After last Friday's break from this series, we're back with another claim, though I hadn't seriously heard of this accusation until a few months ago. Did I know that some people claimed that the Bible is evil because of that gosh darn patriarchy? Yes. Did I take it seriously? No. I thought it was just... 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 →
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 →
Blog: Why I Think Abortion Should be Banned – Part 1: The Science
"Trust the science." It's a phrase that we heard a lot during the COVID era. For example, we were told to "trust the science" that the vaccine worked; to "trust the science" that masks helped stop the spread; to "trust the science" that there were no dangerous side effects from the vaccine or its subsequent... Continue Reading →
Review: Revolution
"M.J., it's Friday. Where's your usual apologetics post?" The answer is: I'm taking a short break from that this week since 1). It's the end of the month and 2). All of my other ideas for apologetics posts are more fitting for next month. Why? Because March is Women's History Month for some reason. That... Continue Reading →
Review: To Kill a Mockingbird (Spoilers)
It's the last week of Black History Month before we transition into Women's History Month, so it's time to talk about a book that combines those two factors: supposed racism and a good female protagonist (as well as being written by a woman). If you're tired of hearing me talk about banned books, don't worry.... Continue Reading →
News: Stop with the Freakin’ Remakes!
I'm a junior in high school (yes, I know I'd stop saying "I'm in high school," but this is relevant to the illustration I'm about to give you). That said, one of the mandatory courses I have to take this semester is economics, a class that I initially dreaded taking, but eventually found to be... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Debunking Deconstruction – Is God Racist?
This is a yet another question that has led quite a few people to deconstruct from Christianity and like most other things that lead to deconstruction, this is based off of the actions of man, not God. I'm pretty sure that most of the reasons why people think God is racist is because they read... 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 →
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