Challenging the idea of design, this book argues that matter and mind unfold without purpose.
Delving into science, religion, and philosophy, it pushes readers to reevaluate notions of creation, design, and the existence of a creator.
Written as a rigorous critique of materialist thought, it traces how explanations from atoms to evolution are used to exclude any inherent meaning or design in nature. The text questions the role of religion and atheism in modern science, inviting readers to consider what counts as evidence for or against purpose in the universe.
- Examines the claim that nature shows intelligent design and why some thinkers deny it.
- Discusses natural selection, heredity, and their interpretations within materialist thought.
- Contrasts scientific views of matter with religious concepts of God and immortality.
- Offers a provocative look at how belief systems shape our understanding of reality.
Ideal for readers curious about the crossroads of science, philosophy, and religion.