Belief isn’t about truth, it’s about comfort. And that comfort may be the oldest manipulation in human history.
Religious overreach, cultural critique
Religious overreach, cultural critique
Belief isn’t about truth, it’s about comfort. And that comfort may be the oldest manipulation in human history.
It was never about which religion is more violent. It was about what humans do when belief meets power.
Religious faith claims moral authority, yet data shows crime thrives where belief is strongest and declines where it fades.
A searing essay on how religion and power unite to enslave thought — and why freedom begins with blasphemy, not belief.
The Gospel of Show: Faith as Performance, Cruelty as Creed
From QAnon to “deep state” fantasies, America’s right-wing paranoia thrives because fear sells—and lies have become a civic religion.
The real obscenity isn’t profanity or nudity—it’s the institutional hypocrisy of those who claim moral authority while hiding corruption and violence. This blistering essay dismantles the pious fraud of “decency” and the power structures behind it.
From the Crusades to modern-day discrimination, this post challenges Christians to face their faith’s violent, hypocritical legacy—and why it still shapes politics today.
The anti-abortion movement claims to defend life—but history shows it’s about power. This post exposes its political origins and religious manipulation.
From book bans to whitewashed textbooks, this post exposes how history is being rewritten—and why the truth has never been more important.