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God's Debris espouses a philosophy based on the idea that the simplest explanation tends to be the best. The book proposes a form of pandeism and monism , postulating that an omnipotent God annihilated Itself in the Big Bang , because an omniscient entity would already know everything possible except Its own lack of existence, and exists now as ...
In addition to his cartoon work, Adams has written books in various other areas, including self-improvement and religion. [22] His book God's Debris (2001) lays out a theory of pandeism, in which God blows itself up to see what will happen, which becomes the cause of our universe. [23]
The Religion War (ISBN 0-7407-4788-6) is a 2004 novel by Dilbert creator Scott Adams, and the sequel to his novella God's Debris. This book takes place right before the last chapter of that book. Adams has asserted that it is his two religion-themed novels, and not Dilbert, that “will be his ultimate legacy.” [1]
God Is Dead (novel) God's Debris; I. I, Lucifer (Duncan novel) J. Job: A Comedy of Justice; M. Memnoch the Devil; Mr g; P. Personal Demons (Desrochers novel) S. The ...
The Mote in God's Eye (originally titled Motelight) [2] is set in Pournelle's CoDominium universe, where a union of the United States and the Soviet Union produced a world government and a number of colonies in other star systems, followed by nuclear war on Earth and the rise of the First Empire based on the planet Sparta several centuries before the events of the novel.
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Markosia was founded by Harry Markos in 2004. He employed Richard Emms (previously of APC) as the Editor-in-chief as well as lead designer. [1] in 2005.Markosia had already published Harry Gallan's The Lexian Chronicles novel and the initial plan was to produce comic adaptations of novels, such as The Lexian Chronicles and G.P. Taylor's Shadowmancer.
What are all the factual inaccuracies in the book God's Debris by Scott Adams? I was trying to find a list off all the facts that he made up himself. That would be Scott Adams, not Scott Adam's. User:Zoe| (talk) 00:45, 29 September 2005 (UTC)