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Comforting explanation of BEING in God’s Will

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4 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-24-24

Finding God’s “perfect” will is an often articulated desire of believers. We have been trained by our post-modern culture to romanticize our life’s calling…when really it is articulated very well in God’s Word.
Jerry utilizes his very difficult life experience to connect us to simplicity of God’s will and the folly of “chasing after it”. It does not run from us; it is always right under our feet, right now.
Speaker was a bit difficult to enjoy.

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Thought provoking consideration of scripture through the lens of today’s culture and economics

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 05-24-24

While I cannot agree with all of Mr. Sider’s interpretation of scripture, I can say I have been turned back into the word to check my own.
And, I have been challenged to do those things I can autonomously do to contribute to wide spread human flourishing.
This is book is worth the read and the introspection which it brings.

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Comprehensive theory, context and application delivered with sober optimism

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Revisado: 02-12-24

I had not thought about quantum computing in quite a while, so I needed the refresher on rudimentary context of algorithms and quantum physics to get me to the “what is all the fuss about” value proposal.
Finally, I wanted to understand the practicality of quantum computing in today’s application as well as the hurdles required to overcome for more wide application.
This book covered all of that territory with many experiments to which to go and read more.
It was understandable enough to a science-degrees person, but those without chemistry or science may struggle visualizing some of the analogies and contrasts draw to those fields of study.

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Refreshingly moral analysis

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-24-23

I believe Jonathan did his dead-level best to analyze and synthesize the voice of the empirical evidence. His insights were uncommonly sober.
I often chuckled at his internal press secretary’s machinations to craft evolutionary explanations for the evidence observed…the evolutionary elephant pulls so hard in the minds of such believers. In that case, the need for a more skilled jockey is obvious.
Anyway, Jonathan delivered some vivid analogies and examples for his arguments and framework of analysis.
I believe his “so what do we do?” portion at the end is very helpful for all of us. We no more readily craft good WIN-WIN solutions with our counterparts without clearly knowing their “morals” than we can harness elephants with our eyes closed.
This is a very interesting read, and the most comprehensive and resonating synthesis for why we cannot agree that I have read. I highly recommend it.

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Interesting origin stories

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3 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-17-23

The author weaves together a creative tapestry of unmet need, blinding ambition, divine inspiration, clandestine collaboration, raw ingenuity and back-breaking hard work to bring to us the modern conveniences of today and the ways these conveniences have influenced us as a people in return.
I believe the SJW influence was a bit overdone and the dangers of technologies a bit too highlighted, but it does a chance to pause on the way to invention to check the unintended consequences of our devices.
I especially appreciated the bit near the end on the ways we learn transforming through the ages of oral tradition to written word to YouTube video. This transformation is of keen interest to me right now.

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Untamed, yet chained

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2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-06-23

This book was beautifully and artfully written. The flashbacks give us necessary depth to her as a person. It is obvious Glennon has searched the depths of her soul, something many miss in this life, and she is very perceptive and refreshingly transparent in many ways. I think I would love to be around her and discuss such weighty matters.
However, I have to disagree with many of her conclusions. The “cage” she references in the opening chapter never was a cage at all, it was a garden, where mankind was placed to be held (as in embraced) and where our full potential could be realized (not caged). Alas, mankind sold the garden for a comparatively insignificant selfish desire and bought instead a set of chains. Instead of “Untamed”, Glennon is chained to the temporal rule of her flesh. A seemingly exhilarating place for a time, these chains will leave deep scars on her soul, her family and her eternity, unless she comes to new conclusions and repents.
I do think this is an insightful read for anyone interested in the impact of liberal “Christian” ideology on vulnerable believers. It is obvious Glennon did not receive Biblical grounding in her former churches; she admits as much. This scenario left her vulnerable to the attractive fruit in the center of the garden, to their voice of the “wild”, the serpent himself woo’d her away from the intoxicating love of true fellowship with Christ.
Devoid of a Savior, Glennon is left to justify herself, and she tries so hard. She seems to think highly of herself for choosing to break free, where I see the bravery and maturity in the true believer to deny himself/herself for the service of the Savior and gain his eternal crown of glory.

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Wooden could have been my father

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-30-23

My father, who was born in Middle Tennessee in 1934, reminds me so much of the characterization of John Wooden in this exhaustive, yet touching biography.
He lived a rather extraordinary while imperfect life. We could all do well to live the life of purpose and discipline that Wooden lived. And, we can learn crucial lessons from his few foibles. I recommend you give it a read.

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Such wonders without a “Who”?

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1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-06-23

This book very clearly explains the why’s, wherefore’s and how’s of the experiments and studies conducted over the years of the writer’s explorations. The local community of dog-owners who collaborated in the MRI experiments is heart-warming and admirable.
I only wish Berns could open his mind to the possibility that the wonders he and others have been able to unveil by the studies of brains are the handiwork of a higher-order being. When we study art to understand the meaning and the purpose of the artist, we do not assume the final form we see was the result of a simple process of chemical and mechanical forces conspiring to mutate together to avoid opposing forces which sought to prevent it. Instead, we see an artist using those forces to communicate beauty or sorry or horror or joy; we try to understand the majesty and meaning of the artist, the creator.
Why cannot we imagine and appreciate such majesty in the several orders higher demonstration of the terra and flora and fauna and fungi of the earth and the universe. The study such wonders and to leave out the creator in the story is a shame, a missed opportunity to glorify God.
It is such an interesting revelation of God’s glory in the details of brains and signals and their meanings! I only wish the created could be credited.

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Fascinating topic and research!!

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Revisado: 12-20-22

Portnoy held me spellbound from chapter to chapter, probing the intricacies and importance of delay. He dances from Cricket to fighter pilots to pigeons explaining the capacity and the benefit of delay to allow observation and processing before acting.
In the midst of that dance, he pauses to touch on varied subjects such as unconscious bias, economic theory and policy valuation. He gives a rational thinker some pause to consider the factors we are balancing, the assumptions we have made and yet unknown risks which could shape an optimal decision if we actively delay just a bit. Bravo

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Beautiful, haunting and honest

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-05-22

What a masterful sketch of this long-forgotten time in American history, not often shared because of its lack of honor and glory. But, no less a part of who we were and what made us who we are.
It has made me more thankful for each meal I have sat down to this week.

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