The images of the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ at the Allentown Art Museum are not only breathtaking, they're also a glimpse of a religious journey in art.
We have all heard that “blessed are those who have not seen and have believed.” “Miracle on 34th Street” suggests that we must believe in order to see.
These scenes from the Way of the Cross have provided inspiration for many of the world's greatest works of visual art. During Lent or Holy Week most parishes have a service of Stations at least once.
He appears on podcasts for skeptics and those who say they question our assumptions, including at least one podcast where he talked about finding evidence for simulation theory in the Bible.
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The best visual novels are the ones with engaging gameplay and memorable stories. There are well-known ones like Capcom's Ace Attorney series, but also some lesser-known ones that are still worth ...
I’m going to make the obvious point early: The law they’re following should obviously remove the Bible from Wilson County schools, and yet it’s still on the shelves there. Earlier this year ...