Rick and Morty’s Argument FOR God

Ironically, the episode “The Ricks Must Be Crazy” presents two classical examples of arguments for God’s existence.

Dear Alien, Who Art in Heaven: Finding God in Asteroid City

Asteroid City expresses a conviction that God speaks, but questions whether that speech is intelligible.

Lorde’s Solar Power Is an Embodiment of the Spiritual-but-Not-Religious Age

Even as Solar Power knocks at the hollow of everything that we seem to live for, these are questions that, even at the end, remain unanswered.

Persuasion 212 | Garden Variety, with Sarah Pabody

Erin and Hannah explore our shared desire to find meaning through our work and in life, and Sarah Pabody stops in to share the lessons she’s learned growing flowers at Triple Wren Farms.

The God of Our Anxiety 

Questions about God and the meaning of life and how it all works linger even after we’ve had great therapy, coping mechanisms, and medicine.

Why Truth-Loving Christians Still Have a B.S. Problem (and What We Can Do about It)

We need to learn how to cut through the B.S. and un-deceive ourselves daily to gain a clearer vision of both God and the world.

Why the John 3:16 “Rainbow Man” Is Serving Multiple Life Sentences

We all expect to have important, dramatic lives. We all think we’ll turn out to be heroes. We’re just like Rainbow Man.

Person of Interest: A.I.s and the ‘Quintessence of Dust’

Person of Interest recognizes our desire for belonging, love, and beauty, while simultaneously recognizing our wretchedness and legitimate doubts.

‘S.’ Marks the Spot: Navigating J. J. Abrams and Doug Dorst’s Meaningful Maze

‘S.’ can help remind us of the need to soldier forth and forge relationships, across space, across time, across texts.

The Kiddy Pool: Birthday Fatigue

At birthday parties, kids want to binge on fun and the parents want to binge on memory.