July 21, 2024

The Apocalypse of John is a particularly vivid and often horrifying account of an eschatological vision. The author reports the visions as an account of his experience in exile on the island of Patmos. The account might be described as “psychedelic”, with the iconography of a “bad trip”. It has become a fun theory to attribute the texts to a similar experience. But is it any more than an interesting theory? Read more

July 7, 2024

As the destruction of Palestine and its people continues to run rampant, understanding ecocide and its operation in colonialism becomes ever more prescient. Two staple plants of Palestinian culture have been targeted by the Zionist regime for decades, eroding Palestinian culture and Palestinians’ economic health and autonomy. Destruction of orchards kept for thousands of years is part of a Zionist mission to eliminate evidence of Palestinian life and tending to the land in the area to support a narrative that the land was previously uninhabited, that existing peoples were simply transient, and that the establishment of a Jewish state in the area is a just reclamation of untended land. Read more

June 21, 2024

Pride is the greatest sin, or so we are told. It is one of the seven deadly sins, the straight path to hell. Can we slip ourselves from the loud self and mutual love in the concept of our pride, and that which we should avoid, that which sends us away from God and to sin? Read more

January 31, 2024

As a Christopagan in the Catholic tradition (or a Christopagan by being Catholic, at least according to some), the relationship between saints and gods Read more

January 15, 2024

The time for resolutions has come around again, but do the goals you are setting align with your true values? This year, take time to examine your Read more

December 23, 2023

It is a time of reflection and anticipation pointed toward the star above Bethlehem. This year the eruption of violence against the people of Palestine Read more

December 11, 2023

The KJV can tell us a lot about translating ancient texts and what it means for us readers of the translation. Read more

November 26, 2023

If you’ve been to Catholic mass during Advent, you’ve likely noticed the advent wreath, which looks like any Christmas wreath laid flat with four Read more

November 22, 2023

You've all seen it before. My astrology girlies all know at least two examples of the horror of Gemini off the top of their heads for the most unfortunate and Read more

November 16, 2023

Jesus lets us know that our love for ourselves and our love for others are tied up in each other, and tied up in each other as a divine mandate. It is no mistake; the love—and all it leads us to do—is built on our ability to do both. The mandate is antithetical to individualism. It is a demand for self-compassion and community care. To love a neighbor fully, one must love oneself fully. Read more

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