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Calculating God

De: Robert J. Sawyer
Narrado por: Jonathan Davis, Robert J. Sawyer
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In this Hugo-nominated novel, an alien walks into a museum and asks if he can see a paleontologist. But the arachnid ET hasn't come aboard a rowboat with the Pope and Stephen Hawking (although His Holiness does request an audience later). Landing at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, the spacefarer, Hollus, asks to compare notes on mass extinctions with resident dino-scientist Thomas Jericho. A shocked Jericho finds that not only does life exist on other planets, but that every civilization in the galaxy has experienced extinction events at precisely the same time. Armed with that disconcerting information (and a little help from a grand unifying theory), the alien informs Jericho, almost dismissively, that the primary goal of modern science is to discover why God has behaved as he has and to determine his methods.

BONUS AUDIO: Author Robert J. Sawyer explains how the creationism vs. evolution debate informed the writing of Calculating God.

  • 2009 Audie Award Winner, Science Fiction/Fantasy
©2000 by Robert J. Sawyer (P)2008 Audible, Inc.
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"Is Sawyer Canada's answer to Michael Crichton? Very possibly yes." ( Montreal Gazette)
"Jonathan Davis...is one of our very best narrators and this is a fine performance. I was rapt the entire time, and even near tears at one moment in the book." (sffaudio.com; named an SFFaudio Essential)
"Jonathan Davis portrays a thoughtful and quietly introspective Jericho....As the conversation with Hollus continues, Davis keeps a steady pace and reflects the intellectual engagement of both characters. He presents the alien's speech as lightly studied, a fitting style for a non-English speaker who coordinates his speech between two mouths." ( AudioFile)
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If you are one of those that like thinking and discussing space and what might be out there then, I believe this is for you. If you like Carl Sagan and listening to him pronounce Billions this book is down your alley.

God is in the title and the main character struggles with his non-belief, but mostly I found the book to be more about the universe and how it might have been created. Carl Sagan and Stephen J. Gould are mentioned several times in the book. While the question of God and Intelligent Design are mentioned often, Heaven, Hell and Souls are rarely mentioned and Jesus is never mentioned.

I found the book to be reminiscent of Asimov's writing, with some Greg Bear and Larry Niven thrown in and a Arthur C. Clarke ending.

90% of the first half of the book takes place in the paleontologist's office. The paleontologist and the alien discuss space, stars, nova's, planets, the big bang, intelligent design, God and other races. There was very little action. There are some moments in which you chuckle, but there are no John Scalzi LOL moments.

I liked the book very much, it took me back to my teenage years when I used to stare at the stars and wonder.

I liked to commend RS for writing about such a controversial topic and having the guts to go against the norm. As explained in his introduction, scientist these days seem to have become to rigid in there beliefs. One of my favorite things about science that I learned in the eight grade was that a Theory means unproved and so scientist should have open minds. I have always believed in evolution, yet it is still a Theory, and no one should be ridiculed for not believing.

This is my fifth book by Sawyer and I have yet to be disappointed. My favorite RS book so far is "Flash Forward".

Billions and Billions of Stars

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What a fascinating story - unique, thought-provoking and thoroughly absorbing. Loved the narration, too.

Fascinating

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When ever I like a book enough to buy the hard copy I give the book 5 stars. I bought three copies, one for my bookshelf, and one each, for my son and sister. The book is very thought provoking. I know it will cause us to have some good discussions.

The narration by Jonathan Davis was wonderful and easy listening.

Honestly, I have not read any science fiction before. I enjoy "Calculation God" so I researched Sawyer's other books. I just finished listening to his novel "Hominids". I believe he won the Hugo Award for this book. It is also very enjoyable.

Thanks to Sawyer I have become a fan of science fiction.

Davis also narrates Hominids and again it was very well done.

Gets you thinking

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I've always been a fan of reading science fiction because the universe is so grand with infinite topics to discover. The debate of creationism vs. evolution has always been a heated battle. There are too many emotions behind this topic where it becomes a yelling match. Robert J. Sawyer brought this controversy subject in a well written book in "Calculating God."

Not to give any spoilers, but aliens has landed on Earth and one of them walks into a museum and starts to talk to a paleontologist. Their conversation is mostly about God and the Universe. The Extra Terrestrial believes in a higher power being and the scientist is an atheist and he is also dying from cancer.

I really think the author is brilliant by combining the too topics together in an Intelligent conversation with aliens. It is a bit ironic that the ET believes that the universe was made from God and the human believes in cells and atoms, but it doesn't becomes a shouting match between their differences.

Science fiction could be the only way to structure this debate in a well form topic.

Intelligent Conversation with Aliens

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All of Robert's books are fantastic! I love how he uses science with a twist to enforce his tales.
I expected Calculating God to be one sided. I came in with one expectation, and left unsure of how I think. I believe that meeting a being from another world would radically shake up our thoughts of God, but I did not expect the twist RJS puts on this.
Well done!

RJ Sawyer ROCKS!

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This challenged me on all fronts. I have lots of education, but learned something new with every chapter. When I recommended the book to our librarian she automatically thought it was a religious book and I assured her that this is a BOOK TO OPEN UP YOUR MIND.
I am grateful to Robert Sawyer for his story of so many possibilities to consider and events to reflect on and visions to stimulate the imagination.

WONDERFUL LISTEN

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Any additional comments?

Surprisingly very good and thought provoking. Interesting premise followed up with theology and scientific theory. Loved the main characters and the challenges for each to overcome past beliefs and face the future with open minds and hearts. Very touching and heartwarming science - who knew?

God and Science - the new frontier

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I love the concept that this book is written on. As a seminary student, I am often annoyed by the fact that there is an "anti-God" theme to most alien books, but this one takes a different tact. I still was annoyed by the "anti-God" message for those of us that believe in an present and active God, but still a great concept here. I'm really interested in how Sawyer came up with some of the ideas he puts forth, but would also love to know why he discounts many of the accepted truths about God (omniscience, omnipotence, etc.)

For believers, a warning: if you're looking for God in these pages, you won't find Him. The concept is interesting, but Sawyer is using the term "god" for a limited being who happens to be a fictional universe creator, not the God of scripture.

Great Concept

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Where does Calculating God rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This book would be in the top twenty-five percent.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Hollis the alien.

Have you listened to any of Jonathan Davis and Robert J. Sawyer ’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

This is my first one.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No, it would be too much for one setting.

Any additional comments?

Sometimes if something is approached from an unusual angle, it can provide some interesting insights. The value of this book is in its insights and not in the story line. It represents a good synthesis of the God-Science Debate. Many things to ponder.

Some Very deep calculations

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a lot of ups and downs in the story. Like having a discussion with a bipolar scientist with a religion envy problem.

Meh

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