BookTalk.org is a free book discussion forum and online reading group dedicated to quality books, good people and great conversations. Anyone in the world is welcome to join us.
Our members read and discuss fiction books, non-fiction books, short stories, and poetry. We feature discussion forums for talking about religion, politics, science, philosophy, current events and more. And whenever possible we host live author chats open to all members. |
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About Chris O'Connor
BookTalk.org Owner & Editor
aka "Chris OConnor" on the forums
I'm a graduate of the University of South Florida with a BA in Business Administration. Although my degree and career may be in business and sales, my primary interest and love are the
sciences. Most of my free time is spent reading about biological evolution, geology, cultural anthropology, history, philosophy, cosmology, and anything to do with the faith vs. reason debate.
Something I have always found frustrating is not knowing where to meet intelligent and articulate people who enjoy discussing intellectually stimulating topics. While I am able to carry on a conversation about nearly any subject, my real interest is in discussing the controversial, e.g., moral hard cases, philosophical issues, everything to do with theism, atheism, agnosticism, humanism and all other belief systems. |
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Over the years of development of the Internet community I've found myself seeking cerebral stimulation through the Web more and more. Chat rooms and message boards have been my home for quite some time. Very troubling to me is that even in these platforms, it is still not common to happen across true intellectuals who obviously have a passion for learning and thinking deeply. Quite often forums and chat rooms seem primarily composed of people with too much time on their hands.
Recognizing the need for a new kind of community, I developed the concept for BookTalk. This community was designed to be a meeting place for bright people who are on a personal quest for knowledge. Not knowledge for the sake of financial gain, praise or recognition, but knowledge for the sake of knowledge. |
I would be happy to share more personal information with members in the chat room, through email or even on the message boards. Greatly valuing the relationships I have made, I consider all of us here to be friends and look forward to continued community development over the years.
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