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Tag Archives: Art
Religulous
Among the very many stupid movies coming out in theaters this one has caught my eye. Religilous, attempts to show people how stupid religion is and how it can’t really be true because its so ‘out there’, in the trailer … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Catholic Church, Christ, Christianity, Life, Movies, Personal Commentary, Religion, Spirituality, Theology
Tagged 2008, Art, blasphemy, Catholic, Christian, cray, Fun, God, Hollywood, Michelangelo, Modern art, Philosophy, Prejudice, Religilous, Religious, Satan, Summer Movies
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Caspian Conspiracy
Yes, as the title says! A Caspian Conspiracy! How? Well, just something which came across my mind after watching the latest installment of the Film Adaptions of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. I’ll probably be coming under fire from … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Chivalry, Conspiracies, Epic Films, History, Life, Literature, Movie Reviews, Movies, Personal Commentary, Protestantism, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, War
Tagged Armies, Art, Battle, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Catholics, Disney, Life, Movies, Prince Caspian, Spaniards, Spanish, The Chronicles of Narnia
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Compare and Contrast
I got this youtube clip in an e-mail from a friend. It’s basically a video of a horrible, funny, and just plain stupid looking sacrilege. These are things that you hear happening but never really witness it. I was (after … Continue reading
Dark Lord – Morgoth and Satan
I’ve recently been reading a bit of the Silmarillion, since I have made several attempts to read it in the past, but I wasn’t able to cope with the scale of it. In going over some of the story, I … Continue reading
Posted in Authors, Books, Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Christ, Christianity, Epic Films, History, Life, Literature, Lord of the Rings, My Life, Personal Commentary, Religion, Spirituality, The Hobbit, Theology, Tolkien, War
Tagged Art, Authors, Books, Catholicism, Christianity, Dark Lord, devil, God, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jesus, Life, Literature, Lord of the Rings, Love, Lucifer, Mogoth, Philosophy, Satan, Silmarillion, Tolkien, writers
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Bingley and Darcy
Here is something of what I’m striving for. English accents, Frilly Shirts, and some classic swordplay!!! I was thinking of doing a Darcy/Wickam fight, since they were at odds with each other throughout Pride and Prejudice. But the idea of … Continue reading
Posted in Chivalry, History, Impressions (Film), Movies, My Life, Personal Commentary, Swordplay, Videos, War
Tagged Art, Baseball, Fencing, History, Jane Austen, MBL, Mr. Bingley, Mr. Darcy, NBA, NFL, Pride and Prejudice, Sports, Swordfighting, Swordplay, Swords, Weapons
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Art, Philosophy, and Society
I found this great article on http://marymediatrix.com/ and was pretty excited about it. The article states how cubism mirrors our culture and society. As I have said before art does reveal a lot about the culture and morality of a … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Catholic Discussion, Life, Personal Commentary
Tagged Art, Catholic, Christian, Cubism, Culture, High School, Pablo Picasso, Philosophy, Religion, School, Society, Study
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Chicago – 1934
In sight of the new Economic Depression, some of us have turned to more tradional ways of making a living.