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How Science Reveals God: What Every Thinking Person Must Know

por Stephen Hawley Martin

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In this book, Amazon bestselling author of "Life After Death, Powerful Evidence You Will Never Die" uses five scientific points to refute popular arguments put forth by atheists and adherents to Scientific Materialism that God does not exist:1. Evidence showing that the material universe had a beginning. 2. Evidence showing that, from its beginning, the universe was been "finely tuned" to allow for the possibility of life.3. Evidence from biology showing that after the universe came into being, large amounts of genetic information similar to computer code came about in DNA that made, and continue to make, life possible.4. Evidence from research conducted at the University of Virginia School of Medicine showing that the brain does not create consciousness, but rather, that the brain can be compared to a cell phone or a radio that receives consciousness that originates somewhere else, and then integrates it with the body.5. Evidence from quantum mechanics and a number of other sources that consciousness or mind--the medium of thought--is nonlocal and appears to be present everywhere.In the aggregate, what Martin will show is that high school and college textbooks produced and studied over the past hundred or so years are woefully incorrect that propagate Scientific Materialist dogma stating that:1. Nothing in the universe exists except material substance.2. The universe and life came about by chance.3. Evolution came about solely through random mutations and the mechanism of "survival of the fittest" or "natural selection." 4. Consciousness and intelligence did not exist until evolution produced a brain.In the final chapter, Martin draws two conclusions that he writes are clearly supported by the evidence. They are that God--or "Infinite Mind," which is the other term he uses--not only was the "First Cause" but also continues to be involved in our universe today. He then presents his thoughts about the nature of God and the meaning and purpose of life based on information that comes from what appears to be a legitimate and credible modern psychic source.Martin believes the time has come to recall and recycle the millions of textbooks still in circulation that spread the erroneous tenets of Scientific Materialism. His hope and intention is that science and spirituality will bury the hatchet and become supportive of one another and that this book will play a significant role in bringing that about.In making his case, Martin references the works of the following scientists, researchers, and authors:Drew Westen, Jonathan Haidt, Rupert Sheldrake, Stephen Meyer, James Watson, Francis Crick, Stanley Miller, Harold Urey, (Miller-Urey experiment), Claude Elwood Shannon, Charles Darwin, Ben Stein, Ernest Lester Smith, Cotton Mather, Thomas Hobbes, Albert Einstein, Raymond Chiao, Henry P. Stapp, Richard Feynman, William of Ockham, Robert Lanza, Gary Zukav, Thomas Campbell, Brian Greene, Stephen Braude, Bruce Greyson, Bruce Leininger, James Huston, Jim B. Tucker, Ian Stevenson, Harold S. Burr, Menna Jones, Stephen Jay Gould, J. B. Rhine, William McDougall, Stacy Horn, John Thomas, Carl Jung, Edgar Cayce, Fritz-Albert Popp, Cleve Backster, Lynne McTaggart, Edmund R. Thompson, F. Holmes ("Skip") Atwater, Russell Targ, Harold E. Puthoff, Robert Monroe, Joe McMoneagle, Ingo Swann, Rogerio Lobo, Randolph Byrd, Doug Oman, Napoleon Hill, Betty Eadie, Karen Armstrong, Christopher Columbus, Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Isaac Newton, Niels Henrik David Bohr, Eugen Herrigel, Alan Watts, Raymond Moody, M. Scott Peck, James Lovelock, Joseph Campbell, and Julie Beischel.… (más)
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In this book, Amazon bestselling author of "Life After Death, Powerful Evidence You Will Never Die" uses five scientific points to refute popular arguments put forth by atheists and adherents to Scientific Materialism that God does not exist:1. Evidence showing that the material universe had a beginning. 2. Evidence showing that, from its beginning, the universe was been "finely tuned" to allow for the possibility of life.3. Evidence from biology showing that after the universe came into being, large amounts of genetic information similar to computer code came about in DNA that made, and continue to make, life possible.4. Evidence from research conducted at the University of Virginia School of Medicine showing that the brain does not create consciousness, but rather, that the brain can be compared to a cell phone or a radio that receives consciousness that originates somewhere else, and then integrates it with the body.5. Evidence from quantum mechanics and a number of other sources that consciousness or mind--the medium of thought--is nonlocal and appears to be present everywhere.In the aggregate, what Martin will show is that high school and college textbooks produced and studied over the past hundred or so years are woefully incorrect that propagate Scientific Materialist dogma stating that:1. Nothing in the universe exists except material substance.2. The universe and life came about by chance.3. Evolution came about solely through random mutations and the mechanism of "survival of the fittest" or "natural selection." 4. Consciousness and intelligence did not exist until evolution produced a brain.In the final chapter, Martin draws two conclusions that he writes are clearly supported by the evidence. They are that God--or "Infinite Mind," which is the other term he uses--not only was the "First Cause" but also continues to be involved in our universe today. He then presents his thoughts about the nature of God and the meaning and purpose of life based on information that comes from what appears to be a legitimate and credible modern psychic source.Martin believes the time has come to recall and recycle the millions of textbooks still in circulation that spread the erroneous tenets of Scientific Materialism. His hope and intention is that science and spirituality will bury the hatchet and become supportive of one another and that this book will play a significant role in bringing that about.In making his case, Martin references the works of the following scientists, researchers, and authors:Drew Westen, Jonathan Haidt, Rupert Sheldrake, Stephen Meyer, James Watson, Francis Crick, Stanley Miller, Harold Urey, (Miller-Urey experiment), Claude Elwood Shannon, Charles Darwin, Ben Stein, Ernest Lester Smith, Cotton Mather, Thomas Hobbes, Albert Einstein, Raymond Chiao, Henry P. Stapp, Richard Feynman, William of Ockham, Robert Lanza, Gary Zukav, Thomas Campbell, Brian Greene, Stephen Braude, Bruce Greyson, Bruce Leininger, James Huston, Jim B. Tucker, Ian Stevenson, Harold S. Burr, Menna Jones, Stephen Jay Gould, J. B. Rhine, William McDougall, Stacy Horn, John Thomas, Carl Jung, Edgar Cayce, Fritz-Albert Popp, Cleve Backster, Lynne McTaggart, Edmund R. Thompson, F. Holmes ("Skip") Atwater, Russell Targ, Harold E. Puthoff, Robert Monroe, Joe McMoneagle, Ingo Swann, Rogerio Lobo, Randolph Byrd, Doug Oman, Napoleon Hill, Betty Eadie, Karen Armstrong, Christopher Columbus, Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Isaac Newton, Niels Henrik David Bohr, Eugen Herrigel, Alan Watts, Raymond Moody, M. Scott Peck, James Lovelock, Joseph Campbell, and Julie Beischel.

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