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- The Cult of HadesThe cult of Hades was not a destination of negative influence or worship but rather the exact opposite. Souls sought Hades in order to better understand what happens after life on Earth.
- "The Pendulum of Hades"The slimy floor slid ever backward into the film-covered walls. He felt himself falling as his footing vanished with the vanishing floor. His arms flailed above his head in hopes of finding a life saving grip…
- Behind the Red CloakThe story of a war between a world unknown by humans. The god of Death and an red and white angel clash in a icy wasteland. Will our beloved Santa succeed? Or will the world we now crumble before us? A world unknown answered in a single letter.
HellAny discussion of Hell must begin by differentiating between Hell and Hades. Hades is a Greek word adapted from the name of the god of the netherworld otherwise known as Pluto. Hell is something else altogether.- Hades, Ruler of the UnderworldNot only is he the god of the underworld, but he also a fair and just god in deciding punishments for evil.
- Analysis: How Persephone and Demeter Relate to Western Society TodayAn analysis of the poem "Demeter and Persephone" by Alfred Lord Tennyson.
- Greek Mythology: Fun Facts About HadesHades, 'god of the underworld' is popularly known as the villain in many Greek myths and fables.
Have You Ever Tasted Hades? The Hottest of All Peppers Revealed!The reign of the Habanero has ended. What is the hottest pepper on Earth?- Where the Fog Wentmysterious poem about the other side of the cold fog, something we would experience on a cold winters night.
- A Cry of DesperationA villanelle/poem I wrote...
- OrionA poem about mythology.
- Thy Struggle InsideA modern day Shakespearean sonnet about the torture one feels to remain honest and truthful to God, while living in a land of sin and excess. The internal questioning one may have about whether what they're doing is right or wrong.
One Hell of a TimeNo one is safe from the effects of this economy.
3 Ways to Get JoyPeople are always looking for happiness and joy in the world around them, but Jesus can give true everlasting joy within.- Hades and Persephone, a Poem of Eternal RecurrenceThe flow of the male and female, of destruction and creation, in the voices of their prime representatives of Greek mythology, Hades and Persephone
- OblivionThis poem reminds one that when it is over, it is over.
Airline from HadesEveryone experiences flight delays, most are only an hour or two. Maybe three in bad weather. This trip to Hawaii cost me two days of my vacation to the Hawaiian Islands!
Clash of the Titans Remake Movie ReviewClash of the Titans is a mess. I won't say that it wasn't partially entertaining. It's not boring. Just don't expect any semblance of sense.- The "Saved" and "Unsaved" Among UsMany do not understand what the theological term "Saved" means. This writing defines that distinction.
- Basketball Coach Turns into Bible CoachA former college basketball coach now coaches people in how to better understand the Bible and its meaning for their daily lives.
- Clash of the TitansClash of the Titans is about the mortal son of Zeus, if you didn't notice, this is based off Greek mythology. Read the article and find out more!
Where was Jesus During the Three Days Between His Death and Resurrection?Have you ever wondered where Jesus went during the time between his death and his resurrection? It's not an important question in terms of eternal salvation and being a Christian but it's worth a brief investigation- Aeneas in HadesA literary-based short story of Aeneas' journey through Hades
Nite MareIn dreams she rides and captures souls, in her twisting cyclonic wake....- Easter CycleIteration of the meaning of Easter.
- Halloween Night in Hades HollowWhat do they expect when they move into a place called Hades Hollow?
Exploring the Myth of Persphone and Her Relationship to the Four SeasonsThis article explores the myth of Persphone and explains her relationship to the four seasons - - spring, summer, fall, and winter.- A Review of the Poem "The Garden of Proserpine"In Greek mythology, Proserpine is the daughter of Ceres and the wife of Pluto. She is thus the goddess of Hades (that is, the kingdom of the dead), and her Garden lies on the border of Hades. Swinburne uses the myth to express a mood.
- GraduationEducation is the most important thing because it discerns the animal from the human being. There are many who appear to be the highest life form but the educated take note of the actions of a being and then decide if it is animal, vegetable or truly a human being.
- King's SpeechA poem
- Adventures of the DioscuriThis is just a little story I wrote (not my best work) while I was bored. Maybe someone will find it interesting, I kinda doubt it. Well, If you have some time, Enjoy.
- Asphodelit makes Pluto proud to know,
It lives and thrives in the Greek underworld.
Tis the favorite food of his dead, - Lazarus Walking PastSomething soothing, and tranquil for thought





