In this episode, Trent shares his discussion with Lutheran scholar Jordan Cooper about the harms of "red pill" ideology.
1. The girl is sad. She can't go to the party. 2. W: Your face looks so red. Are you ill M: Yes, I am. 3. W: What's wrong with the boy M: He's hungry. He wants to buy something to eat. 4. I'm so tired. I need a chair to have a rest. 5. The woman doesn...
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The term theme can be defined as the underlying meaning of a story. It isthe message the writer is trying to convey through the story. Often the theme of a story is a broad message about life. The theme of a story is important because a story's theme is part of the reason why the...
The Matrixis one of my favorite movies of all time. It is enjoyable to watch. It is complex in meaning but simple in delivery. It leaves me wanting more.In all these respects, it feels like good coaching should feel.Recently, some quotations from the movie got me thinking about how they...
What is pigmentation? Pigmentation is caused by the distribution of melanin, a black or brown pigment molecule, under your skin. This pigment exists to protect your skin cells from the sun, and everybody has it. But normally, we don’t notice a nice, even distribution of melanin. We just...
Birth control pills are also called oral contraceptives, or the pill. It is medicine that helps prevent pregnancy by stopping ovulation. Ovulation is when the ovaries make and release an egg cell each month. If this egg gets fertilized by sperm, pregnancy occurs. You will need to take the ...
B. He should go over the part about Martin Luther King. C. He should spend more time on Abraham Lincoln. 13. Why will the man focus on the War of Independence? A. He is very interested in it. B. His teacher taught a lot about it. ...
Is it now tantamount to a religion? And if it is, is that a good thing or a bad thing? Prager U’s latest short documentary, hosted by Will Witt, explores the origins, agenda, and motives of today’s environmental movement. What he […] ...
To understand: couldn't take in the meaning of the word. 6. To deceive or swindle: was taken in by a confidence artist. 7. To convey (a prisoner) to a police station. take off 1. To remove, as clothing: take one's coat off; take off one's shoes. 2. To release: took the ...