Facing Your Demons: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Fear
On Halloween, a holiday that celebrates superficial terrors, it’s easy to forget that deep-seated fears require both self-awareness and courage to confront.

On Halloween, a holiday that celebrates superficial terrors, it’s easy to forget that deep-seated fears require both self-awareness and courage to confront.

Friendships change. Families change. Traditions change. There is, in every season of change, an everlasting, eternal, unchanging God upon whom I can fix my eyes.

We should never forget the real meaning of Halloween: paganism.

This is your guide to which candies might (or might not) help get you through this final week of political purgatory.

Scary clowns and other horrors are the topics of conversation for Erin and Hannah as they welcome special guest Luke T. Harrington to talk about the Christian aversion to the horror genre.
What one CaPC writer found after he overcame crippling fear and subjected himself to the horror classic for the first time.
Erin Newcomb makes a case for the virtue, humanness, and theological richness of scary stories, and urges us to follow Neil Gaiman’s advice to give a scary book to someone on Halloween.
Drew tries to freshen up the discussion on OWS and Erin S. asks you to test your character knowledge.
“After all, pagans all eat and breathe on Halloween, and I’m not going to stop doing those things just because they do them too.”
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