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      Hitting the Wall

      By admin | March 13, 2007

      Well, in lieu of heading to the hospital bright (?) and early in the morning I have spent the day writing and getting everything done I won’t get to Tomorrow. It’s been quite a productive day and I have about half of the talk written at this point.

      But I’ve hit the wall big time.

      This has the potential to be a really great weekend and this topic (”Does Science Disprove Christianity?” ) is so incredible, but man it’s thick and dense (especially for a non-scientist, like myself). I am killing myself trying to translate my thoughts and ideas into language that real people can understand with pictures and word-pictures.

      A short break for dinner and then back at it…

      Coming Soon: Reviews of The Case for a Creator; Scaling the Secular City; Christianity and the Nature of Science, and maybe some others.

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      2 Responses to “Hitting the Wall”

      1. cindy Says:
        March 14th, 2007 at 12:43 am

        that sounds like fun, “translating your thoughts and ideas inot language that real people can understand…” Maybe after this writing indevor you could right a “dictionary for real people.” :) Have fun with it!

      2. jason Says:
        March 14th, 2007 at 8:41 am

        Not me, but somebody needs too. The sciences, like most disciplines, have some pretty technical categories. If that dictionary were out there maybe yesterday wouldn’t have been so hard. :) Then real people (like me) would be able to get it.

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