Turn Over a New Leaf: Being a Better Version of Yourself

Photo by Jill Wellington Monique Johnson’s message of relentlessly overcoming resistance is a much-needed line for the younger generation, a call for becoming a better version of yourself! Sometimes, it’s quite easy to look at life as simply a series of challenges laid out for us–some small and some large, but all with a chance…

If You Can Peep Into the Future, Would You Take a Look?

Photo by Caleb Jones on Unsplash People are always interested in the idea of powers. Some opt to fly, while others want to control the elements. If you were allowed to see the future, would you like to? If you were given the chance to know what the future entails, would you grab it? The…

Hell and the Problem of Evil Explained

Photo by Felix Weinitschke on Unsplash The problem of evil is a philosophical and theological issue that attempts to reconcile the existence of evil and suffering in the world. The term “Hell” is often intertwined with the problem of evil, as it is traditionally understood as a place or state of punishment and suffering for those who have…

Do Imagination and Friends Make the Perfect Blend?

Photo by Yan Berthemy on Unsplash Having imaginary friends is not a foreign experience for children. But while it’s a common occurrence, does this automatically make it beneficial? Children have the most active imaginations. Whether building robots out of used boxes or enjoying tea parties with imaginary friends, they never run out of vision and…

Worlds Beyond Our Solar System That Could Host Alien Life

Photo by Massimiliano Morosinotto on Unsplash Exoplanets, also known as extrasolar planets, are planets that orbit stars other than our Sun.  Since the first confirmed exoplanet discovery in 1992, astronomers have detected thousands of exoplanets using various observational methods. These distant worlds come in a wide range of sizes, compositions, and environments, and some of them hold the…