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Linkfest 2022-11-25: Lost Cities
Cracked: The Real Time The USSR Tried To Visit A Magical City
It wasn’t just the Nazis who were obsessed with the strategic implications of the occult.
19FortyFive: Read H. P. Lovecraft To Understand War
Weirdness, then, is about presence—the presence of something freaky and possibly otherworldly in
Linkfest 2022-11-18: Solar Snakes
I am reminded of Frederik Pohl’s The World at the End of Time or Fenton Wood’s Nightland Racer.
AZCentral: Saudi firm has pumped Arizona groundwater for years without paying. Time to pony up
Former Arizona Governor Bruce Babbitt and former State Land Commissioner Robert Lane turn up a
Post-Roman City of Medieval Europe
Frazettan Jesus
"Christ"
Oil painting by Frank Frazetta
Personal gift to Frank's wife Ellie.
http://www.frazettamuseum.com/
Why Christians Should Read Adventure Fiction
I think the obvious answer to the question, “should Christians read adventure fiction?”, is “Yes”, but since I see a surprising amount of discomfort around the topic, I thought I would delve into it more deeply. I can posit at least three reasons that I will explore at length:
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The still center
In the midst of this remarkable interview with the Prelate of Trondheim, this passage struck me:
Trondheim didn’t have a bishop for 10 years until your appointment.
It was a long wait. One of the things I’ve been very struck by, and humbled by, is how happy people