Book: Started a new to me book – “God, the Science, the Evidence”
Posted By RichC on November 13, 2025
After meeting my buddy Jeff for lunch last week, we decided to start a new book to discuss. This has been something we’ve done over the years, although I admit, he is much better in staying on task when it comes to reading than me.
The book, “God, the Science, the Evidence, the Dawn of a Revolution” is an international best seller … although not a brand new release like “1929” (my current read — excellent by the way). I picked up the Bollore and Bonnassies book as a Kindle read (Jeff does Apple iPad for the improved quality and color), and since it is not a short couple of weeks library borrow, we will have more time to work our way through it — an excuse for lunch again, as if we need one.
For now, here’s the Amazon summary:
After four years of research in partnership with over twenty scientists and esteemed experts, this book explores one of the most significant questions we face: the existence or non-existence of a creator God.
For more than four centuries, the scientific discoveries of Copernicus, Galileo, Darwin, and Freud created the impression that we could explain the workings of the Universe without the idea of a creator–God. By the beginning of the twentieth century, materialism had become the dominant theory of the time. And yet, with unexpected and astonishing force, the pendulum of science has swung back in the other direction, owing to a rapid succession of discoveries: the theory of relativity; quantum mechanics; the Big Bang; the theories of expansion, heat death, and fine-tuning of the universe. This newly acquired knowledge has upended the certainties of the twentieth century collective consciousness. Once the only acceptable theory, materialism is increasingly considered an irrational belief.
The authors of this highly readable book retrace the fascinating history of these scientific breakthroughs and offer a rigorous overview of the new proof of the existence of God. God: the Science and the Evidence is an invitation to reflect and debate the place of God in science.
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