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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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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!
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.