Isn’t It Pretty?

13.7.25

“Oh, Jake” Brett said, “we could have had such a damned good time together.”

“Yes.” Jake said. “Isn’t it pretty to think so?”

I was Clementine when I kissed you too soon,

texted too much, and made you laugh.

I was Jane when I said nothing,

held my heart behind my back, and walked away softly.

I was Brett when I let you in carelessly,

wanting nothing more than to belong to you.


Clem erased Joel, and chose the ache all over
messy, but brave.

Jane returned to a humbled man when the fire burned out,
and they built from ash and grace.

Brett kept loving, though she left Jake in the taxi,
hollow and hopeless.

And us?

The dam of our story has just broken.

-Lele

‘Dealing with Dawkins’

Written by Dr John Blanchard

Christian apologetics.

‘Perfect for our skeptical times, this book will demonstrate to any open-minded reader that, contrary to Dawkins’ atheistic claims, biblical Christianity is reliable and relevant, powerful and persuasive.’ – Professor Edgar H. Andrews

Blanchard offers an elegant and concise engagement with Dawkins’ scholarship. He reveals Richard Dawkins’ as a man on a proud mission to ‘attack God, all gods, anything and everything supernatural, wherever and whenever they have been or will be invented’ [1].

This is a crucial consideration for Dawkins’ readers, as it demonstrates a bias so passionate it debilitates much of Dawkins’ latter scholarship. To his credit, Dawkins is upfront about his intention to convert his readers to atheism. That is, after all, Dawkins’ appeal. At least, that is why I purchased and read his work years ago as a 16-year-old militant atheist.

The God Delusion and The Greatest Show on Earth are the focus of Blanchard’s response. He tactfully demonstrates that Dawkins’ approach to theology is often shallow, illogical, and ignorant. By the end of the book, he explores the nature of true faith, submits God-centered alternatives, and concludes with a cogent depiction of the only message worth sharing – the gospel of Jesus Christ.

As a former adherent of Dawkins’ cause, I consider Dawkins’ dealt with, decisively.

– Lele M

[1] The God Delusion, p.36