Essay
Curious, bold, and unafraid to ask the hard questions. These essays explore culture, faith, literature, and the human experience through a lens that’s personal, insightful, and often surprising. Each piece invites you to see the world differently, challenge assumptions, and engage with ideas that linger long after you finish reading.
The Art of Deciding: Categorize Your Way to Smarter Choices
Discover why making decisions can feel overwhelming and how to regain control over your daily choices. From the simple “what to eat” to life-altering moral dilemmas, this blog explores the staggering 122–35,000 decisions we make every day.
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Why I am Still a Christian, (Even After Being Kicked Out)
Faith evolves, but love remains. In this deeply personal blog, Geoffrey Breedwell reflects on his journey from traditional Sunday routines to a love-centered, progressive theology rooted in real-life experiences, study, and Christian Universalism.
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The Scarlet Letter's Dark Secret: Who is the "Black Man?"
Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter hides a chilling figure known only as the ‘Black Man.’ Was he merely the Devil of Puritan folklore, or something tied to America’s racial history? Unpack the dark symbolism behind one of literature’s most haunting mysteries.
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