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What’s Happened to Our World?

Lost Secrets of How Reality Was Designed

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What’s Happened to Our World?

De: Jeffery Elliott
Narrado por: Dr. Jeffery Elliott
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Something has gone wrong with the world—and deep down, we all feel it. Science describes how the universe works, but it cannot explain why it was made or what it was meant to be. From the first words of Genesis to the mysteries of modern physics, this audiobook uncovers the hidden order behind existence—a design that has been forgotten, distorted, and denied.

What’s Happened to Our World? takes listeners on a journey back to the beginning—to the creation week when reality itself was spoken into being. Blending Scripture, theology, and cutting-edge science, it reveals how the foundations of time, energy, life, and consciousness were carefully structured by a personal Creator. Each day of creation becomes a key to understanding the cosmos, human nature, and the moral fabric of existence.

But this is more than a study of origins—it is a revelation of purpose. The “lost secrets” of creation are not mystical formulas but divine patterns woven into the universe, calling humanity back to harmony with its Designer. As modern culture drifts further from truth, this audiobook asks the urgent question: What happens when we forget how reality was meant to work?

With clarity and conviction, What’s Happened to Our World? invites you to rediscover the wisdom, beauty, and coherence of God’s original design—and to see science itself as a testimony to the Word that still holds all things together.

©2026 Jeffery Elliott (P)2026 Jeffery Elliott
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