GOD IS: A Matter of Fact The Scientific Theory of Supreme Intelligence by Marc Watson
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Author:
Marc Watson
Category:
Science
ISBN:
9781936883028
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Bookbaby (Afflatus Press)
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Synopsis
One hundred years ago the World was in Serious Trouble!
Decades earlier Nietzsche had declared “God is Dead” and Marx had asserted that happiness demanded the abolition of religion. These men's “godless” social Science inspired revolutionary thought in a restless world. Advances in Physics and Chemistry demonstrated that Science alone could solve all the challenges to the Human Condition. Science sidelined God.
The result was Catastrophic. One third of the world was plunged into oppressive Communism; Hitler used Nietzsche's theory to villainize an entire culture and ignite World War II; and nuclear arms were introduced to a world of growing intolerance.
The World today is on the same slippery slope as a century ago.
GOD IS: A Matter of Fact and therefore not only withstands but clearly emerges from rigorous Scientific Study. There is clear and compelling evidence of a Supreme Intelligent Being as the source of Fundamental Intelligence, the most powerful phenomenon in the Universe. Yet science education in the U.S. requires students to accept that man is supremely intelligent; that the Universe and Life are driven solely by the inanimate forces of Matter. We must promote the Scientific Study of a Supreme Intelligent Being.
GOD IS: A Matter of Fact recognizes the “Laws of Nature and Nature's God”. America's strength as the “Shining City on a Hill” does not flow from our might; but from our sense of Right! The U.S. Constitution recognizes the “Blessings of Liberty”, which can only be derived from Fundamental Intelligence. Scientific Study of a Supreme Intelligent Being and the Theory of Fundamental Intelligence offers the greatest opportunity to advance our understanding of Human Behavior in the hope of avoiding some of the disastrous Human Interactions of the 20th Century.
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