After a week-long break, we're back to Flippin' Fatwa Fridy, but this time, we're no longer in the Introduction, but are finally in the religious text itself. Part of this is because I couldn't remember everything else wrong with the Introduction and didn't care to find everything else that was wrong with it, and part... Continue Reading →
News: Female Aslan?
I wanted to write about this a few months ago when it was first announced that Greta Gerwig was planning to cast Meryl Streep as Aslan in her new version of C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia. However, back then it was just rumors, and no one knew for sure if all the hype was actually... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – I Just Finished the Introduction to the Quran…What is This? (Part 2)
Continuing with my mission to annoy and anger all the right people into thinking critically, I must continue to criticize the introduction to the Quran, now mostly focusing on the political aspects of the arguments brought up in the introduction and more of the straight up lies that the writer tells in his effort to... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – I Just Finished the Introduction to the Quran…What is This? (Part 1)
Time to anger people again! In my conversation with a Muslim girl who goes by A Person (who was one of the most respectful people I have had the chance to debate with, so kudos to her), she raised the point that I needed to read the Quran if I hadn't already. This was a... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Should Christians Study Other Religions?
One of the problems that the modern church has had for a very long time is that it's incredibly ignorant of what else is out there. That doesn't mean that they don't know about other religions existing, but rather that they don't know what these religions teach. Some of this is accidental, with people just... Continue Reading →
Blog: Can Language Change You?
In the play Pygmalion, the linguist Henry Higgins picks up Eliza Doolittle, a young woman from a poor family who speaks in very crude dialect of English. Believing he can change her manner of speaking, he makes a bet with his colleague that, given enough time and lessons, he will be able to pass her... Continue Reading →
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 →
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 →
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