If you’re like me, then you are tired of all the quote-unquote Christmas entertainment out there. Movies or songs that are considered in Christmas genre but really have nothing to do with Christmas. For example, a quick glance at anyone’s… Continue Reading →
Tradition celebrates the event as a liturgical feast in the General Roman Calendar and in most Anglican liturgical calendars on 8 September, nine months after the solemnity of her Immaculate Conception, celebrated on 8 December. The feast is also included… Continue Reading →
Join JSB Morse, Ross McKnight, and Eric Robert Morse as they discuss the Church Impotent: Is the Modern Church Emasculating? Ranging from topics such as spiritual types, church architecture, and the differences between men and women, this conversation marks the… Continue Reading →
When I read Kafka’s The Castle, I was confused and utterly demoralized. Blythe readers may feel the same thing about 2/5ths of the way through. You’re in a surreal alternative world with typical American teens who become trapped in a… Continue Reading →
Bringing the pages of a comic book to life on screen can be a herculean task, one of which our technology has only recently become capable. Burton’s 1989 “Batman” made do with the limitations of its time and even restored… Continue Reading →
The term “Dark Ages” often evokes a sense of stagnation and ignorance. However, this oversimplified perception does not accurately reflect the rich tapestry of advancements that occurred during this period. The so-called Dark Ages, roughly spanning from the fall of… Continue Reading →
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