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doanashk
06-02-2006, 01:33 PM
A friend of mine introduced me to this book. I have to say one of the most provoking reads I've had in quite some time.

There is a link where you can download the entire book (reasons for the free download are explained, there is no scam):

http://www.andrewsmcmeel.com/godsdebris/

If you ever had questions about the Universe, the meaning of God or why humans do some of the things we do, this book is perfect for you.

Draw your own conclusions and get discussing! Awesome read, perfect for some mental stimulation.


Let me know what you all think, I'd be interested in hearing from you guys!

RX_EVOLV
06-02-2006, 01:38 PM
I remember reading that book couple years back, pretty interesting stuff, highly recommanded.

Justing
06-03-2006, 12:41 PM
That was an extremely good read. Really makes you think about life and how the world works... damn that was good.
Very highly reccomended. I'm gonna go buy the book ands its sequal right now:thumbsup:

GQBalla
06-03-2006, 01:08 PM
just downloaded it. will probably read it tonite.

Chris101
06-03-2006, 01:51 PM
Im about halfway through now. Fascinating read. Thanks for posting this up.

googe
06-03-2006, 03:47 PM
Just read the entire thing in 1 sitting. Thanks for that.

Dont even know where to start :)

Chris101
06-03-2006, 03:50 PM
Originally posted by googe
Just read the entire thing in 1 sitting. Thanks for that.

Dont even know where to start :)

Heh heh, same here. Im working on a second pass tho, a little slower this time however.

EK 2.0
06-03-2006, 04:37 PM
hmmmmmm...interesting read.

Very thought provoking. I did a little research on this sort of an ideology when I was at University. What i love the most is seeing how the different ideas, and thoughts make people think differently. Or how the sparks if you will are lit up and discussed after with a homie.

doanashk
06-05-2006, 11:44 AM
I am on my second read through, this time I'm going a lot slower. Taking it all in. Does anyone have any opinions on some of his ideas?

Like for instance, the idea of probability being the driving force of what we (as humans) do. Do you agree with this?

EnRich
06-06-2006, 11:22 AM
Originally posted by doanashk
I am on my second read through, this time I'm going a lot slower. Taking it all in. Does anyone have any opinions on some of his ideas?

Like for instance, the idea of probability being the driving force of what we (as humans) do. Do you agree with this?


it definalty made sense. the seat belt example was a good illustration.