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February 28, 2011

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I like this post. I hear you saying it's art, not math. I agree, and your book sounds like something I need to read.

But, I think it is both art and math. There is so much math in the Bible, well beyond what we can understand.

And I believe math and art are made to be together. Music is art, and music is all about math.

So, I'm hoping that your book enlightens people to the importance of the art without nullifying the math. ;)

Michele

I've read the book and it doesn't do away with math but rather shows how God is not PRIMARILY a mathematician. Yes God USES math because all art is created within a structure, whether it be a canvas or a song, limitations (such as math brings) are part of how art thrives. So math isn't seen as evil and art as good but rather that you aren't a problem to be solved but a piece of art being created by God and math may be used to count your heartbeats and number your hairs but the sum of your life is greater than all that math could ever account for.

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