Review: I Have Some Thoughts About C.S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce.

Aaaanndd...once again it's time to do a review about a book I was required to read for school this year. Having only five weeks of school left before summer break, the books required for my British Literature class seem to be ending with a bang. Most recently, I finished C.S. Lewis' The Great Divorce, which,... Continue Reading →

Apologetics: Q/A About the Crucifixion.

Happy Good Friday, y'all. Because today is the day that we celebrate Jesus' death on the cross to take the punishment of God's wrath from us, I figured that there's no better time to do a question/answer post about what happened that leading up to the cross, during the crucifixion, and on the morning of... Continue Reading →

Apologetics: Debunking Deconstruction – Evidence for the Exodus.

In one of my early debates with Ark, one of the claims that he made was that there was no evidence for the Exodus and that all archeological evidence points to it never happening. However, is that true? Or is there actually archaeological evidence to support it that we just don't hear a lot about?... Continue Reading →

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 →

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 →

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 →

Review: Wuthering Heights was Actually Good? What? (Spoilers)

If any of you guys have been with me since I first started my blog (thank you if you have been), you'll know that one of the first book reviews I ever wrote on here was a review of Charlotte Bronte's book, Jane Eyre, a book that I thoroughly disliked for what I saw to... Continue Reading →

Blog: Grok AI…What are These Images?

When I started playing around with AI and its creative skills, my dad initially suggested that I try Elon Musk's AI program, Grok. However, when I looked it up, I found out that it was locked to anyone who didn't have an X account. Thus, I couldn't use it since my parents won't let me... Continue Reading →

Blog: Why I Think Abortion Should be Banned – Part 3: The Legality of Abortion

One of the many things that pro-abortion activists like to throw around is the idea that abortion is a constitutional right and to take it away (such as in the overturning of Roe v. Wade) is unconstitutional. The most common amendment that the pro-abortion side cites (which was used in 1973 to pass Roe v.... Continue Reading →

Blog: Why I Think Abortion Should be Banned – Part 2: Ethical and Moral Dilemmas

In a study published by the Lozier Institute in 2023 reviewing 1000 women ages 41-45, it was found that 67% of women considered their abortions to be "“accepted but inconsistent with their values and preferences” (43%) or “unwanted or coerced” (24%)". Meanwhile, only 33% of women in the study wanted their abortion and 60% would've... Continue Reading →

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