God, the Science, the Evidence
The Dawn of a Revolution
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Bob Souer
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God, the Science, the Evidence is the result of nearly four years of research involving over twenty scientists and renowned specialists. It presents the most up-to-date evidence for the existence of God.
For more than four centuries, the combined discoveries of Copernicus, Galileo, Darwin, Freud, and others, created the illusion that the Universe could be explained without a creator God. As a result, materialism became the dominant worldview by the beginning of the twentieth century.
Yet, with unexpected and astonishing force, the pendulum of science has swung back in the opposite direction. Driven by a rapid succession of groundbreaking discoveries—thermodynamics, the theory of relativity, quantum mechanics, the Big Bang, theories about the expansion and fine-tuning of the Universe, and the incredible complexity of living organisms—old certainties have been completely overturned. Materialism increasingly has the appearance of an irrational belief.
The authors trace the fascinating history of those key scientific breakthroughs while also exploring what philosophy, morality, history, and some of humanity’s great enigmas have to say on the matter.
This book is accessible and thoroughly researched, providing a compelling exploration of the latest evidence for the existence of God.
God, the Science, the Evidence will surprise many listeners. For centuries, belief in God was relegated to the realm of superstition. Yet, reason has come full circle. Science is now God’s ally.
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©2025 Palomar éditions. Translation © 2025 by Rebecca M. West and Christine Elizabeth Jones (P)2025 Palomar EditionsVery interesting
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Revelatory
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Part One establishes credibility
– rigorous language
– probability, mathematics, cosmology
– careful distinction between evidence and inference
Part Two then leverages that credibility
– “because the first half is solid, the reader is primed to trust what follows”
– conclusions are framed as continuations rather than new, conditional claims
This is a classic rhetorical move, and it is exactly why it feels uncomfortable to me.
The critical error is the implied syllogism:
- The evidence supports a creator.
- Christian theology describes a creator.
- Therefore, the evidence supports Christian theology.
That leap is not logically valid.
It replaces inference with association.
I feel like these very intelligent men have tried to influence me in their favour by the positioning of science and linking that, by association, to Christian theology with a conclusion that therefore there is a God, in the Christian sense.
If this was a PhD submitted to me for assessment, it would get referred.
It attempts to leverage science to a belief in God
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An alternate conclusion
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Intelligent Design Camouflaged as Science
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