Sammy Baugh Fan
06-06-2007, 09:25 AM
This will come to no suprise to most of you but I read my Bible everyday nowdays. I've been consentrating back with the 4 Gosples. I figure Jesus was only around 33 years, only preached and taught 3 of those and never wrote anything down. I love reading his Words from people that were with Him and knew Him. I love Bible quotes and I now love His even more.
I figure when a subject or situation comes up and Jesus says something about it I'll start there with my answer searching.
If any of you wants a Bible and does not have one I will buy one and mail it to you for Free.
~steps down from Pulpit
lol
peace
saden1
06-06-2007, 09:40 AM
I don't read.
You know what's funny? I have actually had someone said that to me and seemed proud of it.
saden1
06-06-2007, 09:43 AM
Recently I have been getting more into philosophy. I am reading "The Story of Philosophy" by Will Durant. It's a very interesting read.
Fav. Author: Kurt Vonnegut
Fav Book: Cat's Cradle
Fav Mag: SmartMoney
SmootSmack
06-06-2007, 09:45 AM
WSJ and The Economist are both must-reads for me.
My two favorite books ever are The Toothpaste Millionaire and Magellan's Terrifying Circumnavigation Around the Globe. Just recently finished Manhunt: The 12 Day Hunt for Lincoln's Killer, which was really good. Right now I'm skimming through Overthrow, about the United State's history of "overthrowing" foreign governments.
I joined something called booksfree.com recently, it's sort of like a NetFlix for books. Saves me money and time. I do love going to the bookstore though, I could spend hours there.
ArtMonkDrillz
06-06-2007, 09:46 AM
Recently I have been getting more into philosophy. I am reading "The Story of Philosophy" by Will Durant. It's a very interesting read.
I have some philosophy books left over college and I've been meaning to either re-read or read some of them for the first time.
The only problem is I have a bunch of existentialism books and they'd probably fly right over my head at this point. I'm pretty sure I've gotten significantly dumber since graduating.
12thMan
06-06-2007, 09:47 AM
Hey, off track here for a moment, but which one you guys went to AU here in D.C.? Smooty or Sherriff?
SmootSmack
06-06-2007, 09:48 AM
Hey, off track here for a moment, but which one you guys went to AU here in D.C.? Smooty or Sherriff?
I did. Undergrad and MBA
dmek25
06-06-2007, 09:50 AM
because of the limited time i have, all my reading is about politics. i still read all the status quo magazines. like sports ill, maxim, stuff, people, etc.
12thMan
06-06-2007, 09:51 AM
I did. Undergrad and MBA
I thought so. I was there yesterday looking at SPA?
What do you know of their law school? You can PM me if you want.
saden1
06-06-2007, 09:52 AM
I have some philosophy books left over college and I've been meaning to either re-read or read some of them for the first time.
The only problem is I have a bunch of existentialism books and they'd probably fly right over my head at this point. I'm pretty sure I've gotten significantly dumber since graduating.
I never took a course in philosophy in college which I regret. I'm starting to really like it and I'm particularly fond of Baruch Spinoza.