They are experiencing Christianity as joy and hope, having thus become lovers of Christ.

🌀 Myth, Meaning, and Culture

What stories are we living by—and what happens when they fall apart?

We are meaning-seeking creatures. When societies lose shared symbols and moral frameworks, confusion and chaos follow. This theme explores how myth, theology, and culture interact to shape (or misshape) our vision of the good life. These posts wrestle with civilizational decline, the longing for transcendence, and how the Gospel reframes meaning itself.

Through cultural critique and mythic reflection, this page invites you to step back from the noise and ask deeper questions about who we are, where we’re going, and what story still holds.


🔹 Featured Posts

Is There a Moral Order Beneath It All?

In a disoriented world, is there still a moral structure to reality—or is it all just human invention?
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Trouble in River City

A playful but pointed look at cultural decay—through the lens of The Music Man and its critique of shallow progress.
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Why Civilizations Collapse

What causes cultures to unravel—and what might save them? A reflection on history, virtue, and prophetic warning.
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Are Today’s Protests a Sign of Decline—or Renewal?

Looking beneath the anger: what do modern social movements reveal about moral longing and cultural fragmentation?
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A Call to Adventure: Finding Meaning Beyond Science

Science gives us facts, not meaning. This post explores how myth and religion speak to the soul’s deepest questions.
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Black Bones in the Desert

A poetic meditation on mortality, ruin, and the echoes of myth in a postmodern world.
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