The perfect gift:
Reality Check: Science Meets Religion
This book offers a great way of discovering faith in this scientific
age and, if you follow the Christian faith, it offers people the secret
of eternal life in Heaven. But how can people believe in God if they think
science has shown there is no need for a god to explain our world? Why
not check this out for yourself by buying a copy? At around the price
of a coffee, this eBook could prove to be a great investment. It also
makes the perfect Christmas or birthday present. Faith must surely
be the greatest gift you can give anyone if it leads to eternal life.
Reality Check: Science Meets Religion, takes
readers on an amazing journey that gets to grips with reality, creation
and God. Its process employs evidence, science and logic as outlined in
the other associated articles
to be found in this part of my author website. Read the extract
from Chapter 1 to get a better idea of what this book covers. And
if it all sounds too much like hype and unlikely to really come up with
meaningful answers, then read some of the reader comments alongside, many
of which are derived from early feedback on the Authonomy review
site. Also, please note these readers confirm that, despite the depth
of the subject matter, the book really is an easy read—even if every
paragraph will make you think. Yet any literate adult can understand the
arguments presented because they make great use of analogies to simplify
otherwise complex topics.
Life in Heaven? Sounds too far-fetched? If you believe Heaven is literally
up in the sky, then that would be stretching the imagination too far today,
given we know there are only satellites, space junk and a space station
up there, but what if Heaven was intermingled with our own world in unseen
dimensions? Modern scientific theory gives us the clues that, as Jesus
said, the Kingdom of Heaven is literally within us: just like
unseen radio waves are in and around us.
This point is a simple illustration of the fact that ancient religious
works such as the Bible do contain important clues which, when viewed
with a logical and scientific mind, can make more sense in this modern
age. How could people have understood about multidimensional worlds and
evolution in generations past? But now it's a different matter. My book
aims to show that scripture may be far deeper than we realize when we
just interpret the age-old way. Genesis, for example, holds some impressive
secrets about evolution and creation, and my book reveals all. The result
is confirmation of Godly influence in the original texts and scientific
support of what they are trying to tell us.
There are well over 6,000,000,000 people on this planet [link].
Of these, over 2,000,000,000 are Christian and 1,500,000,000 Islam [link].
So, just considering the two biggest faiths, we can see that over half
the world's population believes in God. Can such a huge number of people
be deluded? This is all the more remarkable given that many scientists
suggest there is no need of a God to explain our world. Fortunately, however,
there are scientists who do admit the need for God, and theologians who
do accept there should be harmony between science and religion (as I will
show).
Ironically, the ultimate goal of science is to derive a 'Theory of Everything'
which ties up all of creation into one theory. If they could ever prove
such unity to themselves, is that not the same thing as proving the single
source of it all must be God?
The logical place from which I start in the amazing adventure I will
take you on in Reality Check: Science Meets Religion
is the premise that neither belief in God nor belief in science is wrong,
and that any apparent conflicts between the two stem from a lack of perspective.
Science is always changing—it did at the drop of an apple for Isaac
Newton—so it is really also a 'faith': faith in the majority of
current scientific belief. As such, it is actually less stable
than religious faiths.
Have you heard of ‘Occam’s Razor’? A very bright 14th-century
English logician, theologian and Franciscan friar, Father William of Ockham,
came up with this. Briefly stated, it postulates the simplest explanation
for anything is most likely to be correct. In this spirit I aim to show
you why monotheism—belief in a single God—does not, in any
way, contradict the findings of science. Furthermore, I will demonstrate
why modern science is actually very close to being able to show us the
true nature of creation—and even where Heaven might be. (Just suspend
your disbelief about this for a while, trust me, and read my book, because
I promise I really will!) As such, it might prove a great comfort for
the recently bereaved.
So, whether you buy this book as a gift for yourself or for a friend
or loved-one, it offers each reader a better understanding of God and
creation, shows them why there must be life after death, and helps them
to discover their 'destiny-chain' and purpose in life.
Wouldn't you agree that belief in God and eternal life is pretty good
value for the price of a cup of coffee?
If you are atheist, Reality Check: Science Meets
Religion, could change your life by showing you it is absolutely logical
to believe in God, and that science is merely a study of his creation.
If you are agnostic, then it can show you how to comfortably climb down
off the fence. If you are a believer, but sometimes find yourself struggling
to come to terms with apparent conflicts between scientific discovery
and your faith, or wonder about the loving nature of God, then this book
will give you the perspective to alleviate those doubts and achieve a
better ability to help others to appreciate there really is a loving,
creator God.
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READER COMMENTS:
"Extremely well written, researched and set out. Every point is very clear. The analogies are extremely imaginative and very effective. The passion in this work is powerful and every paragraph is thought provoking. The arguments are well thought through and persuasive... I would suggest that everyone reads it and think very carefully about what you say." (Gareth Naylor - Authonomy)
"'Reality Check' is an interesting and accessible book... that sets up the basic argument well, an intriguing one at that: proof of God in brain and mind being two different things, mind existing beyond the time-space continuum. At this stage my interest was piqued. I haven’t come across an argument like this before so it appears original... I was entertained and informed along the way and feel richer for the debate. Anyone interested in these themes would do well to have a read of 'Reality Check'." (Ross Clark - Authonomy)
"This is one hell of a book, excuse the pun; and so well researched, and the thoughts are radical on this matter... [the] Albert Einstein line, very relevant to-day and very much relates to what you have written... I was totally intrigued... and found it to be very informative." (Tom Bye - Authonomy)
"The most abstract of concepts are communicated in a clearly digestible form… There is a tremendous need for the genre represented here: arguments which transcend the physical world. For many, if not most, the task of adequately preparing oneself to respond to such questions is simply too daunting. I appreciate the scholarly professionalism and the extensive referencing… [The author] rises to the challenge of what most would consider an extremely difficult calling." (James Revoir - Authonomy)
"This is a very intriguing piece. I believe there is a significant demand for such discussions... I especially appreciate the inviting style, which will definitely be a plus for more skeptical readers." (Faith Rose - Authonomy)
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