This is not a book about proving whether God exists - but about understanding why the world needs one.
From wars that have scarred humanity to the quiet injustices that unfold within everyday lives, Why I Believe in a King journeys through the imbalance of our world - and asks a timeless question:
If the universe exists in perfect equilibrium, why does human morality not?
With reason as its compass and history as its witness, Kaali Ra'za explores centuries of human cruelty, faith, and contradiction - from empires and religions to science and conscience - to reveal a universal need for divine justice.
Written with the tone of reflection rather than argument, this book invites the reader to think deeply, not just about God, but about themselves - their morality, their meaning, and their measure.
Why I Believe in a King is a dialogue between mind and soul - a calm pursuit of truth in an age of chaos.