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AI And Apologetics
The Tools of the Age Every generation faces the same question in a different form: how should faith engage with new tools of power? In one era it was the printing press. In another, the radio or television. Today, it is artificial intelligence.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
The Mirror Of Mockery
The Nature Of The Mirror Mockery has become the native language of the modern world. It fills screens, floods comment sections, and echoes through every arena where ideas are exchanged. What once required substance now survives through sarcasm. To ridicule is easier than to reason.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans
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 U.S. Cost-of-Living Crisis: A Political Report for Everyday Americans
## The U.S. Cost-of-Living Crisis: A Political Report for Everyday Americans ### What’s Happening For many Americans today, politics isn’t just about party slogans or elections—it's about **whether they can afford to live**. A recent poll found that roughly 40 percent of adults say that cost-of-living is the single most important issue in their decision-making about who to vote for. This concern outweighs other issues like democracy, immigration, and crime. This shows how deeply economic strains are affecting daily life across the country.
By America today 3 months ago in Humans
Who Hung the Stars?. Top Story - October 2025.
They say, “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts” That statement always stumped me, confused me, and made me question. Maybe because math wasn't my forte? So, I looked at it through the lens of language which translated to "amalgamation." The definitions and examples I found of that term turned out to be so sterile and business-like, even from a cultural standpoint, though. I wasn't satisfied.
By Shirley Belk3 months ago in Humans
GUYS DON'T HAVE TO GO THROUGH THAT
GUYS DON’T HAVE TO GO THROUGH THAT I know why you’re afraid of us. Have you ever noticed that many men, especially those in any sort of power, are intimidated by women? We’re too weak, too emotional, too feminine! How many women have ever really wondered why? I think I may have the answer.
By Margaret Brennan3 months ago in Humans
Mina Naz: The Price of Love and Honor
hey say love is the most powerful emotion— It can build empires or destroy families. Mina Naz was once the heart of her home, a girl adored by everyone. But when her love crossed the boundaries of family honor, her world turned upside down.
By shahkar jalal3 months ago in Humans
My 9th Grade Experience
So if you haven’t started high school yet, and your worried about how it’ll be, or if you’ll be lonely or get bullied, your not alone, cause a couple of years ago I was in the exact same place you were, and after I started 9th grade, I quickly hated it, but we’ll get to that later
By Sahil Rawat3 months ago in Humans
Strictly Jimmy: The Unlikely Star Who Danced His Way Into Britain’s Heart. AI-Generated.
When it comes to reality television, few shows capture the nation’s attention quite like Strictly Come Dancing. Every season, celebrities step onto the dance floor with dreams of glitter, grace, and the famous Glitterball Trophy. But this year, one contestant has stolen the spotlight not just with his moves, but with his heart — Jimmy, or as fans affectionately call him, “Strictly Jimmy.”
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Humans
Magic and Tagging
Last week I was at the mall trying without success to find a new pair of running shoes I liked for under $100. I got hungry and hit the food court to get some food. As usual, me being me, some of it landed on my necktie so I went to the loo to rinse it off and for some reason noticed the graffiti on a toilet seat. People tag buildings, railways, and billboards with graffiti to mark their territory, express themselves, and boast about achievements, but a toilet? What was this person thinking?
By Samuel Wright3 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
“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






