, not two, but thirty men in the... Continue Reading →

Review: That Hideous Strength

A little bit ago, I wrote a review of The Space Trilogy by C.S. Lewis. At the time, I was only halfway through the book, but now that I've finished it, I'll review the last book in the trilogy, That Hideous Strength. At first, I wasn't sure where the book was going. The first two... Continue Reading →

Blog: Author’s Voice Matters

Voice is one of the most important aspects of writing. Everyone has a unique style in their writing that distinguishes it from the works of other people. Voice in writing is created using vocabulary, different grammatical choices, and overall style (i.e. 1st-person narration, genre, etc.) For example, a book written by an author hailing from the South during the... Continue Reading →

Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – Muhammad was the Gayest Guy in Arabia Part 2: Muhammad and the Men of Al-Zutt

If any of you lovely readers are at all familiar with David Wood or the polemics scene against Islam in general, you know about this story, as it provides the most damning evidence that Muhammad was bi. To sum up this story, according to Jami at-Tirmidhi 2861, Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal 3778, and Musnad Ahmad... Continue Reading →

Blog: We’re Becoming Illiterate.

Something disturbing that's becoming harder and harder to ignore is the fact that Gen Z and Gen Alpha are becoming increasingly illiterate. This was recently illustrated by a video that went viral a few weeks ago in which a high school student asked his peers if they could read a simple sentence. The sentence was... Continue Reading →

Blog: What Does it Mean to be a Savage?

One of the themes in Brave New World is what it truly means to be a savage. The hero of Brave New World is a character named John, who grew up on an Indian reservation in New Mexico. His mother, Linda, came from London, where the people are “civilized.” However, her idea of civilization is filled with soma (a drug that... Continue Reading →

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