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The Genesis of God: The Divine Series, #4
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Many atheists consider Darwin's theory of evolution the proof that God does not exist. On the contrary, it is the basis of God's existence. God is not the creator of the universe but rather its ultimate creation, the optimal expression of the inherent potential of the cosmos. He is the maximum actualization of possibility. Physicists say that anything not forbidden is compulsory. God is the compulsory apex of cosmic existence. Modern science has led to a complete loss of a religious sensibility in the Western world. Religious assertions increasingly sound crazy and ridiculous. The irony is that religion is ultimately scientific. There is no contradiction between science and religion. It is not religion that is abolished by science but atheism. Welcome to the world of the scientific God of cosmic evolution. God not only exists, he is inevitable. Here is the proof, from first principles.

 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMike Hockney
Release dateJan 19, 2024
ISBN9798224300082
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The Genesis of God: The Divine Series, #4
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Michael Faust

Michael Faust invites you to explore the divine order, with its most astonishing secret - that you are part of it. You always have been. But you have forgotten. That's the nature of the created world - to make us forget that we are all the Creators. Isn't it time to remember who you truly are?

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