
Sign My Bomb
The shadows of drones loom large over distant lands, from those shadows my voice rises from the echoes of a past life. As a former evangelical Christian and a veteran of the "War on Terror," my perspective on these issues cuts through the haze with a sharp, personal acuity. The scars of war and faith color my view, painting a stark picture of the dissonance between the morals preached and the horrors we see executed. Are we really so numb, so utterly disconnected, that the signing of bombs—an...

Loyalty, Reality, and the Truth
In the gritty theatre of relationships—friendships, marriages, alliances—loyalty often demands a hefty price, particularly when it dances with deceit. Picture this: your comrade, partner, or sibling blatantly lies. It’s public, it’s undeniable, but there you are, still in their corner, defending a crumbling fortress of falsehoods. This isn’t merely about blind allegiance; it’s about the stark moral choices that shape us. Loyalty, that beast we tame with promises of eternal camaraderie, can tu...

Trump is not Jesus...Repeat.
Since ya'll have gone full retard... Comparing Donald Trump’s legal woes to the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ is like comparing a circus sideshow to a symphony. It’s a grotesque misunderstanding of history and theology, a collision of sacred narrative and modern political theater. Jesus Christ, the revered Son of God for billions, endured a mockery of justice orchestrated by religious and political powers who saw his radical message of love and redemption as a threat to their iro...
A multifaceted artist, entrepreneur, and combat veteran, blends his BA in Communications and MA in Theology with a profound purpose.

Sign My Bomb
The shadows of drones loom large over distant lands, from those shadows my voice rises from the echoes of a past life. As a former evangelical Christian and a veteran of the "War on Terror," my perspective on these issues cuts through the haze with a sharp, personal acuity. The scars of war and faith color my view, painting a stark picture of the dissonance between the morals preached and the horrors we see executed. Are we really so numb, so utterly disconnected, that the signing of bombs—an...

Loyalty, Reality, and the Truth
In the gritty theatre of relationships—friendships, marriages, alliances—loyalty often demands a hefty price, particularly when it dances with deceit. Picture this: your comrade, partner, or sibling blatantly lies. It’s public, it’s undeniable, but there you are, still in their corner, defending a crumbling fortress of falsehoods. This isn’t merely about blind allegiance; it’s about the stark moral choices that shape us. Loyalty, that beast we tame with promises of eternal camaraderie, can tu...

Trump is not Jesus...Repeat.
Since ya'll have gone full retard... Comparing Donald Trump’s legal woes to the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ is like comparing a circus sideshow to a symphony. It’s a grotesque misunderstanding of history and theology, a collision of sacred narrative and modern political theater. Jesus Christ, the revered Son of God for billions, endured a mockery of justice orchestrated by religious and political powers who saw his radical message of love and redemption as a threat to their iro...
A multifaceted artist, entrepreneur, and combat veteran, blends his BA in Communications and MA in Theology with a profound purpose.

