‘Weird or Not Weird?’: A Critique of the Babylon Bee
I’m not saying there isn’t a place for humor in Christianity.
I’m not saying there isn’t a place for humor in Christianity.
How could I know that the Chili’s in MegaMall was safe to eat?
Alienation and brokenness abound. Redemption, mercy, and grace do too, although seeing them may take microscopic attention.
The “salads” of the mid-twentieth century should probably be left off the Thanksgiving table. I’ve seen recipes for abominations that mixed lime jello, shredded carrot, cheese, and Cool Whip. I’ve heard stories involving tuna!
Contrarianism is in a way innately consumptive—you take something in, and you become the opposite of it.
The frustrating things in your life are your life.
He haunted every campground my family and I ever camped at.
He was the one that got our entire family to switch to the Signal messaging app because it’s supposed to be safer. We’re still using it now.
Did you notice a few lines back I said “horrific tragedy”?
I can confidently say there are many parallels between this sport and reality TV.