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God's Debris: A Thought Experiment
Interesting, challenging, amusing because it's a short, contemporary read. I'd have preferred to have borrowed rather than purchased it; it isn't something that will have a lasting place on my bookshelf. "Life's a probability" sums up part of it. But, it has value in challenging a modern reader to ask themselves why they see the world and life the way they do; do we really believe what we say. The product, I'd guess, of a deep cynic. About an hour to read - and by the way, if you thought "Who Moved My Cheese" was a great book you want to recommend to friends, you'll hate this.
God's Debris: A Thought Experiment
Scott Adams is a very talented writer who has a way with words, if you've read the introductions to his Dilbert books you know this. God's Debris is an excellant book, that really makes you think in new and different ways. It is especially good if you can get a few people to read it and then discuss it together. Although he does have a few scientific mistakes about magnetism, everyone(even my eccentric Physics teacher) should enjoy this book
God's Debris: A Thought Experiment
Though I didn't fully agree with the conclusions of the book as original as they were, I think Scott Adams does an incredible job of communicating truely profound abstractions which is nothing less than remarkable considering the subject material presented. Most authors couldn't begin to touch this stuff and have it make any sense. Way to go, Scott.
God's Debris: A Thought Experiment
Everywhere I go, my friends are talking politics, religion and world events. I can't remember a time when everyone I knew was so informed about world events. And after September 11th, how could we not be?GOD'S DEBRIS is a fascinating read in light of what we're experiencing. Obviously Scott Adams does not have the answers, but he offers a platform for a more philosophical discussion (i.e. what do you BELIEVE, rather than what did you hear on CNN) with friends or a book club.This book will make you THINK, yet it's an easy read. Anyone expecting Dilbert humor should check out WHEN DID IGNORANCE BECOME A POINT OF VIEW. But you will definitely recognize the cleverness of Adams' work in this book.
God's Debris: A Thought Experiment
It was a good price. Came to me quickly. I've read this before and thoroughly enjoy it. Recommended to everyone.
God's Debris: A Thought Experiment
This is an intriguing and thought provoking book which mixes philosophy and science fiction that you will enjoy. Once you read it you will be asking more questions about life and god that you may have never entertained before.