Hi, I’m Terrence.


Welcome to a space where I share my thoughts on Christianity, the world, and how the two connect. I’ve spent years reflecting, questioning, and exploring—and this is where those ideas take shape.
Feel free to look around, engage with what resonates, and let me know what you think. I’m always eager to learn from others and grow through thoughtful conversation.


  • Why We Must Stop Treating Each Other as Villains

    How the Loss of Moral Imagination Is Tearing Us Apart Something is fracturing in our culture. Not our politics, not our institutions — our ability to see one another as morally serious people. More and more, we treat those who disagree with us as at…

    6–8 minutes

  • The Unbearable Autonomy of Being Human

    A Cultural and Metaphysical Diagnosis In recent years, many people have begun to sense that something in our way of being human has shifted. We have inherited a framework that places extraordinary weight on the individual — a framework that treats the self as the…

    6–9 minutes

  • The Crisis of the Self in Our Time: When the Individual Becomes the Last Sacred Thing

    🔱 A World Built on the Weight of the Autonomous Self We are living in a time when the self has become the last sacred thing — and it is collapsing under the weight of its own divinity. Human societies today are wrestling with a…

    9–14 minutes

  • Good People, Hidden Trouble: The Heart’s Secret Story

    🌤️ Where Goodness Meets Reality Most of us believe people are basically good. We see kindness in our neighbors, generosity in our communities, and compassion in moments of crisis. We try to live decent lives, to do the right thing, to treat others well. And…

    6–9 minutes

  • Have We Made God Too Small

    Escaping the Modern Myths That Shrink Divine Involvement He heard the sermon and felt a quiet sense of relief wash over him. The preacher’s voice was warm, steady, reassuring: “God wants you to flourish. He wants you to walk in blessing, in purpose, in the…

    7–11 minutes

  • More Than a Watchmaker: We Were Made for Presence

    🌑 The God Who Walks Away Imagine a parent who brings a child into the world, sets them gently on the floor, and then walks out of the room forever. No presence. No guidance. No relationship. No love. Most people would call that abandonment. Yet…

    9–14 minutes

  • Why the World Points Beyond Itself: A Philosophical Case for a Necessary, Personal Cause

    Human beings have always asked why the world exists. Not simply how it works, or how its parts interact, but why there is a world at all. Why is there something rather than nothing? Why does this universe, with these laws, these constants, and this…

    10–15 minutes

  • Do What Makes You Happy? The Mirage of Fulfilment

    How the Pursuit of Happiness Betrays You “Do what makes you happy.” You’ve heard it, you’ve believed it, maybe even built your choices around it. It sounds liberating, doesn’t it? A simple formula for life: chase what pleases you, avoid what doesn’t, and happiness will…

    4–6 minutes

  • Why Science Cannot Be Atheistic

    🌌 Breaking the Illusion of Incompatibility Is science the enemy of faith—or its child? Many assume that science and belief in God are locked in conflict, that science proves atheism, or that to do science one must assume there is no God. These claims sound…

    5–8 minutes

  • True Love and the Christian Ground of Reality

    💭 The Longing for True Love Everyone longs for it. Some chase it in novels, others scroll through apps, many wonder if it exists beyond fleeting passion. The ache remains: Is there such a thing as true love—lasting, trustworthy, real? Culture offers sparkles: the soulmate…

    3–5 minutes