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Proof of God

By: Ptolemy Tompkins, Bernard Haisch
Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
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Ptolemy Tompkins, collaborator on the New York Times best-selling Proof of Heaven and Proof of Angels, has teamed up with renowned astrophysicist Bernard Haisch to prove God's existence and show that his work is evident in the world around us.

Is there a God? If so, does God care about us? Or is human life a mere accident of physics?

For centuries these fundamental questions have been integral to every culture and religion the world has known - and have not been answered, save by faith. When it comes to finding answers about how the universe came into existence, "God" is simply another theory. A theory that, many say, is no longer needed.

In Proof of God, writer Ptolemy Tompkins (Publishers Weekly calls his writing "inspired") has joined forces with internationally acclaimed astrophysicist Bernard Haisch to demonstrate that not only is God real but that it is science itself that proves it. Structured in seven compelling chapters examining core features of our universe (gravity, mass, energy), Proof of God blows up the misconceptions put forth by recent "anti-religion" best sellers. Written in simple, easy to understand language, it shows believers that, far from being an enemy of their faith, science is, if anything, its greatest justification. Above all, it is a deeply personal narrative about a scientist's journey to understanding how God's fingerprints are all over our universe.

In Proof of God, a committed seeker and a spiritual scientist come together to present a view of creation that makes it not only possible but essential to accept both science and God as true.

©2017 Ptolemy Tompkins (P)2017 Simon & Schuster, Inc.

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The best book I think I have ever read!

I have been on a depressing and uplifting roller coaster ride with science and religion, respectfully, all of my adult life. This book is exactly what I needed to hear at this point in my life. It has confirmed to me the arrogance and stonewall attitude of mainstream scientific community and media on the nonexistence of God, which they have been force feeding to the public for so long. But more importantly, this book confirmed for me that science and religion are really pointing to the same thing, that is, that God really exists, this world will pass and that we are all eternal offspring of God that will live on after death. I would recommend this book to anyone, especially atheists. PS: I love the fact that this book is written in part by a world renown physicist that is so well published he can’t be blacklisted by the mainstream scientific community for his SCIENTIFIC perspective on the existence of God!

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Cleverly written

The book has a Socratic style in which the writer delivers his message by describing the process of writing the book. Both entertaining and informative.

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Good but not as good as the God Theory

I knew that this book would be derivative but missed one key point. I really liked Bernard's explanation of why we exist. White on white so God can experience himself through a free will being.

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