Get your free?no
strings attached?e-book version of
God?s Debris in pdf format. Enjoy it
yourself or e-mail it to friends. The only restriction is that you enjoy it
personally without any commercial use.
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Why is it Free?Frankly, this is the hardest
book in the world to market. When it first came out in hardcover, booksellers
couldn?t decide if it was fiction or nonfiction. Was it philosophy or religion?
It?s a religion/science book written by a cartoonist, using hypnosis techniques
in the writing. It?s a thought experiment. It?s unlike anything you?ve ever
read. How do you sell something that can?t be explained?
Nonetheless,
the hardcover version of
God's Debris was a solid success. I lost count
of how many people e-mailed me to say it was the best book they?ve ever read. By
way of comparison, I?ve published over thirty Dilbert? books, two of them
number-one New York Times best-sellers, but I?ve never gotten the kind of
excited responses that I did from readers of
God's Debris.
Still,
God's Debris is emphatically not for everyone. Although there?s no sex or
violence, I don?t recommend it for readers under fourteen unless a parent has
screened it. And if you don?t like to have your perceptions challenged, this
book isn?t for you. However, if you like a good book-induced buzz now and then,
I think you?ll agree that the price was right.
It?s free because it?s
designed to be discussed with people who have also read it. I?m confident that
some percentage of the free e-book readers will be inspired to buy a physical
book for friends or for their own collection. And if you like it, you might want
to try the sequel,
The Religion War, available only in hardcover. At the
end of the e-book you?ll find some links to Amazon.com for your impulse-buying
pleasure.
SynopsisImagine that you meet a very
old man who?you eventually realize?knows literally everything. Imagine that he
explains for you the great mysteries of life?quantum physics, evolution, God,
gravity, light, psychic phenomenon, and probability?in a way so simple, so
novel, and so compelling that it all fits together and makes perfect sense. What
does it feel like to suddenly understand everything?
God's Debris isn?t
the final answer to the Big Questions. But it might be the most compelling
vision of reality you will ever read. The thought experiment is this: Try to
figure out what?s wrong with the old man?s explanation of reality. Share the
book with your smart friends then discuss it later while enjoying a beverage.