how the x-files should've ended:
mulder finds out he was an alien all along
@writingwithcolor Hello! I am creating a sci-fi/fantasy book series and would like to make the story’s universe more religiously inclusive. Is this problematic --> Demons and evil spirits play some of the biggest antagonists in the story and are warded off by all religious figures and symbols instead of only Christ and crucifixes. The concept would imply that all religions are interconnected to each other despite their major differences. How can I, as a Christian, approach this idea correctly or why should I not use it? Thank you so much!
P.S - I’m sorry for sending this question into your fanmail and if I’m still doing it wrong now, I am really struggling to figure out how Tumblr works.
“why are you dressed like that?”
“this is the way”
Rick O’Connell: *swaying in place nervously while trying to impress a girl*
Luke Skywalker + FIRE
The symbolic meaning of fire varies wildly depending on context. It can represent purification or destruction, hell or resurrection, wisdom or passion. It warms and illuminates, but can also bring pain and death. It is a force of change and transformation.
I am Lieutenant Nyota Uhura of the U.S.S. Enterprise. And you have committed an act of war against the Federation.
Zoe Saldana as NYOTA UHURA Star Trek Beyond (2016) dir. Justin Lin
every bradley i've ever met in my life was a complete asshole
Don’t look back.
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace || The Mandalorian S2: The Rescue
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