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	<title>Comments on: Save America</title>
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	<description>Just a blog by Josh Stone</description>
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		<title>By: Granddad Sweeney</title>
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		<description>Hi again Josh: The book you talk about sounds interesting. I will see if I can check it out of the Library. 
I just read a good one also---on a similar subject---that might interest you. Called &quot;The Language of God&quot;,it&#039;s written by a Dr.Francis S.Collins who is one of the two genetists who headed up the dual efforts to define the human genome. He started his early life as an athiest, but always knew that somehow that didn&#039;t fill his need for a spiritual connection. After much thought and study of the works of other great thinkers(C.S Lewis &#38; others) he became an agnostic. He later came to believe in God, and became a Christian. His book isn&#039;t evangelistic or out  to convince anyone the right of his belief. He just talks about the science of genetics and the human genome,which he says is the language of God. He touches on evolution and other science disciplines, and how he changed eventually came to change his theological ideology. It isn&#039;t a hard read, and I really think you might find it interesting.
Here&quot;s another quote:ENSTEIN
	&quot;Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi again Josh: The book you talk about sounds interesting. I will see if I can check it out of the Library.<br />
I just read a good one also&#8212;on a similar subject&#8212;that might interest you. Called &#8220;The Language of God&#8221;,it&#8217;s written by a Dr.Francis S.Collins who is one of the two genetists who headed up the dual efforts to define the human genome. He started his early life as an athiest, but always knew that somehow that didn&#8217;t fill his need for a spiritual connection. After much thought and study of the works of other great thinkers(C.S Lewis &#38;#38; others) he became an agnostic. He later came to believe in God, and became a Christian. His book isn&#8217;t evangelistic or out  to convince anyone the right of his belief. He just talks about the science of genetics and the human genome,which he says is the language of God. He touches on evolution and other science disciplines, and how he changed eventually came to change his theological ideology. It isn&#8217;t a hard read, and I really think you might find it interesting.<br />
Here&#8221;s another quote:ENSTEIN<br />
	&#8220;Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind.&#8221;</p>
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