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Tag: Faerie Queene

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Writing and Reading Science Fiction and Fantasy

Science Fiction can glorify God if the writer can keep his facts straight. It's a haven for uniformitarianism, the perfectibility of man, in short, secularism of all kinds. But since true Science is based in the Scriptures, true Science Fiction must be based in factual information and reasonable speculation based on what may happen. Man … Continue reading Writing and Reading Science Fiction and Fantasy

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December 24, 2011October 1, 2013#D Animations, c.s. lewis, determinism, e-books, evolution, Faerie Queene, fantasy, future, Narnia, Perilandra, Science Fiction, tolkien, videos1 Comment
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Principles of Writing Fiction

It's hard to say when people began writing fiction, but it has been used for millennia to communicate truth. Seems strange to say that something that isn't true can teach truth, but good fiction always has done that. Using characters, settings or events that didn't actually happen, writers create a vehicle by which to make … Continue reading Principles of Writing Fiction

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October 6, 2011September 28, 2013characters, customs, Dickens, Faerie Queene, fantasy, fiction, Heinlein, Heyer, Jesus Christ, magic, Mars, mythology, parables, Pilgrim's Progress, Scriptural principles, setting, truth1 Comment
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Godly Womanhood

(A note on the picture with this post: Just to prove women can be both beautiful and godly, three Barbie "Makeovers" representing characters from Edmund Spenser's epic allegory the Faerie Queene: Left to right, Gloriana, representing the glory of God, Una, representing Truth, and Goldenberry, wife of Satyrane, a godly knight protecting Una in her … Continue reading Godly Womanhood

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September 6, 2011September 26, 2013Barbie Makeover, beauty, blue jeans, boarding school, dressup, exposure, Faerie Queene, femininity, feminism, girlhood, harpies, jobs, lace, loneliness, male-female relationships, Marine Corps, miniskirts, mystery, power, protection, purity, security, Spenser, suspicion, unisex, women1 Comment
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