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 →
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 →
Blog: OG Stories – I Tried to Write a Regency Era Story.
It's been a while since I did one of these posts. The last OG story series was either The Tale of Myfanwy back in December or The Spotlight (which was hilarious). Thus, with this month's theme of exploring stories set around the Regency era, I figured that I should post a short story that I... 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 →
News: Debunking My Haters – The Truth of the Israel/Palestine War. Part 5: The Flour Massacre, Palestinian Support for Hamas, Christianity and the Axis Powers, the UN, and Lebanon.
Sorry for the long title but we have a lot of things to cover today as more people have been getting uppity in the comments of my last posts concerning this war. In particular, they have been defending the Palestinians as not being the same as Hamas (which is (partially) true), claiming that it was... Continue Reading →
Blog: I Went to a Civil War Ball
As many of you know, I'm homeschooled and since I'm homeschooled, that means that things like prom and homecoming aren't really common. While there are a few groups that I know of that do offer those things for homeschoolers, I either never learned about it in time or it never lined up with my schedule.... Continue Reading →
Blog: Debunking Deconstruction – Is the Bible Actually Reliable? Part 4: Grammar and When It/How Was Written.
If you're like me, you too probably look at the word "grammar" and cringe so hard you see the back of your skull. None of us like grammar. However, grammar is very, very important to understanding how the Bible is reliable and how you should be reading it (a lot of division within the church... Continue Reading →
Blog: Debunking Deconstruction – Is the Bible Actually Reliable? Part 1: Historicity.
It’s very unlikely you will do any “series” since you’ve failed so far. - Club Schadenfreude on my post I Argued with an Atheist... It's here everyone. The series that Vel from Club Schadenfreude doubted I would do that I've been teasing for two weeks now is finally here. Originally, this series was just going... Continue Reading →
Review: Runes Was…Something (Spoilers)
Last year, I did a review on one of the shows streaming on Bentkey, Dailywire's children's channel. At the time, I had only seen the first eleven episodes and said that I would redo my review on the show if anything changed in the coming episodes. Now, seven months after I gave that review, I... Continue Reading →
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