Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Angels & Demons #2

Angles & Demons by Dan Brown
"He was both. Men of science and religion are not unprecedented in history. Leonardo was one of them. He considered physics 'god's natural law.' He claimed God's handwriting was visible in the natural order all around us. Through science he hoped to prove God's existance to the doubting masses. He considered himself a theo-physicist."(Browm 44)
The significance of this quote is that men of science and religion are not given as much credit as they should. Someone who has the knowlage of both the greatest scientific terms and the history of the church, and can put sence into a form to combine the too interlocking is a miracle. Most people do not have the patience or knowlage to do that, this man was one of the brightes people in the world he should be greatly recognised. He see's things that might not be so clear as other things like the sun and the moon, things/ideas come to him no one knows how they just do and they are amazing!

3 comments:

Cori said...

this souds really good! i might read it sometime

Anonymous said...

This book is amazing! Hope your enjoying it!

Joan (kitty) said...

God i love that book tina! The art is really cool!