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October 31, 2006

I just finished reading He Is There And He Is Not Silent by Francis A. Schaeffer, and I have to say that anyone who enjoys contemplating ideas of philosophy would do well to find a copy. One of the most interesting things about his passion for his beliefs is that he was not taught progressively to believe what he did, but came to it after studying it from the opposite side of the situation. He was an agnostic, and ended up holding to and finding complete satisfaction in the antithesis of this belief. This makes his reasoning all the more convincing, to know just how vividly he wrestled with everything he conveys.

If anyone has any interesting books or authors they enjoy, let me know about them, along with a brief synopsis!

"And, because he is not threatened by the difference between reality and fantasy, the Christian should be the man with the flaming imagination and the beauty of creation." - Francis A. Schaeffer

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