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<blockquote data-quote="GrinningDwarf" data-source="post: 45179835" data-attributes="member: 106097"><p>I just finished some brain candy...<em>1632</em> by Eric Flint and <em>Dead Witch Walking</em> by Kim Harrison.</p><p> </p><p>I brought these home from the library on Friday....</p><p> </p><p><em>If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd be Republicans</em>, Ann Coulter (OK...this one is still along the lines of brain candy...but it sure is a fun read!! I finished it today.)</p><p> </p><p><em>Crunchy Cons: The New Conservative Counterculture and Its Return to Roots</em>, by Rod Dreher (Turns out I might be a Crunchy Con! I'm on p. 169, and so far the only disagreement I have with him is over global warming. Dreher's been suckered on that one!)</p><p> </p><p><em>Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution</em>, by Michael J. Behe (A non-Christian scientist's difficulties with evolution. I'm actually re-reading this one...it has a new afterword rebutting criticisms of Behe's theory)</p><p> </p><p><em>Functional Chordate Anatomy </em>by Ronald G. Wolff (This one is to examine some claims that Behe makes)</p><p> </p><p><em>The Assault on Reason</em>, by Al Gore (One needs to stay informed on the Other Side.)</p><p> </p><p><em>A Personal Odyssey</em>, by Thomas Sowell (Personal reflection from a black conservative. I got interested in reading more from Sowell and Walter Williams after reading Clarence Thomas' autobiography a few months ago)</p><p> </p><p><em>Classical Economics Reconsidered</em>, by Thomas Sowell (see the above comment)</p><p> </p><p><em>Collected Legal Papers </em>by Oliver Wendell Holmes (I got interested in learning more about OWH after reading <em>Liberal Fascism</em>...which does not cast OWH in a good light)</p><p> </p><p><em>John Marshall: Major Opinions and Other Writings</em>, edited by John P. Roche (just curious about writings by the first Chief Justice)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrinningDwarf, post: 45179835, member: 106097"] I just finished some brain candy...[I]1632[/I] by Eric Flint and [I]Dead Witch Walking[/I] by Kim Harrison. I brought these home from the library on Friday.... [I]If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd be Republicans[/I], Ann Coulter (OK...this one is still along the lines of brain candy...but it sure is a fun read!! I finished it today.) [I]Crunchy Cons: The New Conservative Counterculture and Its Return to Roots[/I], by Rod Dreher (Turns out I might be a Crunchy Con! I'm on p. 169, and so far the only disagreement I have with him is over global warming. Dreher's been suckered on that one!) [I]Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution[/I], by Michael J. Behe (A non-Christian scientist's difficulties with evolution. I'm actually re-reading this one...it has a new afterword rebutting criticisms of Behe's theory) [I]Functional Chordate Anatomy [/I]by Ronald G. Wolff (This one is to examine some claims that Behe makes) [I]The Assault on Reason[/I], by Al Gore (One needs to stay informed on the Other Side.) [I]A Personal Odyssey[/I], by Thomas Sowell (Personal reflection from a black conservative. I got interested in reading more from Sowell and Walter Williams after reading Clarence Thomas' autobiography a few months ago) [I]Classical Economics Reconsidered[/I], by Thomas Sowell (see the above comment) [I]Collected Legal Papers [/I]by Oliver Wendell Holmes (I got interested in learning more about OWH after reading [I]Liberal Fascism[/I]...which does not cast OWH in a good light) [I]John Marshall: Major Opinions and Other Writings[/I], edited by John P. Roche (just curious about writings by the first Chief Justice) [/QUOTE]
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