Cosmos, Creator, and Human Destiny: Answering Darwin, Dawkins, and the New Atheists
- 612 pages
- 22 hours of reading
Exploring the fundamental questions of existence, this book delves into the limitations of modern science in addressing humanity's deepest concerns about life and purpose. It references insights from notable figures like Erwin Schrödinger and Sir Arthur S. Eddington, emphasizing the distinction between natural and moral laws. The narrative invites readers on a journey of inquiry, challenging them to confront the mysteries of the cosmos and their implications for human destiny. Ultimately, it poses a provocative question about the responsibility that comes with understanding the truth.



