what does reading jesus today have to teach us?
it’s nothing new for a radical atheist to read jesus and draw revolutionary conclusions from christian history. but there’s still […]
it’s nothing new for a radical atheist to read jesus and draw revolutionary conclusions from christian history. but there’s still […]
what if nothing is sacred—not gods, not love, not ideology—but only our fear of the void? this piece dives into how everything we worship might just be a desperate attempt to fill the silence of nothingness. not a rejection of meaning, but a raw meditation on where we beg it to exist.
the gaze isn’t about what you look at—it’s about what looks back and makes you feel exposed. desire starts where
ever wonder why we crave horror? it’s not just about the scares. it’s the adrenaline rush, the safe confrontation with
what if you were offered the chance to relive your life—every joy, mistake, and mundane moment—exactly as it happened, with
Author & Date Badge with API Loading… • Loading… the question of whether it’s morally permissible to deliberately bring a
Author & Date Badge with API Loading… • Loading… human sexuality isn’t like anything you’d find in the animal world.
Author & Date Badge with API Loading… • Loading… philosophy, i’d argue, doesn’t spring from the wide-eyed wonder that ancient
your body’s a traitor. it’s chattering away nonstop—gurgling guts, pounding heart, that twitch in your eyelid you pretend isn’t there—but
the idea that space belongs to everyone is a lie we’ve been spoon-fed since the cold war turned the moon