Am I My Brother’s Keeper?

Okay guys, let’s do some straight-up biblical analysis. We haven’t done that in a while and this is great timing for looking at these two pieces, I think. Plus, it will keep my mind off the jester who’s stolen the thorny crown. And I don’t mean Bob Dylan. Let’s chat about Cain. Poor Cain. He […]

Morals Without the Garden of Good and Evil

If books and movies are to be believed, evil times, whether those evils are personal or affect the whole world, are perfect situations for people to either lose their faith or find their faith. Some personal evils include the death of a loved one, especially by violence, natural disasters destroying a home, really, anything that […]

Why Not Be a Nice Girl and Stop Talking About Religion?

My mother, in essence, doesn’t understand why I can’t leave well enough alone. Talking about religion makes people uncomfortable and defensive, so why bother them about it? It’s their right, after all. Yes, it is. But one must also consider why they believe what they believe, and what impact that will have on the world. […]

A Happy Medium

For the past week and change I’ve been trying to reach a happy medium between being pissed off enough to get my point across and too pissed off to write. I hate to jump on a bandwagon, but yes, I’m talking about abortion and women’s rights. I’ve talked about this before, but, as promised, this […]

Prayer: The Placebo Effect

My computer’s been on the fritz lately.  I had to do some rebuilding when my power supply went out and fried my motherboard and processor, but ever since then, it seems like my GPU and processor need couple’s counseling. When I wake up my computer from sleep, my GPU shuts down and I have to […]

A Humorous Hypothesis About the Dawn of Easter

I’ve always had this hypothesis on how Christianity came about. So Jesus is crucified.  The apostles are sitting around somewhere, possibly in hiding, depending on if any hate got sent their way.  You know, Peter and the whole “You’ve got the wrong man, Lady, I don’t know him,” as the musical goes. Some slumps his […]