Sandra Dodd

I liked this quote. Maybe I should start a list, something like
"baffling quote of the week."

Any attempt to define a subject is an attempt to get at the heart of
what that subject is. For instance: �What is human language?� or
�What is math... at bottom... beyond the symbols?� These are very
difficult questions to answer�especially for the non-Christian.





To see it in context, it's in the middle of the three questions here:

http://www.hightestscores.com/christian-textbooks/worldview.htm



Sandra

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Nancy Wooton

On May 19, 2008, at 9:40 AM, Sandra Dodd wrote:

> I liked this quote. Maybe I should start a list, something like
> "baffling quote of the week."
>
> Any attempt to define a subject is an attempt to get at the heart of
> what that subject is. For instance: “What is human language?” or
> “What is math... at bottom... beyond the symbols?” These are very
> difficult questions to answer—especially for the non-Christian.
>
>
>
>
>
> To see it in context, it's in the middle of the three questions here:
>
> http://www.hightestscores.com/christian-textbooks/worldview.htm
>


I like the typo in the description on the page <g> You'd think
someone would have noticed "textboook"! They clearly aren't selling
English grammar books, unless dangling participles are what the
subject is. Or is it are?

Nancy

Sandra Dodd

-=-I like the typo in the description on the page <g> You'd think
someone would have noticed "textboook"! -=-

They know textbooks can be scary, I guess. Boooo.

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