It actually brings up an interesting point. I haven't read any of these either, but I've done my share of soul searching and doubting and eventually felt God's presence in my life. Have you been proactive in your understanding of God? Not asking to throw down the gauntlet or to draw a line in the sand, I am actually just curious.
Michael Corrigan Programmer Endora Digital Solutions 1900 S. Highland Avenue, Suite 200 Lombard, IL 60148 630-627-5055 x-136 630/627-5255 Fax ----- Original Message ----- From: Nick McClure To: CF-Community Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 4:28 PM Subject: RE: Religious argument in the US... Why? You know, when I retire, I might read some of this, but I just don't have time. At 05:22 PM 2/6/2002 -0500, you wrote: >Ok, you want to know. Here: >Scientific approach - Genesis and the Big Bang >Religious/esoteric approach (various books on Kabbalah) > Basic books (really needed besides study in Torah, Talmud, etc.) > Derech Hashem (the way of God) > Innerspace > Advanced books (You can read them just off the cuff, but you'll > miss about 98% of whats going on. You can read them from a different > religious or esoteric tradition but then you'll lose 99.5% of whats going on). > Sefer Yetzirah (Kaplan translation is great, but you > really need to know Hebrew to get deep into it) > Bahir > Zohar (Soncino translation sucks and all others heavily > water it down. Hard to learn) >I can go on and on and on but the above are the place I'd start. Actually, >they are the places I've been to. :) ______________________________________________________________________ Macromedia ColdFusion 5 Training from the Source Step by Step ColdFusion http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201758474/houseoffusion Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-community@houseoffusion.com/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists