Saturday, February 25, 2017

Distillation and the Book Outlining Process

I must admit I enjoy watching the TV show Moonshiners, an American docudrama television series on the Discovery Channel that dramatizes the life of people who produce (illegal) moonshine in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina. 

Although I do not drink alcohol, I’m still drawn to the characters from this American subculture; a culture which, as a born and raised Northeastern suburbanite, is foreign to me.  I love it when the show runs subtitles on some of the characters who speak with such a heavy southern dialect that you need the subtitles to understand what they are saying – even though they are speaking English.

In addition, as an educated Chemical Engineer, I have always been fascinated with the distillation process and distillation equipment (e.g., fractionating columns).  The making of the moonshine involves a simple batch distillation process, separating the fermentation produced alcohol from the other still liquids.

Distillation is a process of separating the component substances from a liquid mixture by selective evaporation and condensation.  Distillation may result in essentially complete separation (nearly pure components), or it may be a partial separation that increases the concentration of selected components of the mixture.
--- Wikipedia (Distillation).
Fractionating Column
While working on my new Creation Book project, I’m becoming keenly aware of the application of the distillation process and the writing process, at least as it relates to the scoping and outlining the structure and content of the book.  I have gone through at least three totally different book outlines and main thesis objectives for the book.  For each new book revision there is a distilling down of data and information to a more concentrated, and hopefully a more enjoyable read.

As they say in the intro to the show ... “This is how we make the moonshine.” 
For me ... “This is how I make my outline.”


Friday, February 17, 2017

Book Project: UPDATE

The following is the final outline of my Creation book.  I'm sure I’ll make some final tweaks here and there, as necessary.   Still working in Scrivener – seems like a really cool tool. 


I’m still targeting 300 pages, or approximately 10,000 words per chapter 100,000 words overall.  I plan on working on the figures, tables, quotes and scripture references for each chapter, for the rest of the month of February and start writing the text on the 6th of March (Monday).


Friday, February 10, 2017

The Law of Dominion Naming

Look at the photo of the dense star formation at the bottom of the blog and consider that each of the million, or perhaps billion, points of light recorded, are stars.  Further consider some of the points of light are actually galaxies of billions, even trillions, of stars.  The incredible number of stars in this photo, is just a minute fraction of the total number of stars in our universe.

Now contemplate the awesome truth that not only did God create such a masterpiece, He keeps a count and has a name for each and every one of the stars in the entire universe (Psalm 147:4), even the new stars that are, and will, be forming.  

This principle is known as the Law of Dominion Naming; the Creator, Who has dominion over all His creation, is the one who has the authority to name each of the entities of His creation. 

We know from scripture that God has delegated to man (Adam) the authority to rule over all terrestrial animals.  We see this in Genesis 1:28, when God gave Adam dominion over the animal kingdom and then, as a consequence of this delegation of authority by God, Adam is tasked with naming the animals (Genesis 2:19) -- notice animals are brought to Adam by God.

Now consider that fact that as a believer you are a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17), you have become a child of God (John 1:12).  You will be named by God; we are told in Revelation 3:12 (Christ’s letter to the church in Philadelphia), that we, as believers, will receive Christ’s new name, the name of the heavenly city of God (citizenship name, akin to being named a Roman citizen) and the name of God in the heaven (kingship name, akin to being named subject of King Alexander the Great).

Never forget, as a believer you have great import to the King and His Kingdom.  Your awards await in that great city, including your naming ceremony when the King Himself will give you a new and everlasting name.


Friday, February 3, 2017

Creation Book Project: UPDATE

Outline to my new book on Creation is starting to take shape.  Working in the writing Software Package - Scrivener.  Currently the outline looks like:
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  • Introduction
  • PART I:   CREATION PROCESS
    • Chapter 1  God the Creator
    • Chapter 2  Fall Into The Gap
    • Chapter 3  Evolution The Myth
  • PART II:  CREATION COMPOSITION
    • Chapter 4  Heavens & Earth
    • Chapter 5  Our Universe
    • Chapter 6  Time & Eternity
  • PART III: NEW CREATION
    • Chapter 7  The Transition
    • Chapter 8  New Heavens
    • Chapter 9  New Earth
  • PART IV: SANCTIONED ONTOLOGY
    • Chapter 10 Animal Kingdom
    • Chapter 11 Human Beings
    • Chapter 12 Angelic Beings
  • PART V:  UNSANCTIONED ONTOLOGY
    • Chapter 13 Nephilim
    • Chapter 14 Demons
    • Chapter 15 Hybrids
  • Epilogue - You: A New Creation
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Currently I'm targeting ~20 pages per chapter (~300 page book).
Any refinement suggestions?