fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
The Logic of Faith: Why Reason Without God Collapses Under Its Own Weight
The Myth Of Neutral Logic Modern thinkers often claim that logic is neutral, belonging to no belief system and standing above faith. They insist that religion is emotional, while reason is empirical. But logic is not a freestanding structure. It rests on foundations, and those foundations must exist somewhere.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
The Map of the Holler
Some maps are drawn on paper and some are drawn in memory. The first kind shows you how to get from one place to another. The second shows you who you are and where you come from. The holler where I grew up never appeared in an atlas, though it shaped every turn of my life.
By Tim Carmichael3 months ago in Humans
The Silent Love of Middle Age
When people reach middle age, the biggest fear isn't loneliness, but falling for someone they shouldn't. At this point in life, it's not that no one pursues you or that no one is there for you; it's the moment someone truly connects that you know the danger has arrived. You find yourself unable to control your longing or suppress your emotions. Even when you understand it's destined not to work out, you still desperately want to get closer.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Humans
Separation: When Love Turns to Silence
It was a cold winter night, long past midnight. A dim lamp flickered in the corner of the room. Azam lay on the sofa, his legs stretched out, one hand resting on his head, the other on the table. Between his fingers, a half-lit cigarette burned slowly.
By shahkar jalal3 months ago in Humans
Shattered Hearts Beneath the Moon
Shattered Hearts Beneath the Moon”** Beneath the weeping sky I stand, alone upon the shore, The wind that hums through hollow bones reminds me what was before. Your voice, a whisper turned to ghost, drifts softly through the rain, And every droplet carries grief, and every breath — your name.
By America today 3 months ago in Humans
Are You Searching for Peace?. Top Story - October 2025.
Are you longing for peace in our troubled world? Most of us do. Our world is fractured and breaking down in many places. Most of them are caused by humans. There is so much hatred and animosity amid pollution and natural disasters. What's happened to us?
By Elizabeth Woods3 months ago in Humans
The Death Of Dialogue
The End Of Listening Once upon a time, disagreement was not a threat. It was a bridge. People could sit across from one another, share convictions, challenge ideas, and still part as neighbors. The goal was not domination but discovery. Somewhere along the way, that changed.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
Fake "Okey"
It’s Okay Not to Be Okay I remember sitting in my car one evening, parked outside my own house, unable to step out. The lights were on inside. My phone buzzed with messages. But I just sat there — numb, staring at nothing. If someone had called me right then and asked, “How are you?”, I know exactly what I would have said: “I’m fine.” Because that’s what we all say. Even when we’re not.
By Sudais Zakwan3 months ago in Humans
“The Price of Honor: When Humanity Is Lost in the Name of Tradition”
Sahl was a simple man from a humble family — honest, quiet, and deeply human. His life was shaped by tradition, loyalty, and a constant struggle between right and wrong. In his world, morality was often measured not by goodness but by pride, revenge, and control.
By shahkar jalal3 months ago in Humans
“Long Live the Dead: The Cry That No One Heard”
Sadro lay on her bed, trembling and weak, her eyes red with tears. “Oh my God,” she whispered, “where is that man who can take me to the doctor? He’s been wandering all day without worry that his wife lies sick in bed. At least bring me some water,” she called to her daughter.
By shahkar jalal3 months ago in Humans







