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Materialism and Eternity

d3ovolent3 wrote 6 months ago: Every person you will ever meet is, or has been, at one point or another, desperate to find fulfillm … more →

Tags: Rhetorical (the art of introspection), Commercialism, life after death, Materialism

The Valley

d3ovolent3 wrote 6 months ago: There are certain perceptions and opinions of believers today, I believe, formed by both Christians … more →

Tags: Rhetorical (the art of introspection)

Life + Death.

d3ovolent3 wrote 6 months ago: We are a world obsessed with death.  Every funeral becomes an affair to stop traffic and bring out t … more →

Tags: Social commentary

Individuality and Macs.

d3ovolent3 wrote 6 months ago: In a lot of ways, I’ve become a pretty ideal college student. I drink Starbucks and various be … more →

Tags: Rhetorical (the art of introspection), Social commentary, Scene, Indie, individuality

Goldfish.

d3ovolent3 wrote 6 months ago: Goldfish have this crazy short memory; I think it’s something like fifteen seconds. So, basica … more →

Tags: Rhetorical (the art of introspection), Smile, happiness

Who I Am.

d3ovolent3 wrote 6 months ago: Abolitionist. Pacifist. Revolutionary. Counselor. Disciple. Apostle. Writer. Poet. This is the stand … more →

Tags: Social commentary, Abortion, Christianity, Politics, Religion, War

You Gotta Educate Yourself, Man!

d3ovolent3 wrote 8 months ago: Why do I feel like this tortured soul, dear reader? Read on and discover. There’s this really … more →

Tags: Rhetorical (the art of introspection), Social commentary, Beliefs, Debate, Educate, intellectual, stupidity, generation, Politics

A Cry Escaped My Bones.

d3ovolent3 wrote 11 months ago: For as long as I can remember, my introverted side manifested itself in rather peculiar manners. Whe … more →

Tags: Rhetorical (the art of introspection), social change, Childhood, Stories

How Then Shall We Live?

d3ovolent3 wrote 11 months ago: “Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and … more →

Tags: Rhetorical (the art of introspection), Christmas, Homeless, poverty, Altruism

Sehnsucht.

d3ovolent3 wrote 11 months ago: Sehnsucht. C.S. Lewis once called it “that unnameable something, desire for which pierces us l … more →

Tags: Rhetorical (the art of introspection), Sehnsucht, CS Lewis, Christmas

Thoughts on the Direction of the Church1 comment

d3ovolent3 wrote 11 months ago: Where We’re at Today It’s undeniable at this point that most people are generally disenf … more →

Tags: Rhetorical (the art of introspection), Social commentary, Christianity, Post-modernism, Brian McLaren, church, Commercialism

Remember, Remember, The Fifth of November.

d3ovolent3 wrote 1 year ago: I should’ve seen this coming. It’s one day after the election, and there’s still a … more →

Beginning of an Era.

d3ovolent3 wrote 1 year ago: Tonight, Barack Obama became the nation’s forty-fourth president, and the first ever African A … more →

Tags: Social commentary, Current News

History In The Making...I Just Want A Jetpack.

d3ovolent3 wrote 1 year ago: In about twenty four hours I’ll be sitting in front of a television watching the results slowl … more →

Tags: Current News

Slumdog Millionaire, Danny Boyle, and "Product Displacement"

d3ovolent3 wrote 1 year ago: (Danny Boyle) Danny Boyle, as a director, is all over the board. He’s best known for his movie … more →

Tags: Social commentary

The Work of Someone Much Greater Than I

d3ovolent3 wrote 1 year ago: I first heard about Rainer Maria Rilke about a year ago. He was a German-born poet who lived roughly … more →

Grief/Anger...Lovesick Father.

d3ovolent3 wrote 1 year ago: I don’t have a messiah complex; I really don’t. What I do have, however, is an understan … more →

Tags: Rhetorical (the art of introspection)

Cause = Scene

d3ovolent3 wrote 1 year ago: It’s sad how causes started with good intentions often end up getting lost in their transition … more →

Tags: Social commentary

Discussion: Celebrities As Politicians...Possibly Good? Or Horrible, Horrible Idea?

d3ovolent3 wrote 1 year ago: Charles Barkley recently announced a bid for Alabama governor in 2014. As he so eloquently put it, … more →

Tags: Absurdist (i.e. WTF), Social commentary


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