God, the Science, the Evidence
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Book • 2025
This book argues that modern science is resurrecting the concept of God. It presents seven independent lines of evidence, from thermodynamics to quantum mechanics, that point toward an absolute beginning of the universe.
The authors contend that this evidence makes materialism an irrational belief in the 21st century.
They avoid religious questions, focusing on whether scientific evidence supports the existence of a creator.
The book's thesis has sparked controversy, but it has also garnered endorsements from Nobel Prize winners and achieved significant sales in Europe.
Bollore and Bonnassies aim to tell this story in a simple language, but very exact.
The authors contend that this evidence makes materialism an irrational belief in the 21st century.
They avoid religious questions, focusing on whether scientific evidence supports the existence of a creator.
The book's thesis has sparked controversy, but it has also garnered endorsements from Nobel Prize winners and achieved significant sales in Europe.
Bollore and Bonnassies aim to tell this story in a simple language, but very exact.
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