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Apologetics: Mediators Before Christ.

Throughout the Bible, one of the things we see quite often is the theme of the need of a mediator between man and God. The most obvious example of this, of course, is Christ himself, but there was foreshadowing of the need for a perfect mediator (Christ) in the Old Testament as well. So, let's... Continue Reading →

Review: Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey – An Example of Genius (Spoilers)

Of all of Jane Austen's books, I think Northanger Abbey gets the least recognition. If it hadn't been for the fact that my copies of Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility are both annotated, I probably never would've heard about it, much less read it. However, here we are. I read Northanger Abbey and... Continue Reading →

Review: Teachers and Politicians Should Take Notes from Up from Slavery (Spoilers)

Last week for my American Literature course, I read and finished Booker T. Washington's autobiography Up from Slavery, which is the story of how he grew up, was able to go to school, and eventually founded the famous Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University). In my eyes, this book is completely unproblematic. It's his raw story... Continue Reading →

Review: Dark Shadows Was a Random Mess (Spoilers)

Continuing with my series of reviewing Halloween movies through the month of October, I think it's only fitting that we talk about the 2012 Tim Burton film Dark Shadows. It has all of the trademarks of the Tim Burton film. Danny Elfman did the musical score, Helena Bonham Carter played a role, Johhny Depp played... Continue Reading →

Blog: How to Fix Your Narcissistic Character: Orual From Till We Have Faces (Spoilers).

Till We Have Faces is probably one of C.S. Lewis' lesser-known works. When I first saw the book when I was checking off the list of books that I had for my 8th grade year, I had had no idea that it even existed. Then I read the description of the book and became very... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Why Did Anyone Like Divergent? (Spoilers)

I realize that this view has been expressed by many people after Divergent's release in 2011 and its later movie adaptation in 2014, but after reading the entire Divergent trilogy in 2022, my thoughts on this book series can no longer be contained. As someone who has read a lot of young adult fiction ranging... Continue Reading →

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