Timothy Alberino is a good man, I’ll start with that. He does fantastic work and his YouTube channel kicks ass. Who is Timothy Alberino, you might ask? Continue reading
Tag Archives: Christianity
The Truth doesn’t always set you free
We’ve probably all heard: “Seek the truth, know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” But, is that true? What else have we heard? Continue reading
The Future of Christianity (Shakespearian poem)
I thought I’d put this in a Shakespearian poem today. Continue reading
The Return of the Patriarchy
I’m not into predicting the future much, but today I thought I’d parrot somebody else’s prediction of the future. J.D. Unwin. Continue reading
Christians in the paranormal world
Navigating the world of the paranormal is not easy for anyone.
Christian Paranormal Experts are a strange animal when it come to the paranormal. Continue reading
Solvent world view
Funny, the things that you can find online. Continue reading
Deadly Sins and their contrary Virtues
This is an update of an article I originally published January of 2022. This is brainstorming a bit about deadly sins and their contrary virtues. If you search around online you will find a list of 7 deadly sins and their respective 7 contrary virtues. In this article, I posit there are more than 7. I came up with 9. In fact, there is one particularly conspicuous deadly sin that is overlooked almost all the time. Continue reading
Good ‘ol Exodus 34:14
Exodus. Not just a thrash metal band from the 80’s, but also a weird-ass book in the Bible. Continue reading
The uselessness of the Bible
We like to use first principles style thinking here. One of the things you may or may not have noticed about the Bible is that it doesn’t bother to define anything. There are literally no definitions of anything in the Bible. You might be asking, “What is a definition?” Continue reading
There will be no 2nd coming of Christ for Christians, and no moshiach for Jews
It’s time to start bursting the messiah bubbles. Christians and Jews that talk about their respective messiahs sound extremely similar, but they act a bit differently. Continue reading