Thursday, March 15, 2012

Question of the Month March,


 the Question:
Aliens who have never encountered humans or earth,
  ask you to educate them with better understanding of humans,
Choose one book you have read;  
 1 rule, no bibles.
What 1 book would you choose?


My philosophy, of what it is to be human, is having freewill, having the capacity for great courage, the ability to love something greater than ourselves such as God, and future possibilities. We are driven by our weaknesses‘, our hatreds, our social environments, and our realities.

With this idea in mind consider the question,
Aliens who have never encountered humans or earth,
ask you to educate them with better understanding of humans,
Choose one book you have read;
1 rule, no bibles.
What 1 book would you choose?


Before I give you my answer I want to give you the answers I got from all the people I polled.

The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams and Neil Gaiman from J. Davis and C Vazquez

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: The Classic Guide to Understanding the Opposite Sex by John Gray from P. Welks



One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish Book, Dr. Seuss (Author) from A. Hill Sr.

The five people you meet in heaven, Mitch Albom from T. Howard

The Cradle Will Fall by Mary Higgins Clark from C. Singleton



The Tommyknockers by Stephen King from Ms. Price



The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan… from J. Washington



Clive Barker's Hellraiser Vol. 1 by Clive Barker, from W. Chiang




Textbook of Humanology: The Complete Science of Human Analysis by John Bryce Adams by my 11 year old nephew D.J Hill who read it in school.



And my choice is

The Iliad, by Homer
Question did not have a right or wrong answer only an opinion.

What are your thoughts?



 

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