Steveawiggins
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Sects and Violence in the Ancient World
http://sawiggins.wordpress.com/
A blog that tries to find intelligent things to say about religion and related subjects.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 4602 )
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Mere Eagles
One of our summertime jaunts was to the small town of Eagles Mere in the Endless Mountains region, north of the Poconos. Growing up in western Pennsylvania, I... Read more
Posted on 08 October 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Who’s Pretty?
Movies come at you from all angles these days. People love stories and streaming companies make enough money to create their own content. Read more
Posted on 07 October 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Victorian Inspiration
Some stereotypes hold the truth. Since we couldn’t afford a vacation this summer, we arranged a couple of our versions of “staycations. Read more
Posted on 06 October 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Virtual Head Sickness
I think quite a lot about the nature of reality. Our brains—no, our minds—create reality for us. I’m reminded of this when I get motion sickness from watching... Read more
Posted on 05 October 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
National Nightmares
Being drawn into the dream of a madman. Trump’s dream. It seems like fiction, doesn’t it? But, as they say, reality is stranger than. I didn’t come up with... Read more
Posted on 04 October 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Keep Them Open
“To be is to be perceived.” That was the summary of Berkeleyian philosophy we were taught in college. In other words, not to be perceived is not to exist. So,... Read more
Posted on 03 October 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
The Unpersistence of Memory
Perhaps this happens to you. It’s a creepy feeling, regardless. You’ve heard a lot about a movie and you decide to see it. Since you’re not rich you decide t... Read more
Posted on 02 October 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Something Somewhere
A friend suggested I might like Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead films. An unusually intellectual type of horror, these movies challenge perceptions of reality... Read more
Posted on 01 October 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Seasonal Poe
The more I read of and about Edgar Allan Poe, the more convinced I become that he wasn’t as associated with horror in his own mind as he has become. Read more
Posted on 30 September 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Haunted Space
A haunted house film set in space. That’s what I thought and then read the same words in a published description of what the writer and director were going... Read more
Posted on 29 September 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Ever Hopeful
Plants are some of the most hopeful entities on the Earth. As much as I’ve had trouble with houseplants, outside they seem to do fine. Great, in fact. ... Read more
Posted on 28 September 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Must Be Autumn
As it often goes, a friend pointed out to me a book on Sleepy Hollow that published just this week. I preordered a copy that arrived on Tuesday and buzzed... Read more
Posted on 27 September 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Some Body
Many period movies are reevaluated and found better than originally critiqued. (It feels strange to write that about a 2009 movie, but that was a decade and a... Read more
Posted on 26 September 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Borrowed Land
The thing about local attractions is that residents seldom have time to visit them. Weekends are busy with the tasks you can’t accomplish otherwise with a 9-2-... Read more
Posted on 25 September 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Word Undefined
It’s one of those amorphous, uncommon words that can be devilishly difficult to define. It’s also a churchy word. “Acedia” was considered both a sin and a... Read more
Posted on 24 September 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Another Host
Several months ago I wrote about The Host, a movie I enjoyed but had watched by mistake. By that I mean that someone had recommended The Host (2006) and I... Read more
Posted on 23 September 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
From God’s Mouth
If book banners would actually read the book they claim to protect, the Bible, they would run across the account of Jehoiakim and Jeremiah. It’s in Jeremiah 36... Read more
Posted on 22 September 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Liminal Time
Considering the number of people who declare autumn their favorite season, the equinox receives pretty slim press. This year it falls on the 22nd and, as... Read more
Posted on 21 September 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Burial Zone
I don’t always believe the statistics. Numerically, the number of horror films—depending on how the term is defined—declined into men (and sometimes women) in... Read more
Posted on 20 September 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Dancing with King
There are books you wait too late to read, but which you read at just the right time for you. That’s how I feel about Stephen King’s Danse Macabre. Read more
Posted on 19 September 2024 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
