Your use of the word "obligated" implies compulsion.
Indeed. Justin, why is it so damn hard for you to simply answer the original questions that people ask of you, instead pulling off this same lame evasion stunt you've been doing for so many occassions now? Don't you understand how annoying it is to start such hit&run threads where you give us basically nothing from the start, and where you don't present any thoughts that can in any way be called useful? Again, just saying something is "interesting" is so amigious both in and of itself, it requires a whole lot of previous context to have an inkling of an idea what is actually meant.
Of course, for those of us that do have all the previous context of Justin's previous posts to work with, it can be argued that he is saying "this book is great and you're all wrong" in his standard totally non-commiting manner. Not only dishonest, but cowardly so, not even daring to stand up for his views. And as always, when the questions start coming, he starts pouting for everyone not immediately agreeing with him, even though it shouldn't be any surprise.
If I wanted to make a thread about a non-fiction book (or at least a book meant to be about non-fiction), I'd first of all actually read the book in its entirety, to make sure I understood it well, and could then debate its merits and defend its points of views.
I also notice that Justin evades my actual point by focusing on how I call the book out for saying "Darwinism" in what is meant to be a degoratory manner. Which he'd have found out if he'd done what I've done, and found at least a few excerpts of the book to read. Which is the least he could have done, considering he made a thread about it. At least, it's the least he could have done if he wanted to make a point.
And that isn't even my main point in that partial sentence anyway, it's that they use the classic "evolution is opposed to religion (and specifically christianism)" strawman that that creationists been keeping up for decades now. But Justin is of course completely silent on this part, choosing instead to nitpick on something that is comparatively inconsequential.