Gary D (Unhacker)
I sample most of the popular 'faith' pulp, but this one gets way more attention than it deserves - probably due to the cutesy, quotable title. Unfortunately it is simply an exhaustive reiteration of "Finely Tuned Universe" arguments. Beware, theists - this flimsy position has been utterly defeated and is no longer fashionable: Use it in public and you will be immediately trounced. Now if you want a really a seemingly-feasible (but still utterly flawed) position, read Michael Behe instead. Complexity is slightly more work to refute. I'm still giving it three stars, as it made me laugh several times. But not like, on purpose.
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ACO
A great read whether you are Christian or skeptic. Please note I read the book not just the title, and did not automatically assume the book is terrible strictly based on what it says on the cover... as I see some have resorted to doing based on their off colored comments. Great book, but first you have open it, turn the pages which will inevitably lead you to a place where you read the "words" because they provide the "information." After reading the book, one can then form their own educated opinion.
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Richard Webb
Your "education" may be based on false assumptions. This book will challenge and test the errant philosophy that leads sincere thinkers into following a lie. Question everything. Pursue only truth.
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