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.
Christ Is King
Every culture has a throne. The only question is who sits on it. Some people crown themselves. Others crown society. Still others crown the government, or money, or pleasure. But someone or something always rules the human heart. The idea of living without a king is an illusion, because every human being worships something.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
The War on Order
We live in a time when doing the right thing often feels like an act of rebellion. When honesty can ruin a career. When decency is mocked as naïve. When standing for truth invites hatred, censorship, and isolation. Somehow, the people who uphold virtue have become the villains in the story of modern culture.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
The Death of “Live and Let Live”
There was a time when “live and let live” actually meant something noble. It meant respecting each other’s differences, coexisting in peace, and not forcing our personal views onto our neighbors. It meant freedom of conscience, speech, and thought. It meant that the person next to you didn’t have to believe what you believed for both of you to live decent, peaceful lives.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
“The Man Who Collected Sunsets”
By Murad Ali Shah Every evening at six, he stood by the hill that overlooked the city. In his hand was a small glass jar, and in his eyes, a quiet kind of longing. To anyone passing by, he looked like an ordinary man — perhaps a dreamer, perhaps a fool — holding up an empty jar toward the fading sky.
By Murad Ali Shah3 months ago in Humans
Why Crowds Watch and Never Help. AI-Generated.
It was a perfect Tuesday afternoon, the kind where the sun feels like a gift. The downtown square was bustling with people on lunch breaks, tourists consulting maps, and students lounging on the steps of the old courthouse. In the midst of this, an elderly man, Mr. Evans, was walking his small, terrier mix when he suddenly stumbled. His leg buckled, and he fell hard onto the pavement, letting out a sharp cry as his head snapped back. The little dog yelped and strained at its leash.
By The 9x Fawdi3 months ago in Humans
The Sound of Forgotten Letters
In the city, the first morning rays shone through the mud and moisture. Laila, like every day, stepped out of her small apartment and faced the hustle and bustle of the city. Her footsteps echoed on the muddy streets, mixed with the sounds of people, cars, and streetlights, reflecting the chaos of daily life. Yet, in a quiet alley, an old post office stood forgotten by time. Its windows were dirty, the walls cracked, and the door rusty from years of neglect.
By Emranullah3 months ago in Humans
What Stayed with Me After the Last Page
This time, it is another book that resonates so deeply in my soul that it took me days to fully process everything that it carries. The cases presented in the books really capture the injustice, the betrayal and the pain of the people. The cases not only moved me but also put me in the shoes of the victims. I felt every wound and the bitter truth presented in the book.
By Nuradlina Izzati3 months ago in Humans
The Human Heart of Sahl
Although Sahl’s family was full of ignorance and bad morals, Sahl stood out from the rest. He possessed a unique character, positive thinking, and a constant desire to benefit others. His other siblings were often taken to foreign wars. Wherever his brothers went, their names were known. Their hobbies — dogs, chickens, pigeons, and guns — had become a part of their lives.
By shahkar jalal3 months ago in Humans
The Transition from 3D to 4D/5D Consciousness
In our daily lives, we often find ourselves navigating an intricate web of beliefs and narratives that shape our reality. This existence in the third dimension (3D) tends to be riddled with illusions created by clichés, mixed metaphors, and false narratives. These constructs are often reinforced by the ego, which seeks validation and stability in a world that is constantly shifting. However, as we begin to embrace the evolution into the fourth dimension (4D) and fifth dimension (5D), we can begin to transcend these limitations and recognize a more profound truth about our existence.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior3 months ago in Humans





