I took off almost my entire high school years to do the soul searching stuff. Got out 
on a GED (highest score ever, but still a GED). Sometimes you need to take some time 
to reflect. 

At 05:33 PM 2/6/02, you wrote:
>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
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>  ----- 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. :)
>
>  
>
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