God's Debris: A Thought Experiment
 

God's Debris: A Thought Experiment

by Scott Adams

In God's Debris, best-selling author and creator of Dilbert Scott Adams fashioned a thought-provoking exploration of life's great mysteries (everything from quantum physics and God to psychic phenomena and dating) that quickly captured the attention and imaginations of readers everywhere. The intriguing story of a deliveryman who meets the world's smartest person and learns the secret of... (read more)

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Gopal R
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Exhilarating stuff! Loved it.

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Adam B
  • Rated 2 stars

Contains a fiew ideas that are pretty obvious, many that are totally wrong, and one or two that are somewhat interesting. Useful as an exercise in critical thinking (try to come up with a "killing blow" response to each of the wrong ones). Since it can be downloaded free and read quickly, it might be worth the investment.

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  • sid201287

    sid201287 said:

    just want to say after this book you will believe in GOD or in living beings....................a combination of good probablity

    posted Sunday, October 7 2007
  • Farazks

    farazks said:

    Must read this book.

    posted Sunday, September 23 2007
  • Farazks

    farazks said:

    Must read this book

    posted Sunday, September 23 2007
  • Karen

    karen said:

    Woolerferkins, when I spoke of lies in my post, I was referring to the untruths that are harmful. In his book, Scott Adams seemed to think it was OK to always tell your lady friend what you think she wants to hear regardless of who it might harm if the the lie was found out. Lies are not black and white (as most things are not). The white lies we tell you aptly called "the lubrication of inter relationships." I support those lies. Too bad that we don't have a word that has a positive connotation for those kinds of lies. Can you come up with one? ;-)

    posted Wednesday, June 6 2007
  • Wooliferkins

    wooliferkins said:

    Forgive me i've not read the book and am hugely ireligious. While I generally agree with what you say, there is an interesting conversation to be had on where compromise ends, essential in any successful relationship(IMHO) and lying begins. Is not telling the whole truth, lying or the lubrication of inter relationships?

    posted Sunday, June 3 2007
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