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<blockquote data-quote="Cubby" data-source="post: 14595" data-attributes="member: 391"><p><strong>Re: Christianity</strong></p><p></p><p>Precisely, books are one thing, you can read all you want on a subject wether it be scientific or spiritual. I can bet it will be an elusive step to jump right from knowledge to understanding without practice, manageable though perhaps but not the only method of learning and definately not the only way of learning the subject given.</p><p> </p><p>An illiterate drummer can understand the importance of math but not know it's language. Which provokes me to add, one can stress the importance of continous time as continuous numbers. Yet still forget it's relevance at a medieval fare...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cubby, post: 14595, member: 391"] [b]Re: Christianity[/b] Precisely, books are one thing, you can read all you want on a subject wether it be scientific or spiritual. I can bet it will be an elusive step to jump right from knowledge to understanding without practice, manageable though perhaps but not the only method of learning and definately not the only way of learning the subject given. An illiterate drummer can understand the importance of math but not know it's language. Which provokes me to add, one can stress the importance of continous time as continuous numbers. Yet still forget it's relevance at a medieval fare... [/QUOTE]
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