Apologetics: Debunking Deconstruction – Evidence for Christ.

Continuing with our discussion around Easter and the evidence for it, we need to talk about the evidence for Christ. This is one of the most controversial points to argue with non-believers because they often want tangible, archaeological evidence to be sure of Christ's existence, even if they won't believe that He was the Son... Continue Reading →

Review: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass vs. Peter Pan

Two books that I was assigned for my class on British literature was Lewis Caroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/ Through the Looking Glass and Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie. Both are classic children's stories that I was familiar with growing up, but it wasn't until I read them this year that I realized that both... Continue Reading →

Blog: Can We Start Wearing Clothes When We Work Out…Please?

One of the most annoying parts of social media is the fitness genre, especially when you mix GenZ and millennials into it. Sure, not all of it is bad. Personally, I've benefitted quite a bit from watching and following along with workout videos on YouTube. But what is with the clothing situation? I can't tell... Continue Reading →

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 →

Apologetics: All Have Sinned.

It's April, guys, and guess which holidays are coming up in the next few weeks. That's right. Passover, Good Friday, and Easter are all this month, which means that I have a buttload of topics to write about concerning these three holidays. My apologies if the way that I cover them seems a little chaotic... Continue Reading →

Blog: Comments Section Mania.

As most of you know, I'm a fan of free speech on this blog, so if you have something to say, even if I highly disagree with it, I will allow it in the comments section. Even if you are being a jerk towards me (looking at you Pro-Palestine people), I'll allow it (especially since... Continue Reading →

Blog: Okay, Haters…You Win.

Since at least 2024, I've been being bombarded by haters and now, after a year of putting up with their very well-thought-out arguments consisting of "F*** you" and other names, I must admit that I can take it no longer. I simply cannot refute their points anymore. Their evidence-based arguments that I'm a "loser," a... Continue Reading →

Review: Imagine Dragon’s Newest Album is Terrible. 

A while back, the YouTuber KSI wrote a song called “Thick of It” and instead of being a success, everyone hated it. The comments section became the roasting section. If the music video had been a steak, it would’ve been burnt all the way through. One commentor even said that “Thick of It” was the... Continue Reading →

Blog: Islam Condones Pedophilia and Treats Women Horribly

Welp...I'm posting this towards the end of Ramadan, the most important Muslim holiday. If I don't get at least one disgruntled person in the comments calling me Islamophobic or racist, I'll be genuinely surprised. Today, I'll be replying to a comment made by our favorite Pro-Hamas protester, D.J., who said this under my post about... Continue Reading →

Blog: Charlotte Brontë vs. Jane Austen – What Does it Mean to be Real but not True?

Jane Austen and Charlotte Brontë are two of the greatest female authors to have ever lived. Charlotte Brontë, having been born a year before Austen died, was familiar with her work and famously said of Pride and Prejudice in a letter to George Henry Lewes in January 1848: “Miss Austen being, as you say, without 'sentiment,'... Continue Reading →

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