Science explains the universe through measurable forces, physical laws, and observable structure. Religion speaks through revelation, purpose, and meaning. These are often seen as opposing views.
But what if they are not in conflict at all?
Nearly 95% of the universe is invisible. Dark matter and dark energy shape what we see, yet remain unseen. What we observe is not chaos, but order.
Many reject God because He cannot be seen or proven. Yet science accepts that most of the universe is made of things we cannot see. Their existence is inferred from the measurable effects they exert on the universe. In the same way, many believe in God because of the effects they see and experience in their lives.
A Universe with God explores the idea that science and belief may describe the same reality from different angles. One reveals through discovery, the other through revelation.
Written for thoughtful readers, this book asks a direct question:
If unseen forces can shape the universe, could belief in God be grounded in reality as well?