God's Debris: A Thought Experiment
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Rating | : | 4.44 (929 Votes) |
Asin | : | B002TIZ560 |
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Number of Pages | : | 292 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
--Gail Hudson. About this time, the narrator begins to realize that he's not dealing with a feeble-minded old man; he's dealing with a situation that could alter his life. Scott Adams, creator of the popular comic strip "Dilbert," has written a modern-day parable about a young man and an unlikely mentor. "It's the answer to your question." "I wasn't expecting any answers," the deliveryman admits. God's Debris starts with a young deliveryman trying to hand over a package to a man with a San Francisco address. The sincerity and metaphysical co
God's Debris is a set of provocative questions (thought experiments) about God and science, wrapped in a fictional story. It is designed to inspire readers to question their views of reality.
Chad Lott said Definitely Not Dilbert. This is a light pop-philosophy book with some interesting ideas. I think it would be a great read for a young person with an inquiring mind who was just getting into deeper philosophical concepts.If you're into philosophy, you'll recognize a lot of ideas here and will have probably seen them explored much deeper in other difficult (and less enjoyable to read) texts. This is the reading equivalet to hanging out with a smart friend over drinks; y. "Question everything. Especially yourself." according to Amazon Customer. I loved this book.Bought the Kindle version and read it one enthralled, introspective evening. I am a fan of Dilbert and had previously read Adams' great The Dilbert Future which veers from the expected satire of office life and nerds (Scott Adams is clearly one of us) and into the realm of technology, metaphysics, and philosophy. In God's Debris Adams' expands on some of the thoughts expressed in that book.It is important to note that Adams is. Scott Adams changed my life. His books, writings SG Scott Adams changed my life.His books, writings, musings, blog and tweets changed my mind about everything I thought I knew.Scott Adams might be the smartest man in the universe.
Scott Adams is the creator of Dilbert (dilbert), which appears in more than 2,000 newspapers in sixty-five countries. Scott has twenty-nine books in print with more than eleven million copies sold, including two number one New York Times best-sellers. The author, cartoonist, engineer, artist, restaurateur, actor, hypnotist, and entrepreneur live in Northern California. and co-owner of two restaurants, Stacey's Café in Pleasanton, California and Stac