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“I swore an oath to myself, a solemn vow that not even a bloodhound would sniff out the scent of booze on me. Yet, there I was on Christmas Eve in Englewood, ironically the star of the show. Music was my lifeline, the beat that marched me through the battlefields, but now it thrust me into a different kind of warfare – a spiral into the abyss of my own making. Clutching a bachelor’s degree like a shield, my then-wife’s reminders of my ‘accomplishments’ echoed like a Greek chorus of disappointment.
In a twisted quest for divine favor, I found myself hawking pillows at Sam’s Club. Why? Because apparently, God runs a celestial protection racket, and He’s got a 10% cut on my gross existential earnings. Hours spent in prayer, days lost in ‘counseling’ sessions, all for what? A jackpot from Jehovah that seemed perpetually stuck in celestial customs. Clearly, I wasn’t self-flagellating enough – oh, the joys of spiritual masochism.
But of course, the fault was all mine, a solo performance in a tragedy written by me, directed by me, starring me. My rage, my isolation, my pleas to Jehovah were supposed to be my salvation. Turns out, it was like yelling into an abyss, hoping for an echo. The divine response I sought didn’t come from the holy scriptures but from those dark corners I was warned were off-limits, labeled ‘demonic’ by the very shepherds who lost their sheep.
My concept of God pulled a high-speed U-turn on the highway of faith. I swapped the biblical deity for a cosmic consciousness, embarking on an awakening that’s lasted longer than some celebrity marriages. Yet, those persistent Christian dogmas are like horror movie villains – just when you think they’re dead, they come back for one more scare.
The original sin doctrine, Augustine’s greatest hit remixed with a Hellenistic beat, does more to your head than any psychedelic trip. Add the doomsday prophecies and a VIP pass to heaven’s exclusive club, and you’ve got yourself a front-row ticket to the greatest existential circus of all time. Handing over control to a patriarchal brigade almost turned me into wall art – a splash of red, courtesy of my own undoing.
But here’s the plot twist: it’s time for a jailbreak from the prison of guilt and shame, time to stop the self-torture sponsored by outdated doctrines that do more warping than a black hole. We’re setting off on an epic quest for self-discovery, and spoiler alert – it’s riddled with more plot holes than a bad sci-fi movie.
We are not just faded photographs in the album of religious guilt. We are the universe experiencing itself in 4K resolution, full of love, change, and the superpower of self-forgiveness. We’re the architects of our fate, the writers of our saga. And as for the next chapter? It’s where we proclaim our freedom, stand tall in our truth, and ditch the script that says we’re fundamentally flawed.
So, as tomorrow comes knocking with its usual baggage, remember this – we are not just a stain on the canvas of life. We’re the whole damn masterpiece, vibrant and brimming with potential, ready to paint our story, stroke by stroke. Let’s leave the past in the dust, embrace the glow of self-acceptance, and raise a glass to a future free from guilt. Here’s to us, the liberated, the awakened, the undeniably alive.
“I swore an oath to myself, a solemn vow that not even a bloodhound would sniff out the scent of booze on me. Yet, there I was on Christmas Eve in Englewood, ironically the star of the show. Music was my lifeline, the beat that marched me through the battlefields, but now it thrust me into a different kind of warfare – a spiral into the abyss of my own making. Clutching a bachelor’s degree like a shield, my then-wife’s reminders of my ‘accomplishments’ echoed like a Greek chorus of disappointment.
In a twisted quest for divine favor, I found myself hawking pillows at Sam’s Club. Why? Because apparently, God runs a celestial protection racket, and He’s got a 10% cut on my gross existential earnings. Hours spent in prayer, days lost in ‘counseling’ sessions, all for what? A jackpot from Jehovah that seemed perpetually stuck in celestial customs. Clearly, I wasn’t self-flagellating enough – oh, the joys of spiritual masochism.
But of course, the fault was all mine, a solo performance in a tragedy written by me, directed by me, starring me. My rage, my isolation, my pleas to Jehovah were supposed to be my salvation. Turns out, it was like yelling into an abyss, hoping for an echo. The divine response I sought didn’t come from the holy scriptures but from those dark corners I was warned were off-limits, labeled ‘demonic’ by the very shepherds who lost their sheep.
My concept of God pulled a high-speed U-turn on the highway of faith. I swapped the biblical deity for a cosmic consciousness, embarking on an awakening that’s lasted longer than some celebrity marriages. Yet, those persistent Christian dogmas are like horror movie villains – just when you think they’re dead, they come back for one more scare.
The original sin doctrine, Augustine’s greatest hit remixed with a Hellenistic beat, does more to your head than any psychedelic trip. Add the doomsday prophecies and a VIP pass to heaven’s exclusive club, and you’ve got yourself a front-row ticket to the greatest existential circus of all time. Handing over control to a patriarchal brigade almost turned me into wall art – a splash of red, courtesy of my own undoing.
But here’s the plot twist: it’s time for a jailbreak from the prison of guilt and shame, time to stop the self-torture sponsored by outdated doctrines that do more warping than a black hole. We’re setting off on an epic quest for self-discovery, and spoiler alert – it’s riddled with more plot holes than a bad sci-fi movie.
We are not just faded photographs in the album of religious guilt. We are the universe experiencing itself in 4K resolution, full of love, change, and the superpower of self-forgiveness. We’re the architects of our fate, the writers of our saga. And as for the next chapter? It’s where we proclaim our freedom, stand tall in our truth, and ditch the script that says we’re fundamentally flawed.
So, as tomorrow comes knocking with its usual baggage, remember this – we are not just a stain on the canvas of life. We’re the whole damn masterpiece, vibrant and brimming with potential, ready to paint our story, stroke by stroke. Let’s leave the past in the dust, embrace the glow of self-acceptance, and raise a glass to a future free from guilt. Here’s to us, the liberated, the awakened, the undeniably alive.
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