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The Origin of Baal: From Title to Thunder Lord
A Name Before a God “Baal” did not begin as a single, clearly defined deity. The word itself simply meant “lord” or “master” in ancient Semitic languages. It could refer to a landowner, a ruler, or a divine figure. In early usage, it functioned more like a title than a personal name. Over time, however, this title became attached to specific gods in different regions. As local traditions developed, “Baal” shifted from a general label into the identity of particular deities, e
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Between Worlds: The Mixed-Race Experience
This post was inspired by a heartfelt note I read on Substack. The writer shared their pain of feeling disconnected from both sides of...
May 10, 20252 min read
Stop Saying Men Want Sex More Than Women—We’re Just Too Damn Busy
Women do want sex. We just don't have time
May 6, 20252 min read
Let’s Be Real: Everyone Fantasizes—Not Just Men
Can we stop pretending only men have sexual fantasies? If you’re in a relationship and think you’re the only one being “pure,” think...
May 6, 20252 min read


What is your weapon of choice?
MaryManson Civil Rights Act of 1964 Reversing #civilrights #1964 Okay, so I’m hearing a lot about the Civil Rights Act being revoked in...
Jan 24, 20251 min read


Why We Should Stop Referring to Women and Men as “Male” and “Female” in Everyday Conversation
Language is a powerful tool that shapes how we think about ourselves and others. The words we use to describe people carry subtle...
Jan 18, 20253 min read
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