alanbreck (25)in #writing • 7 years agoThe Underground: Part 7“It’s not right for you to be like this all the time,” Anna’s counselor said to her. He had a bald, chubby face, his…alanbreck (25)in #writing • 7 years agoThe Underground: Part 6“Seriously, this is completely messed up!” Otto screamed at the sky in the empty skyline of the parking lot that no…alanbreck (25)in #religion • 7 years agoOn Catholic Identity: Part 2The Rogue Priest (On Catholic Identity: Part 2) Back in my home parish in the rural mid-west, in a town of about…alanbreck (25)in #writing • 7 years agoThe Underground: Part 5Azazel watched the exchange safely perched on top of one of the many dilapidated buildings that peppered the area. A…alanbreck (25)in #writing • 7 years agoThe Underground: Part 4Anna hated walking solo late at night. The bar was located on the outskirts of downtown in an open area by the river…alanbreck (25)in #writing • 7 years agoThe Underground: Part 3“So, our last meeting,” Constance said, slowly strolling with Tra along the tight cobblestone road. “It was a mistake…alanbreck (25)in #nothing • 7 years agoTest 3Another testalanbreck (25)in #nothing • 7 years agoTest 2so do your bestalanbreck (25)in #nothing • 7 years agoThis is a testso do your bestalanbreck (25)in #writing • 7 years agoThe Underground: Part 2“The walk wasn't worth listening to this tripe,” Otto muttered under his breath, just soft enough that the others at…alanbreck (25)in #writing • 7 years agoThe Underground: Part 1How many eons must one live before time ceases to have meaning? However many centuries it had been for Azazel were…alanbreck (25)in #religion • 7 years agoOn Catholic Identity: Part 1“If, longer after we are gone, an alien race dug up the remains of our civilization and took a look at the Catholic…alanbreck (25)in #philosophy • 7 years agoThe Myth of ProgressThe Myth of Progress A Preliminary thought experiment: Go down your family tree to one of your…alanbreck (25)in #religion • 7 years agoOn the Importance of SystemsWhen the first child came along, like any Dad, got plenty of shaking heads and grins on how much my life was going to…