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  • Free Will: The ability to misunderstand

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    By gilbertramirezpt
    This is a silly book that relies on an uninformed reader in science. Like many of its kind, this book places words in the mouth of science and then based on misconception and outright falsehood makes outrageous claims and draws unfounded conclusions. Straw man arguments are used throughout the text. This author misunderstands current thinking on free will from a scientific perspective. His conclusions flow from his misunderstanding. Evolution and natural selection have not been disproven. The debate over free will continues as neuro science becomes a new and exciting development in our age. Fresh science based ideas subjected to scientific rigor are open to debate and research. Nevertheless, read this book look into the ideas. Research via independent inquiry of available data and draw your own conclusions. Do not base your knowledge of a point of view on its critics. Look into original sources for validation of a belief. Take things from the horses mouth directly. extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.
  • It all right

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    By Jzvi12
    All atheists are communist! This nation (USA) is a Protestant country. Capitalism won over Communism ok??! Get it!
  • Dribble

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    By Free-Reader
    Silly dribble. Not worth the time.
  • Bull****

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    By mother if all
    Another quack that thinks Evolution has been proved wrong.
  • If you're looking for answers

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    By Human nature is evil
    This is not it. The "intelligent genome with free will" described in this book is another entity that could be perceived as a "god", with the ability to create new evolutions and species, and such, what superior intelligence does it have to determine what gets changed and what stays the same. As an atheist, this book is totally nonsensical. The human conscience is the only thing on this planet that needs an answer to the question where did we come from. If a "god" did indeed exist and created everything we see, I assure you it has abandoned this planet in pursuit of other interests. Btw, there are quite a bit of typos in this book. Is that a glitch in iBooks or the publisher?

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