Ragnarokfollows up on those ideas, albeit in a much less focused or introspective manner. Potentially thoughtful takeaways about parenting compete for time with vague musings about the nature of war and teenage tropes. There’s little room for subtlety as chatty characters tend to brain-dump their...
How about building a boat for a cataclysmic act that God is going to take to destroy all of His creation? Scripture never mentions that Noah had any prior boat-building experience. It never mentions any of his ancestors doing so. It never mentions that Noah had ever previously experienced a...
“I do not know,” I say, honestly. “History is full of conflicts that speak of world-ending threats, and while I am sure they would have been terrible to live through, the idea of themallbeing so cataclysmic feels... unlikely.” “You may be right, but the long passage of the y...
There was no one left for the soldiers to kill or plunder, not a soul on which to vent their fury; for mercy would never have made them keep their hands off anyone if action was possible. So Caesar now ordered them to raze the whole City and Sanctuary to the ground … [a]ll the ...
And I hear it—the cataclysmic, deafening roar of disaster. Then comes verse 4. ‘There is a river whose streams make glad the city of God, the holy place where the Most High dwells. God is within her, she will not fall; God will help her at break of day.’ Photo from Pexels ...