Why You Should Listen
This piece isn’t theology and it isn’t science—it’s the ache between them. A soliloquy of despair and reverence, it speaks from the wound of human cruelty and the wonder of a world that refuses to be destroyed. It asks what remains when tyrants rise, empires collapse, and gods fall silent. The answer is not certainty, but sweetness—the kind that lingers in mountains, in seas, in children’s laughter. If you’ve ever felt abandoned by heaven yet pierced by the beauty of earth, this one is for you.