Substance, not Absence
I am a structuralist at heart. In oversimplified terms, that means I enjoy finding identical patterns in disparate places. For a long time, I've complained that books and other media published for religious audiences are applauded because of all the things they do not contain. You've heard it, I'm sure. "There's hardly any swearing! There's no sex. There's no violence. There's no homosexuality (problematic in itself). There's no. . ." etc. There's also usually very little plot, conflict, diversity, or meat. Literarily, it's sugar-free cotton candy. Sure, it doesn't have the stuff in it that culturally somebody (probably somebody else. These are decisions that most people outsource) decided is a problem, but it also doesn't contain any sustaining nutrients. When I studied abroad during my Master's program, my tutor carefully explained some differences in grading systems between this country and his. Whereas we here in the U...