The Monsters Are Already Here
We have our own agents provocateur who manipulate the impressionable to turn neighbor against neighbor, sowing seeds of suspicion and division with lies and conspiracies.

We have our own agents provocateur who manipulate the impressionable to turn neighbor against neighbor, sowing seeds of suspicion and division with lies and conspiracies.

When a culture loses its imagination, it loses more than just quality “content” or good “entertainment.” It loses a bit of its soul.

Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone could contend for human worth on the basis of a shared imago Dei, a spiritual aspect that provides an inherent value to each individual, while the reboot seems content to regard men and women materialistically.

Seeing and Believing takes a journey to Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote dream world and Jordan Peele-produced revamp of The Twilight Zone.

“Even though the series played on tropes familiar to the genres of science fiction, fantasy, and horror, it was animated by a profound sense of humanity.”
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