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My books explore the intersection of science, philosophy, and theology — asking whether modern scientific discoveries point only to material explanations, or to a deeper understanding of reality. Each book approaches these questions from a slightly different angle.


The Invented Universe

Are some scientific explanations driven more by assumptions than by evidence?

The Invented Universe examines widely accepted theories about the origin of the universe and life — from the Big Bang and multiverse proposals to abiogenesis and biological complexity. The book explores where these ideas rest on observation and where they rely on speculation shaped by a materialistic worldview.

Written for thoughtful readers of all perspectives, it offers a clear framework for evaluating scientific claims and invites consideration of whether nature ultimately points beyond itself.

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The Discovered Universe

What if science’s greatest discoveries actually reveal the limits of material explanations?

Building on themes introduced in The Invented Universe, this book looks more deeply at the origin of life, consciousness, and cosmic order. It argues that evidence increasingly challenges the assumption that matter and physical law alone can explain reality — and suggests a broader framework in which science and the supernatural are not enemies but partners in understanding.

Accessible, reflective, and provocative, The Discovered Universe invites readers to reconsider what science can explain — and what it may point toward.

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