Author Archives: Grecia H.

God doesn’t care if the End is near

Little Boy and Fat Man were the nicknames of the two bombs dropped during World War II, and they stopped time on clock later found. In Watchmen, a little boy is near Jon and Janey when a fat man steps … Continue reading

Posted in Grecia Huesca, October, October 5 | 1 Comment

September 26th Rosen and Kermode

In Frank Kermode’s The End, there is one particular passage that caught my attention. Kermode wrote: “We may be sure that the failure of 1964, or even so far of 1965, to produce atomic war and the burning of Paris … Continue reading

Posted in Grecia Huesca, September, September 28 | Tagged , | 2 Comments

Finishing Kirsch

As a skeptic of all apocalyptic theories, I enjoyed finishing Kirsch’s book because he is a skeptic himself. Reading about this subject through another skeptic’s eyes make it more comfortable for me because he explores the book of Revelation- a … Continue reading

Posted in Grecia Huesca, September, September 21 | 1 Comment

September 12th “Knowing”

“Knowing” (2009) Directed by Alex Proyas Prophecy in the 21st century has become the center of many End-of-the-World theories and movies made for entertainment rather than to warn humanity. In 1959, a disturbed girl name Lucinda places a white sheet … Continue reading

Posted in Grecia Huesca, September, September 14 | 5 Comments

A History of the End of the World

I really like how the book is written. Kirsch is very eloquent and speaks in a voice that does not feel too academic or dense of difficult, but it is easy to follow. It is as if he is dragging … Continue reading

Posted in Grecia Huesca, September, September 7 | Tagged , , | 1 Comment