http://thefreedomofchoice.com/
Go download the free book under FREE download to the left side. Then tell me what you think about it. I think this is one of the best books ever written. It is called the Freedom of Choice for those of you downloading it. It is not a novel or any book like that, it acutally tells you the purpose of the universe in such basic simple language. What do you guys think of this guy? Could there be any truth to this? I encourage all of you to check this out because it changed my life entirly and I had a major paradgim shift. I no longer beleive in my religion and damn its just so good go read it right now!
Wow. Are you really serious? What a scary concept. I’ll tell you what: long as he says he can explain the whole darn universe, I’m sure he’s smart enough to do it in one page.
Wow. Are you really serious? What a scary concept. That someone call fall for this kind of fraud, I mean.
Ah, I love when that happens. But you have my vote - I decided not to pay the $15 to download the book or give my information to random people I don’t trust.
My personal take is that anybody who think they can explain life, the universe or most other things is someone to be very afraid of. Especially if they’re asking you for money before they tell you the answers. If they have such divine cosmic wisdom, why are they still chasing money?
He understands the purpose of the universe, but can’t master simple capitalization or punctuation rules? I’ll take a chance and pass, thanks. :rolleyes:
You just can’t handle a book that gets better every NEXT time you read it.
Bah, if you want the secrets of the universe, try the Necromonicon, the Unausprechlichen Kulten, or the Pnakotic manuscripts
If you want to download the PDF, the password is the word “free” (I just filled out the form with fake information and got it sent to my already spam-swamped Yahoo adress). I read a couple of pages of the book, and it was pretty mundane and trite. I was expecting something more kooky and Time Cube-esque, so it was pretty disappointing.
I did like this part, though:
“On one occasion 70,000 fanatics, lead by priests from Detroit
in the USA, holding multiple PhDs in brainwash, executed a
collective ‘intercession’ on me (2 May 1997 Promise
Keepers Conference’ at the Pontiac Silverdome stadium in
Detroit, MI, USA).”
Um, yeah.
Think of the late charges. Wow.
IMHO is not the place for promoting a book, or for religious conversions. A thread in Great Debates, without the spamming, might be more appropriate.