Sunday, July 20, 2008

Book of the Month Club.

I like to read at least one book a month. I found a good read; 'The Science of God' by Gerald L. Schroeder. I am a science super freak-a-zoid and am very religious at the same time. This book says that it is OK to believe in both science and religion, and it actually puts them both together. People either believe in Science or religion. If you are one of them, you ought to read this book! It's deep man!

5 comments:

Joanna said...

Ric,at-my-house-I-have-book-with-Einstein-on-the-front.I-read-a-little-but,it-strangely-made-some-real-sense.You-are-not-alone...they're-here:)KIDDING:)Nah,not.Now-I-sound-like-your-bro-but-no-bunnies-yet:)

Ric Larson said...

Joanna, Einstein was 'da man'!Einstein was even quoted as saying something to the fact that "the Universe was so complicated that there must have been a Creator being it all". I'm still trying to fully comprehend E=mc2. ;)

Besides, who can not help but to dig his hair! Wild!

Doug said...

I believe the distilled interpretation of E=MC2 is...BOOM.

Joanna said...

Ric,check-out-the-"Chronicles-of-Amber"-by-Roger-Zelazny.Super-cool.Some-one-should-make-a-movie-from-it.

DRL said...

Ric, I am not much of a reader, but I do believe that Science and GOD are one. GOD mad the boundries for science. Every "Law of science" came from GOD, and is fully under the control of GOD. One of the best science reads is the "Bible". As a Theologion and study of "creation science" I believe that to study one should include the other, the 2 are synonymous. I have an friend that is a Giologist. He professes to be an atheist. It is intresting how the two of us can see the same evidance and interprate it from ether a evolutionists or creationists point of understanding.

Yes Doug, that is the exact defonition and result of E=MC2.