“A few cities in ashes cannot arrest the history of humanity.”
— Camille Flammarion (1894)
For all its faults, humanity is a beautiful thing. Its nature must be cherished and understood so that our descendants may live in a more glorious world.
Cities in Ashes explores the pitfalls and triumphs of mankind, and how we can learn from our ancestors and ourselves to better our future. Essays explore a wide range of topics, including science, politics, philosophy, faith, and personal anecdotes.

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Without question or pause, to be willing to march into hell for a heavenly cause