Pizza Dough and an Update I'm bad at newsletter updates, or blogging, or whatever this thing is. As everyone's mom has said at one point or another: "If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all." The world is on fire.
Transactional Forgiveness I've thought a lot about forgiveness. I'd hoped I could make this post the last one of 2024 but it's been hard to gather my thoughts around it. The past year has been difficult, due in part to interpersonal conflicts that have festered and
The False Dichotomy of American Lore I've had trouble knowing what to say here lately. In the past few months, I've focused on my novel in some ways to hide from the world going on outside. It's been a hard year for me personally and each new day brings another
Thoughts on unpaid internships One afternoon, pre-COVID, I received a call at my office and something possessed me to answer it[1]. Normally a call on this line is someone trying to sell me on a new fiber connection, recruiting services, or the latest and greatest software tool that will make my teams much
Improving Diversity in Tech Diversity: the subject of social media flamewars and Republican talking points. Great for getting clicks. Not so great for people trying to make a living without worrying about being judged on their culture or skin color. Maybe this isn't timely content with major corporations rolling back their DEI
How I approach storytelling 💡Happy 2024. I have returned. Apologies for my absence, the last few weeks have been a lot. Hoping to get back into the routine. I was recently invited to a Discord server for writers where I've enjoyed finding a community and receiving feedback on my work. I don&
Sometimes I'm not enough I'm still here. I don't really feel like writing but after a month of radio silence, I decided I should post something if only to let everyone know I'm still alive and the site isn't dead, at least not yet. I could
Mind's Time This is a short story set in the same world as my in progress novel. If you like this content please consider subscribing. Enjoy! Dariush Mohammadi jolted awake to a harsh buzzing that reverberated through the room. Three sharp screeches like a strangled goose, then a pause, and then repeating.
Deconstruction Resources that Helped Me While my own experiences ultimately led me out of Evangelicalism, I was recently asked if there were resources I could share as well. If you're new here and interested in Evangelical deconstruction, I encourage you to read about my journey. Otherwise, the rest of these are in the
The Death of Twitter and Thoughts on Billionaires Turn out the lights. Twitter is over[1]. It's been over for a while but it seems we're nearing a tipping point. The company is hemorrhaging money and the "Free Speech Absolutist" owner has a nazism problem. Even if he didn't, he
Evangelicals and the End Times In light of renewed fighting between Israel and Palestine, there have been the requisite takes on the conflict started, who is right or wrong, and the "common sense" ways to resolve it once and for all. When it's brought up: What does this conflict have to
Government Dysfunction and You I'm from the U.S. and write from a U.S.-centric viewpoint. This post will be about the U.S. federal government with a sprinkle of other levels, mainly to highlight why we are so dysfunctional, especially if anyone in the audience is not U.S.-based.
We Taught Sand to Think This is a short story written in the same world as my debut novel. If you enjoy please consider subscribing. Sun streamed through the kitchen window, reflecting off the stark white countertops. José paused his work, cleaning leftovers from lunch, to raise the sash and allow the breeze and the
AI, Creativity, and Labor I tend to avoid writing too much about current events because there are voices better than mine on most topics and such posting has a limited shelf-life. I decided I'd weigh in on this one because it is at the intersection of two of my passions. If you
Those times I harassed Mormon missionaries The title doesn't lie. There were two instances of Mormon missionary harassment. Neither are particularly interesting and I present them in the context of regret and of the Evangelical pot calling the kettle "black".
When Perfect is the enemy of good enough Short stories and more information about my novel are coming. It may not be perfect but it will be interesting.
What I (now) Believe - Deconstruction Part 10 Instead of ranting about what I’m against, I’ll tell you what I’m for. That answer is simple: I am for humanity. I’m for humans over religions, over nations, and over corporations. I believe that we are equal.
The Final Straw - Deconstruction Part 9 In some ways, I wish I could say that Trump was the final straw or Evangelicals’ embrace of his presidency. I wish I could say it was the abysmal COVID response, the relentless drive to pack the courts and subjugate women. I wish I’d seen the racism, the bigotry,
Filling the Void - Deconstruction Part 8 White supremacy is a big problem for mainline Protestant churches. The more liberal members are walking away from church entirely. The more conservative ones leave for places that have no qualms with preaching it.
Leaving is painful (Deconstruction Part 7) Evangelicalism treats people as marketing tools, a source for the offering plate, and a vote to propel their political power.
And the walls come tumbling down (Deconstruction Part 6) Deconstruction is a process. Maybe some people wake up one day and realize they no longer believe in the things they spent decades cultivating but that's not what happened for me. 2010 until 2013 was a difficult time. Financially we were recovering from the failure of my business.
The other first crisis (Deconstruction Part 5) 💡Welcome to cfreak.dev! If you're new here you might wish to start with part one. If you haven't subscribed, please consider doing so. It's free and it helps me track engagement. Bonus: When you sign up you'll be able to comment
Always artificial, rarely intelligent Artificial Intelligence. It's been in the news lately if you haven't noticed. AI will take our jobs, run off with our partners, and kill us all.[1] I'm often asked about how I think AI will shape the world so for today's
The first crisis Deconstruction Part 4 - or how I learned to stop worrying and reject the idea of Hell I love Isaac Asimov. Well, his later works probably aren't as good. Maybe it's better to say I like Asimov. Except he had a problem with misogyny. Ok fine.
All the promises are empty A journey of deconstruction Part 3 "Prosperity Gospel" was inevitable. Â For those not familiar "Prosperity Gospel" is the idea that good Christians will be blessed with wealth in the current life. Therefore the most wealthy are the most righteous. Of course, the best way for God
On Writing Friday Update #1 I've made a decision. It happens from time to time, we'll see if it is a good one. Part 3 of the Deconstruction series is still in progress but I'd like to have three updates a week. To that end, my
A game of Evangelicalism Deconstruction Part 2 At the Resort Ministry, there were three groups. The hunters, the hunted, and the insiders. The hunters donned camouflage clothing and painted their faces. Their game proved to be the most fun on nights like this one where the moon remained hidden in its monthly orbit and
A journey of deconstruction Part 1 - Definitions The best place to start any journey is at the beginning. My morals, ethics, and worldview are, for better or worse, shaped by evangelical Christianity and it frames a great deal of my writing. This being the first post, I think it wise to start with