Explore the case for God and the immortality of the soul, grounded in nature’s design and human thought.
This book presents a clear, page‑by‑page argument that the works of nature point to a conscious Creator. It also argues that the human mind carries evidence of an existence beyond the body, suggesting the soul’s immortality. Across discussions of biology, evolution, and philosophy, it invites readers to consider how observation and reason support these long‑standing beliefs.
Readers will follow the text’s approach to big questions: what counts as proof, how science relates to faith, and how timeless ideas about life after death can fit with what we know about the natural world.
- Examination of constructive design in nature as a support for the existence of God
- Arguments on the mind, consciousness, and the possibility of an immortal soul
- Discussion of evolution and reproduction from a philosophical and theological perspective
- Engagement with materialist critiques and the limits of scientific explanations
Ideal for readers curious about how science, philosophy, and faith intersect to address the existence of God and the soul.