Does God Exist?   Which is true: evolution, creation . . . or both?

The Reality of God addresses these all-important questions by providing an introductory overview of key scie...

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Does God Exist?   Which is true: evolution, creation . . . or both?

The Reality of God addresses these all-important questions by providing an introductory overview of key scientific evidence, philosophical reasons, and insights drawn from human nature demonstrating God's existence.

In simple, accessible language―and well-supported by scientific experts―author Steven Hemler guides the reader through compelling evidence for the existence of God. Hemler shows how natural sciences such as biology, chemistry and physics―far from disproving religious belief―suggest and reveal the existence of a Creator at every turn.

Catholics and others seeking sound reasons, credible science, and faithful theology supporting belief in God will cherish this easy-to-read book.

The Reality of God provides:
  • An opportunity to address doubts about God's existence and strengthen faith
  • Persuasive reasons for belief valuable for sharing with questioning family and friends
  • Arguments showing the compatibility of faith and reason/science
  • Reasonable answers to the evolution vs. creation debate
  • A great gift, including for high school and college students.
The Reality of God puts forth in layman's terms how science and the natural world point to God's existence. Anyone seeking answers to life's deepest question will find in author Steven Hemler an indispensable guide.


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