Religion

  • Writing has always been my way of making sense of things. I never set out to be an author, but after everything that happened at the Union Screaming House, I couldn’t keep it inside. The nightmares, the questions, the lingering fear—it all had to go somewhere. One night, I sat down and started writing, and…

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  • What are my feelings about paranormal investigation? I saw a social media post about relying on science instead of gadgets with blinking lights, and I found it fascinating. Here’s how I commented on it. I believe this explains my perspective and where I stand on paranormal investigation and research. It’s not something I think most…

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  • Forcing Palestinians out of Gaza is not just a simple matter; it’s a grave violation of human rights. When people are pushed out of their homes, it’s essentially a form of ethnic cleansing. This concept involves the mass expulsion or killing of members of a specific ethnic or religious group within a society. It’s a…

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  • Isn’t it wild how history seems to repeat itself, but this time with a modern twist? You know, that whole mix of religion and politics, the deep divides tearing society apart, and the constant clash of different beliefs – it’s like déjà vu comparing ancient Jerusalem to the US today. Just think about the Bishop…

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  • No Room for Nazi’s

    Someone who gives the Nazi salute has no business near our government. Today the Executive Orders were about attacking your neighbors and hating others. Not one of those orders was about the price of fucking eggs. But let me tell you what just some his orders were about. Trump has already used executive orders to…

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  • The first drafts of my book Grace were written in play form during the LA Riots of April 1992, following the Rodney King verdict. It was a deeply troubled and sad time, just a few months after Freddie Mercury had died from AIDS. The world felt at the time like it was heading in a…

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  • Spoiler Alert: This review discusses the film ‘Conclave.’ Last night I saw “Conclave” and thoroughly enjoyed it, considering it one of the best dramas I’ve seen recently. While the film’s strengths are numerous, this review focuses on addressing the controversy surrounding its ending. I typically avoid spoilers and in-depth discussions before watching a film, and…

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  • Lying here this morning, scrolling through posts, I find my mind racing. There is just so much hate being peddled in the world over the most trivial matters. I came across this post that deeply troubled me—a stark comparison of the NYC skyline. The top picture is in black and white, showcasing a building lit…

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  • Mahatma Gandhi once said, “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” This simple yet profound statement challenges us to live authentically and strive for a better future. It’s about making conscious choices, even when they’re difficult, and standing up for what we believe in, even if we’re alone. We often face the…

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  • What Are Ghosts, Really? The age-old question of what a ghost truly is has captivated humanity for centuries. As someone who has spent over 23 years investigating the paranormal, I’ve witnessed my fair share of inexplicable and astonishing events. I’ve even lived through one of the most violent haunting cases on record. I have traveled…

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