Daily Archives: October 17, 2018

Satire In An Age Of Self-Ownership

I must admit that I am a fan of satire, and have been as long as I can remember.  This taste for satire is broad, extending from my enjoyment of caricature from childhood to a fondness for the humor of … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Biggest Story

The Biggest Story:  How The Snake Crusher Brings Us Back To The Garden, by Ken DeYoung, illustrated by Don Clark The best part of this book is probably the interesting and deeply symbolic imagery.  As far as the book is … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Pirates Who Usually Don’t Do Anything

The Pirates Who Usually Don’t Do Anything, by Cindy Kennedy & Eric Metaxas As someone who is familiar with Metaxas’ more serious work relating to history and religion [1], I thought it would be worthwhile to look at some of … Continue reading

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