Would you please play somewhere else today?
I have work to do. Is it obvious?
I'd rather to more fun things too.
Actually could you just take an extended vacation?
I would like to be clutter free and clean for the holidays.
Thanks!
Monday, November 24, 2008
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Sunday Book Review: Monkey Girl
Monkey Girl by Edward Hume made my head hurt but in good way. It's about evolution. So if this bothers you please stop reading now.
Things I learned:
The Scopes Monkey Trial was kind of a joke. The town was having some financial problems so the town elders thought that a trial about evolution would help the local economy. So they asked Scopes to say he taught evolution in his classroom. He agreed.
I didn't realize how much or for how long the teaching of evolution has been contested and challenged in the United States.
Text book publishing companies have watered down evolution because they fear the books won't be purchased.
Random Thoughts from reading the book:
I learned about about Intelligent Design. All I can say is why bring science into religion? I can't help but believe that this is drawing line in the sand. If intelligent design is real science then you need to test it. If you did test it would it hold up? I don't think so. So might that then prove there is no God?
I personally don't think evolution makes it so there is not a God. The more I know about the world and how it works the more amazed I am and the more I believe in something. How can you not look at your child's tiny body and not believe in something? How can you not think about life and not be amazed and thankful? I can't.
Ultimately, I believe Religion, Spirituality, and Philosophy is about why we exist. Science is about how. Let's keep it that way.
Things I learned:
The Scopes Monkey Trial was kind of a joke. The town was having some financial problems so the town elders thought that a trial about evolution would help the local economy. So they asked Scopes to say he taught evolution in his classroom. He agreed.
I didn't realize how much or for how long the teaching of evolution has been contested and challenged in the United States.
Text book publishing companies have watered down evolution because they fear the books won't be purchased.
Random Thoughts from reading the book:
I learned about about Intelligent Design. All I can say is why bring science into religion? I can't help but believe that this is drawing line in the sand. If intelligent design is real science then you need to test it. If you did test it would it hold up? I don't think so. So might that then prove there is no God?
I personally don't think evolution makes it so there is not a God. The more I know about the world and how it works the more amazed I am and the more I believe in something. How can you not look at your child's tiny body and not believe in something? How can you not think about life and not be amazed and thankful? I can't.
Ultimately, I believe Religion, Spirituality, and Philosophy is about why we exist. Science is about how. Let's keep it that way.
Categories:
books,
foodie friday,
NaBloPoMo2006,
sunday book review,
wip wednesday,
wordless wednesday
Monday, November 17, 2008
Silky Soft Scarf
So I’ve had some of this Frog Tree Pima Silk yarn in my stash for a really long time. On a whim I made this. I really like it. So I wrote up the pattern and got some great hookers to help me test it.
This pattern is also available as a pdf download on Ravelry and you can find it on Fiber Star Originals as well.
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