Recap
Wow ... here I am again
Lots has happened. God has been good. Didnt know i'd come back to this blog, but i guess i loved it that much. at least now i'm free of my stalker - i can blog in peace.
Well - will be using this space just to collect my thoughts from time to time.
I've found my life's calling, and it comes with a tremendous sense of deep peace. You know - that feeling that goes through you when you sigh deeply and a sense of well-being permeates your entire being. Only that the feeling is permanent.
My classes are an interesting combination. It will be quite an adventure. I'm not to keen on grades this time - just want to finish and use that qualification to progress.
God is good. Been gathering lots of information lately, especially on my pet topic - Creationism. Here are a few thots(very few) - the rest is on the dvd which i must order soon (the dvd was highlighting the fact that the greatest scientific minds were also Christians):
Science is thinking God's thoughts after him. - Sir Isaac Newton.
Einstein once said that in spite of all teh discoveries he'd made, teh one thing he dreamed of discovering was what was on God's mind at creation.
The theory of evolution is impossible. - French encyclopedia.
Prof. Thomas Dwight of Harvard University said that it was interesting to note that while the greatest scientific minds were convinced of the impossibility of the theory of evolution, the ignorant masses were convinced of its truth.
Sir Francis Bacon, who is considered by many as the Father of Modern Science, is quoted as saying that there are two books everyone should read: the Scriptures and the Book of Nature.
Dr Charles Townes, who discovered lasers, was a believer and a creationist.
note to self: buy Evidence for Creation by Tom deRosa from www.coralridge.com

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