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Last Stands, Custer, General Gordon, and Being a Christian Warrior
What defines a Christian warrior? This article looks at the negative example of Custer–and the positive example of Charles Gordon.
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Travis Perry in July 2021
The Symbolic Nature of Sci-fi Apocalyptic Disaster Films
The symbolic nature of apocalyptic sci-fi movies point to an underlying thread of biblical precepts.
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Parker J. Cole in April 2021
How Horror Films Subvert the Fatalistic Tragedy of Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Some horror films fall into a subgenre that explores mental illness such as dementia and Alzheimer’s in a unique fashion.
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Parker J. Cole in February 2021
The Messages of Black Horror Films
Black horror films have been around for decades with their popularity spawning about every twenty years. Black horror films have a dual purpose – to tell a story and to address a social issue.
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Parker J. Cole in January 2021
A Santa Claus Non-Believer Discovers Tolkien’s Father Christmas Letters
I’ve just discovered Tolkien’s Letters From Father Christmas. I found them charming–but they also got me thinking about truth, tradition, and stories.
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Travis Perry in December 2020
On Canceling the ‘Baby-Eating’ Baby Yoda
What happens when fandom and cancel culture collide with a misplaced sense of morality?
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Parker J. Cole in November 2020
Prospect: Why I Like Nobledark or Grimbright Better than Cheerful and Corrupt
Prospect is a movie I’d recommend over Rim of the World. I both review Prospect and say why I like its type of tale better.
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Travis Perry in November 2020
Voting And The Right To Vote
Because the United States is a representative democracy, it seems a little surprising that so few (any?) stories by American authors appropriate this form of government for their story world.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in October 2020
Well, Duh! The Disappointing Thing About The JK Rowling Mess
Rowling mentions that she has “deep concerns about the effect the trans rights movement is having” on her charitable foundations directed toward children and women. She also mentions that she’s concerned about what’s happening to free speech.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in July 2020
Memorable Stories
In this day of hoarding, these are especially relevant questions, I think. Perhaps that’s what makes this particular show so memorable.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in March 2020
The False Virtues of Anti-Love, Anti-Faith, and Anti-Hope
Do anti-love, anti-faith, and anti-hope form an “unholy trinity” of “anti-theological” virtues? What could these be and what should we do about them?
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Travis Perry in March 2020
Hard Time
As with any real life/entertainment contrast, the real world of incarceration doesn’t quite match up with what we see on screen when it comes to prisons and jails.
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Mark Carver in February 2020
My Time in Calormen
I wind up talking about personal experience in the Middle East–and partially defending how C.S. Lewis portrayed Calormen.
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Travis Perry in February 2020
The Joker in Film: A Case Study in Evil
Joker, the movie, has 11 Oscar nominations. How does it compare with other portrayals of the Joker in film? Which is a “greater evil” and what real-world evil people are they most like?
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Travis Perry in February 2020
What’s the Deal with the Devil: Conclusion and a Call to Action
What’s the conclusion of this series? The spiritual war is real; it’s about ideas; it’s in our entertainment. And I say we need to fight!
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Travis Perry in January 2020
The Spiritual War Through Culture: Modern Entertainment
Does modern entertainment, including speculative fiction, have any connection to the messages Satan is trying to sell to our culture? If so, what should we do about it?
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Travis Perry in January 2020
Redeem Your Thanksgiving (Day of the Action of Thanks)
Thanksgiving Day began as a day set aside to thank God–it’s become many other things since then. Let’s redeem our Thanksgiving by remembering the overt and literal action of prayerful thanking.
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Travis Perry in November 2019
Redeem Your Halloween
Answers in Genesis took a look at Halloween–this article looks over their idea that Halloween may originate in the Flood of Noah’s time. While I disagree, they did make statements about Halloween worthy of “holding fast to.”
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Travis Perry in October 2019
Columbus Day Controversy
In many places in Europe enforced conversion was standard practice. In essence, Columbus was exporting European custom and tradition.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in October 2019
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