Here's the deal. It's been a couple of years since I've read this book, so I forgot how short it really is. I timed myself this morning and read first two chapters in 15 minutes. And I am not a fast reader!However, I really wanted to keep Chapters 3&4 together because they flow. Please don't feel you have to wait on me, if you want to keep reading go ahead. I think you would probably get more out if you then came back to review it with the blog and skimmed the chapter again.
So I may go ahead and jot down some highlights, to me, in a few minutes.
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Pg 12. "I shall not dispute the priority..." I remember the first time I considered this was about 7 years ago. Tracy Todd ask me which I thought came first. It's not a big deal, but is a fun exercise and to debate it sharpens your thought process. Mr. Watson makes a valid argument for Faith first that is compelling. With Tracy I eventually took the cheap way out and told him it was a two sided coin, both at the same time.
Here's the deal. It's been a couple of years since I've read this book, so I forgot how short it really is. I timed myself this morning and read first two chapters in 15 minutes. And I am not a fast reader!However, I really wanted to keep Chapters 3&4 together because they flow. Please don't feel you have to wait on me, if you want to keep reading go ahead. I think you would probably get more out if you then came back to review it with the blog and skimmed the chapter again.
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ReplyDeletePg 12. "I shall not dispute the priority..." I remember the first time I considered this was about 7 years ago. Tracy Todd ask me which I thought came first. It's not a big deal, but is a fun exercise and to debate it sharpens your thought process. Mr. Watson makes a valid argument for Faith first that is compelling. With Tracy I eventually took the cheap way out and told him it was a two sided coin, both at the same time.
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