New Scientific Evidence for the Existence of God

My Dear Parishioners,

I hope that everyone had a very nice Labor Day Weekend and that all of our children, and their parents, are off to a good start to the school year.

If you are looking for some fall reading, may I suggest New Scientific Evidence for the Existence of God (José Carlos González-Hurtado, EWTN Publishing, 2023)

As the Saints of old taught and Sacred Scripture confirms, we can learn a lot about God through our study of the created world: The heavens declare the glory of God; the firmament proclaims the works of his hands. Day unto day pours forth speech, night unto night whispers knowledge. There is no speech, no words; the voice is not heard; a report goes forth through all earth, their messages, to the ends of the world (Psalm 19).

Yet, sadly, for almost 200 years, atheist philosophers have highjacked the empirical sciences and have attempted to use those empirical sciences to spread their atheistic views.

This dictatorship of atheism has led to many otherwise good Christians to lose their Faith in our public schools and in our colleges and universities.

New Scientific Evidence for the Existence of God demonstrates the ancient truths that the empirical sciences actually support the existence of God. As the back cover of the book states:

“A valuable contribution to the reflection on the relationship between science and religion, presenting very sound arguments with abundant documentation and a casual style that makes for an enriching and gratifying read.” —Fernando Sols, professor of condensed matter physics, Complutense University of Madrid

Here is the book you need to challenge atheists and agnostics to defend their ideologies logically and rationally and to fortify your own beliefs. In this distinctive book, which draws from all fields of science, José Carlos González-Hurtado presents a preponderance of empirical evidence for theism in a way that you can easily understand and explains how atheism twists reality to justify its view by “selective skepticism.”

This thoroughly documented incisive work will strengthen your view of the existence of God, regardless of your beliefs about evolution or lack of religious affiliation. González- Hurtado explains how the majority of mathematicians and scientists who are remembered for remarkable discoveries in mathematics, physics, quantum mechanics, chemistry, cosmology, biology, and more were theists — and he provides many of their accounts. In these enlightening pages, you will find:

  • How the Second Law of Thermodynamics, cited by Albert Einstein as the most important, points to God
  • Answers about the Big Bang Theory, evolution, and other much-debated questions
  • How NASA explorers confirmed the standard cosmological argument
  • Ways in which mathematical theorems, statistics, and probabilities indicate God’s existence
  • Twenty constants that allow us to exist, and seven aspects of St. Anselm’s ontological argument for God

In addition, González-Hurtado illustrates why string theory and multiverses are best left for Hollywood movies, how verified results in cosmic microwave background and other observations verify the creation of the universe, and how multiple attempts to support the “theory of the bouncing universe” are disproved.

Although the science behind a Necessary Being is irrefutable, a small but vocal number of scientists refuse to accept the evidence. Some oppressive regimes have gone so far as to persecute or kill those who espouse cosmology, but Hurtado exposes these crimes and debunks their illogical thinking.

You will learn the difference between creationism and Intelligent Design and what it really means to live by Darwinian laws. As even Stephen Hawking admitted, “The universe has not always existed; on the contrary, the universe, and time itself, had a beginning with the Big Bang.”

I hope that you enjoy this book. I also hope that you share it with your friends and loved ones who may have had a crisis of Faith because of their experience in our schools and universities, so that they too may grow in their love of God: the fool says in his heart, “There is no God.” Their deeds are loathsome and corrupt; not one does what is good. The LORD looks down from heaven upon the children of men, to see if even one is wise, if even one seeks God (Psalm 14).

St. Joseph, Our Patron and Patron of the Church, pray for us!
Fr. Michael J Pawelko, Pastor

 

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