| | I was reading the above book by Bruce A. Ware today. It was one that Daddy recommended earnestly and one that I am enjoying immensely. In the first chapter, Mr. Ware made the interesting point that God is company for Himself. After all, there are three Persons in the Trinity. It stands to reason that they would enjoy each other's company. I realized again how incredible it is that God, having no need of us and knowing full well how we would turn out, still chose to create us. My mother commented that the social aspect of the Trinity is reflected in humanity's social instincts. "As iron sharpens iron..." It's an excellent book. There isn't much else going on. Star Trek remains the latest fad, though we've watched all of the episodes that we could find. Christie is reading my Asimov mysteries and enjoying them. The kid has good taste. And I? Loafing through life and enjoying myself marvelously.
I realized something today. Among my library books were two Asimov omnibuses. One was two novels in one volume, titled "The Caves of Steel" and "The Naked Sun", respectively. The other was titled "The Rest of the Robots". I read the former first. When I read the latter today, I discovered that it had those two novels, as well as a few short stories. It's the second time I've checked out two books by the same author, only to find that I could have gotten one. Oh well.
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| | Posted 5/1/2008 7:37 PM - 1 comments
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