![]() ![]() Sawyer doesn't exactly make peace with evangelicals on the issue, Calculating God has to be one of the more thoughtful and sympathetic SF portrayals you'll find of religion and intelligent design. ![]() "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.Ĭreationists rarely find sympathy in the ranks of science fiction authors-or fans, for that matter. A fine read an intellectual thriller with real bite.” - Edmonton Journal “Sawyer has created a very interesting figure in Tom Jericho, whose scientific mind is the battleground of ideas in the novel. Their debates, and their growing friendship, drive the narrative in this fast-paced, morally and intellectually challenging story of ambitious scope and touching humanity. Tom Jericho, the human scientist with whom he ends up working, is convinced there is no God. An alien being emerges and says, in perfect English, “Take me to a paleontologist.” Hollus is traveling from star to star on a quest to scientifically prove that God exists. ![]() It is safe to say that Sawyer has accomplished both with Calculating God.” - Rocky Mountain NewsĪ spaceship lands outside the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. ![]() “For fiction to be called literature, the story should stay with readers and keep them thinking about it long after the book has been put away. ![]()
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