Modern Christianity’s False Idol?
While I belted songs with my questionable tuning during elementary school chapel as a kid (I went...
Read MorePosted by Nathaniel Norton | Feb 16, 2020 | sacré
While I belted songs with my questionable tuning during elementary school chapel as a kid (I went...
Read MorePosted by Nathaniel Norton | Jan 30, 2020 | sacré
I suspect most think of Bible characters, not as normal people, but as people on drugs. But what...
Read MorePosted by Nathaniel Norton | Jun 26, 2019 | community, politics, writings
There are two types of freedom. There’s individual freedom and communal freedom. Individual...
Read MorePosted by Nathaniel Norton | Jun 23, 2019 | politics, sacré, writings
It’s a sobering realization that all we know are just the stories we make up in our head. To be sure, much of it is based on interactions with what we perceive around us. We take in waves of light, sound, taste, feel,...
Read MorePosted by Nathaniel Norton | Oct 22, 2018 | Poetry, politics, writings
After the boy who cried wolf was eaten by said wolf the sheep formed their own form of governance....
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