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We Are the Gods We Seek: The Divine Power of the Subconscious Mind
In the moments of prayer, meditation, or seeking answers, have you ever felt a whisper of guidance or a presence greater than yourself?...
Jan 24, 20254 min read


The Snake: Truth-Teller or Villain? A Secular Humanist Reexamination
“The snake wasn’t the villain—it was the truth-teller, the catalyst for humanity’s awakening.”
Jan 21, 20254 min read


Reflections on Between the World and Me – Chapters 2 & 3
Coates’ words in Between the World and Me expose systemic truths, challenging us to face discomfort, unlearn myths, and pursue justice with
Dec 22, 20243 min read


Reflections on Between the World and Me, Chapter 1.
Love isn’t passive; it’s about seeing fully and acting justly, no matter how uncomfortable the truth may be.
Dec 19, 20243 min read


Exodus Within
I stood at the Nile’s edge, where papyrus whispers spoke of gods and the sun’s eternal hymn burned the sands. A pharaoh of faith once...
Dec 13, 20241 min read


Wicked Reflections: Glinda, Southern White Women, and a Call to Accountability
This post is for every Southern white woman who has inherited the glitter but is ready to embrace the grit. Let’s do better—together.
Dec 12, 20243 min read


Godless Christmas
“This is for those untangling the threads of faith, searching for truth beyond tradition. For those who once found meaning in the pews...
Dec 5, 20242 min read


Unraveling the Patriarchy of Religion: The Missing Mother and the Power Within
One of the most striking revelations in this journey is the glaring absence of a divine mother figure in Abrahamic religions.
Dec 5, 20243 min read


The Power of Belief: The God Within Us
Belief is the most powerful force in the world. It shapes how we see reality, how we act, and even how we justify the outcomes of our...
Dec 1, 20243 min read
The Top 10 Lies of Evangelicalism: Exposed and Disproved
Evangelicalism presents a series of doctrines and beliefs as unquestionable truths, often discouraging critical thinking and dissent.
Nov 26, 20244 min read


She Is at Peace, but Somehow on Fire: A Southern Woman’s Secular Humanist Response to America Today
There is a phrase that echoes in my mind these days, like embers carried on the wind from a roaring fire: She is at peace, but somehow on...
Nov 22, 20244 min read


The Weight of Performance: Finding Peace Beyond Prayer
As I reflect on this experience, I’m more grateful than ever for the clarity that comes with deconstruction.
Nov 20, 20243 min read


Jesus: A Revolutionary Socialist or a Doomsday Preacher?
When we think of Jesus, many imagine a figure of radical compassion, a revolutionary fighting for the oppressed, and an advocate of...
Nov 18, 20243 min read


Addiction to Whiteness: A Call to Unlearn
A response to that call to self-examination and accountability, exploring what it means to confront our own complicity...
Nov 16, 20246 min read
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