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Both books by the same author are excellent.I enjoyed John Adams if you want to classify it as American Revolution. Also 1776 was very interesting to me.Anybody have an favorite American Revolution books?
Both books by the same author are excellent.I enjoyed John Adams if you want to classify it as American Revolution. Also 1776 was very interesting to me.Anybody have an favorite American Revolution books?
Orson Scott Card sort of did that in Ender's Game, too, but I've never tried to look up whether any one person deserves the credit. I read something recently that gave William Gibson credit for coining the term, cyberspace.About halfway through the forth (last) book in the Hyperion Cantos. Really have enjoying the series and sad to be near the end. Science fiction meets mystery and religion (kinda).
The first book was published in the late '80s and the author (Dan Simmons) essentially predicts the "internet or world wide web." It's much different in the books but it's about interconnected people/worlds/information/ultimate intelligence.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperion_Cantos
Pardon more necros but I think it's important to consider that much of the world isn't so advanced as we such that it's fair to judge them for being removed, to a lesser extent, from Biblical times. Couple that with how central violence is to our interactions within our spheres of influence and humanity's plight in the world makes more sense.Slaughtering villages in the name of the Lord. Seems a little hypocritical of them, but as you said, there is much more to the bible than that (Revelation is terrifying!)Yeah. I guess the violence stands out because I didn't remember how much killing the Jews did back in the Old Testament days. Life was pretty brutal back then.Ha! The violence is abundant in the good book, for sure....For violence, the Old Testament makes Medal of Honor video game look like a Disney movie. Much like the Middle East today, in fact.![]()
I've been working my way through the good book for the past couple months. I'm a few pages away from Psalms right now.
Well, how is it?!!![]()
I guess it goes without saying that there's a lot more in the bible than violence. I'm looking forward to reading the prophets following psalms/proverbs and then getting into the new testament.
So.... What book ya readin'?Pardon more necros but I think it's important to consider that much of the world isn't so advanced as we such that it's fair to judge them for being removed, to a lesser extent, from Biblical times. Couple that with how central violence is to our interactions within our spheres of influence and humanity's plight in the world makes more sense.Slaughtering villages in the name of the Lord. Seems a little hypocritical of them, but as you said, there is much more to the bible than that (Revelation is terrifying!)Yeah. I guess the violence stands out because I didn't remember how much killing the Jews did back in the Old Testament days. Life was pretty brutal back then.Ha! The violence is abundant in the good book, for sure....For violence, the Old Testament makes Medal of Honor video game look like a Disney movie. Much like the Middle East today, in fact.![]()
I've been working my way through the good book for the past couple months. I'm a few pages away from Psalms right now.
Well, how is it?!!![]()
I guess it goes without saying that there's a lot more in the bible than violence. I'm looking forward to reading the prophets following psalms/proverbs and then getting into the new testament.