I Published My Book. A New Look at Life’s Origins and diversity

Nature in all of its realms is truly amazing, I dont believe God is in nature, but is very definitely evident in it. I remarked too my wife just yesterday,[ have you ever seen 2 sunsets or sun rises exactly alike. I think the world was recreated by the great flood of Noah after the initial creation.
Cant wait to get my hands on your book.
 
Nature in all of its realms is truly amazing, I dont believe God is in nature, but is very definitely evident in it. I remarked too my wife just yesterday,[ have you ever seen 2 sunsets or sun rises exactly alike. I think the world was recreated by the great flood of Noah after the initial creation.
Cant wait to get my hands on your book.
Thank you so much for your kind words! If my book has a positive effect on you or anyone who kindly takes the time to read it, I’ll truly feel like one of the most fortunate people.
 
Way over my head but a very interesting post!

Knowing what you know, do you believe in God?

Hi Shakka - yes, I do.

One of my favorite writers, C.S. Lewis, writes about his path from Atheism to Christianity in a humoros fashion which is similar to mine. “...the most dejected, reluctant convert in all of England . . . drug into the kingdom kicking, struggling, resentful, and darting his eyes in every direction for a chance of escape.”

Except I wasn't in England. :cool:

My issue was that I was stuck. There had to be a God and the next task was to figure out which one.
I don't want to divert from the OP and / or offend others by getting too far into a religious discussion so I won't go into details on my selection process.
Leave it to suffice that I'm Christian. A follower of Jesus. With a very scientific, skeptical aversion to mystical hooey and mysticism and political movements cloaked in religion and other such baggage.
 
By God's grace, I just published my book On the Real Origin of Species by Means of Life: Tracing the Purposeful Design of Life
This book presents not one but two transformative theories that directly challenge and falsify the theory of evolution, offering a new framework to replace it, rooted in current scientific evidence.
Written for everyone—parents, grandparents, and individuals concerned about the world we are shaping for future generations—it engages readers with an accessible dialogue format, blending rigorous science with thought-provoking examples and a touch of humor.
More than just a scientific discourse, this book inspires personal growth, fosters spiritual reflection, and provides the tools to counter the ever-changing philosophies that dominate today’s society. It invites readers to rethink not only their understanding of life and living organisms but also their perception of reality itself.
Whether you are seeking clarity in a world of confusion, a deeper connection to the natural world, or a way to guide the next generation toward truth, this book is a must-read for anyone who dares to question, explore, and believe.
Learn more and get a first look at www.osamasmahdi.com
This enlightening work is now available at:
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Any plans to offer this in an audio format on Audible?
 
Any plans to offer this in an audio format on Audible?
I definitely want to create an audio version of the book. The challenge, however, is the cost. While there are AI programs that can convert text into an audiobook, I’m not a fan of that approach. I want a real human narrator—definitely not me! (Haha.)

Unfortunately, hiring a skilled narrator is beyond my budget at the moment. Hopefully, I’ll find an opportunity to produce the audiobook as soon as possible.

Kind regards!
 

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