This may not be of great interest, but this book seemingly is quite profound
To: shrinkermd
THE BEGINNING OF WISDOM Reading Genesis By Leon R. Kass Free Press. 700 pages. $35
2 posted on
08/04/2003 4:29:12 PM PDT by
shrinkermd
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To: shrinkermd
Wow. That's actually an interesting and fair article from the NY Times.
3 posted on
08/04/2003 4:30:50 PM PDT by
Texas_Dawg
("...They came to hate their party and this president... They have finished by hating their country.")
To: shrinkermd
"Bioethicist" is a self-given title popular among ivory tower know-nothings. It is a red flag that says "I can safely be ignored by intelligent individuals". Self-described bioethicists almost invariably can have their arguments reduced to touchy-feely handwaving nonsense couched in vaguely scientific sounding terms.
10 posted on
08/04/2003 4:47:00 PM PDT by
tortoise
(All these moments lost in time, like tears in the rain.)
To: shrinkermd
11 posted on
08/04/2003 4:52:56 PM PDT by
syriacus
(Will pro-aborts discount Einstein's scientific ideas, since he said "GOD does not play dice?")
To: shrinkermd
Profundity is a terribly misunderstood concept; mostly it is awe of which we speak, a state of surprised ignorance while the profound is an imagined state of sudden understanding - a state I doubt we will ever reach.
To: shrinkermd
I will have to look further into this. I am teaching a verse-by-verse study of Genesis 1 - 11 starting in September. Thanks
To: diotima
My Coulter thesis is buried in this one... ;^)
14 posted on
08/04/2003 9:41:19 PM PDT by
AnnaZ
(unspunwithannaz.blogspot.com... "It is UNSPUN and it is Unspun, but it is not unspun." -- unspun)
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