Questioning the roots of reality—and using reason to test them against what we know.
This work challenges long-held religious and philosophical assumptions by arguing that the universe is eternal and that truth can be reached through careful reasoning and evidence. It invites readers to examine their beliefs about beginnings, creation, and the nature of knowledge with a calm, skeptical eye.
This edition presents a clear case that there is no need for a supernatural “unknowable.” Instead, it frames the mind’s proper use of data and reasoning as the path to understanding the world. It aims to illuminate how science, logic, and experience together support a view of reality that respects both inquiry and toleration for different perspectives.
- Learn how reason leads from data to durable conclusions about existence and knowledge
- Explore arguments for the eternity of matter, force, and natural phenomena
- See how a skeptical, evidence-focused approach can shape ethics, society, and belief
- Understand why faith in facts can be more secure than faith in dogma
Ideal for readers of philosophy, science, and skeptical inquiry who want a rigorous, accessible discussion about origins, knowledge, and the role of reason in shaping belief.