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Scott Adams - God's Debris: A Thought Experiment

Scott Adams - God's Debris: A Thought Experiment

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GOD'S DEBRIS: A Thought Experiment…Fasten Your Mental Seatbelt For A Trip Into Infinity and Beyond!

by Ed.Williamson Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 200, Jan 01 '02
Pros: A mind-trip into the core of reality and beyond.
Cons: You have to work at reading it but it is rewarding.
Someone with whom I get into great mental challenges and debates occasionally gave me a copy of Scott Adam's book GOD'S DEBRIS: A Thought Experiment recently, and I don't know whether to thank him or scream loud curses at him. This book is...
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From Dust to Dust

by grandgram Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Jan 13 '02
Pros: Mind expansion in a vast array of subjects.
Cons: Keeping focused
Warning – if your reading interest is to Humor, Light Romances, and Novels this book is not for you. If your interest is in books that turn your mind in ten different directions this is the one.

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We are all the decaying dust of God's corpse

by nathantyree Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, May 09 '03
Pros: Thought provoking, well written, fun.
Cons: No new ideas.
Scott Adams is the creator of Dilbert (the best comic strip around since the untimely demise of the Far Side). Adams has, with God’s Debris: A Thought Experiment, stretched beyond his normal range. God’s Debris is not (repeat...
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I didn't like it

by douglas_quaid , Jun 30 '06
Pros: thought provoking
Cons: horrible scientific arguments presented as scientific fact
I am a big fan not only of Dilbert, but also of Scott Adams's other writings. In his other books he has touched on science and philosophy, but in this book he focuses on these exclusively. I had always enjoyed his philosophical discussions in past ...
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God's Debris

by photonuclear , Jul 18 '02
Pros: This book makes you think about things that are not usually discussed.
Cons: I don't think there are any bad things about this book - I loved it!
This is probably the best book that I have read, and certainly worth the price. Even though it is non humor, it makes up for it in strange thought material. This is probably Scott Adam's best book yet. It covers a variety of topics, including God, so...
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