Finding God In Science: The Extraordinary Evidence For The Soul And Christianity, A Rocket Scientist’s Gripping Odyssey - Non-Illustrated
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Finding God In Science: The Extraordinary Evidence For The Soul And Christianity, A Rocket Scientist’s Gripping Odyssey - Non-Illustrated
A NASA rocket scientist uses quantum physics to find God in science. Finding God in Science recounts the compelling peaks and valleys of one rocket scientist’s career and his quest to know the Creator of the universe in the face of postmodern thought and atheistic claims. Finding God in Science is like A Brief History Of Time meets The Greatest Story Ever Told revealing the consistency of the Bible and science in plain language. This is the first book to demonstrate that Jesus Christ’s earthly message and mission parallel the natural laws of the universe, revealing a Divine premeditation.
Finding God in Science even sheds new light on the mystery of why Christ had to die to save us from our sins, and why we have to die to finally realize eternal life. The scientific implications in Finding God in Science illustrate the nature of truth, what it means to really know God and communicate with Him, the indwelling of the Spirit, and how Jesus Christ could be both God and man. And they back the security of our salvation. As incredible as it may sound, these claims are based on quantum mechanics, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, and non-locality (Einstein’s spooky action at a distance), which have a deep and unexpected relevance to Christianity. In fact, the principles of quantum entanglement, and the teleportation of information, appear to form the physical basis of human consciousness and the core tenets of Christianity. The gospel is presented in a new language that has a direct correspondence with the most fundamental principles of physics.
Finding God in Science will challenge your thinking, touch your soul and deepen your faith.
Praise for FGIS:
“In my judgment, Michael O’Connell has produced an important new study of God and Christianity from a scientific perspective. He offers fresh insights into the peculiar nature of quantum physics, and how it provides a new understanding of spiritual realities. O’Connell writes with great clarity and precision, a welcome relief for those who wish to grasp scientific notions that too often are weighted down with scientific verbiage. Whether or not one believes in God, this book—replete with stunning color photography—is a joy to read. It sheds light on the most powerful forces of our origin and our existence. Any book that can do so with such elegance and poise is well worth the read. I highly recommend this book.†- William J. Havlicek, PhD.
“I highly recommend this incredible book. Whether you are a doubter or a person of faith, you will be enlightened in so many ways. For some reason I have not been too interested in space exploration, but this book has changed all that for me. The pictures look spectacular on an iPad.†- Linda Sbicca Rowland
“Finding God In Science reconciles science and devotion to the God of the Bible. This book allows the reader to begin thinking intelligently about Science and faith without being trapped in a false dichotomy. The language is accessible to those who have little background in science, while Mr. O'Connell's enthusiasm for his subject draws in the reader.†– Kristin Birch
“Michael O’Connell has written a most fascinating book that will challenge the reader to rethink their perspectives on the universe and its creation. His use of images and photos from JPL will help the reader to see the amazing creative genius of the God of the Universe.†– Greg Campbell
“Finding God In Science has been extremely helpful in informing my thoughts on the God of the Bible and Scientific Discovery. The treatise on the creation story alone should be a must-read for people of faith, but that's hardly where it ends. The breadth and depth of subjects touched on showing God’s hand on the natural world is truly mind boggling. The author does a masterful work of introducing challenging concepts to novices.†– David Birch