Chester Delagneau
2/20/13
Category: Philosophy
Guilt is not of God. The Holy Spirit instills deep conviction in the minds of men. Scrutiny filters through the chambers of the heart that overflows into the soul to conform us to Christ-likeness.
5/17/24
Category: Morality, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology, Suffering
It is well known that the Sandinistas were funded and trained in Cuba under Che Guevara and Fidel Castro’s Cuban Revolution as well as being indirectly funded by the Soviet Union under Mikhail Gorbachev. This training commenced in the ’60s and the war officially ended on July 19, 1979, when Somoza’s army surrendered. The Sandinistas—led…
4/24/24
Category: Literature, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology, Science and Religion, Short Stories, Suffering, Theology
The first masked man provokes the captive: “Any last words before I separate your skull from your body?”
3/24/24
Category: Beauty, Morality, Philosophy, Spiritual Formation, Theology
The withering of the imagination to the point of poetic impotency at the hands of reason (logos) clad knowledge-seekers during the epoch of the Enlightenment left a void in its philosophical wake. But as we know from experience, human nature has a way of redressing itself by swinging the proverbial pendulum back toward what it…
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