Tag: death

  • Death in Retrofuture

    Death in Retrofuture

    Death is a prevalent theme in the band Tiger Army’s lyrical content. I’m a huge fan, and I have been for fifteen years. Since I’ve been paying attention to the lyrics of Nick 13 for all these years, I’ve noticed some themes get built upon with proceeding releases. What I noticed about their most recent release, Retrofuture, is…

  • A Biblical Worldview of Disgust

    A Biblical Worldview of Disgust

    There’s a worldview behind everything. From the atoms that form us, to the stars shining above us, to the sharks swimming in the ocean. There’s an origin and a meaning behind it all. Even someone who believes things are created by time and chance still believe a purpose is being served.

  • Death & Adjectives

    Death & Adjectives

    I’m going to show my cards here at the beginning: I believe the only consistent worldview is the Christian worldview. I’m going to give you two reasons other worldviews are prevaricated: death and adjectives.

  • Ain’t No Grave

    Ain’t No Grave

    Christians are afraid of giving too much care to the flesh. There’s a newfound confusion between our sinful nature and our bodies. We’ve lost sight of the fact that our bodies will be raised and perfected at the resurrection.

  • The Death of Death

    The Death of Death

    Everybody dies. At the very least, that’s a reason to mourn, but on the other hand, it is a constant reminder of a truth that Christians rejoice in: Christ has defeated death.