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What Science Really Says About God and the Supernatural

By: Shawn Adair Johnston
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Regarding your life and your brief existence on Earth, is that all there is? If you have ever felt that there is more here than an exclusively physical reality, you may be surprised to discover that scientific data from astronomy, quantum physics, biology, neuropsychology and cosmology actually confirms your intuition.

With unusual clarity and humor, Dr. Shawn Adair Johnston reveals the utter failure of current science, based on an exclusively physical model of the universe, to account for the origin of the cosmos, human DNA, consciousness, free will or criminal behavior. Whether the Judeo-Christian idea of God or the Buddhist concept of the life activating force, Johnston demonstrates how the presence of a supernatural agency better explains scientific research data than does a purely materialist perspective.

The existence of a multidimensional universe, rooted in quantum mechanics and cosmology, actually implies the presence of supernatural forces, providing insight into the nature of the soul, good versus evil and possibly even resurrection or reincarnation. Indeed, the existence of a multidimensional universe can as readily include what we might call heaven and hell as it does alternate planets and galaxies.

For listeners who crave knowledge regarding the how and why of our existence, Johnston has prepared for you an intellectual feast whose breadth, depth and clarity will satisfy your deepest hunger.

©2023 Shawn Adair Johnston (P)2024 Shawn Adair Johnston
Agnosticism Philosophy Science & Religion Fantasy Paranormal
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Incredible Read

Shawn Adair Johnston's "What Science Really Says About God and the Supernatural" is a thought-provoking and enlightening exploration that bridges the gap between empirical science and metaphysical inquiry. Johnston, with his unique background as a forensic psychologist, brings a fresh perspective to the age-old debate about the existence of supernatural forces.

The book stands out for its **clarity and humor**, making complex scientific concepts accessible to a broad audience. Johnston draws from a wide array of scientific disciplines, including astronomy, quantum physics, biology, neuropsychology, and cosmology, to present a compelling argument that challenges the purely materialist worldview. He skillfully demonstrates how current scientific data can be interpreted to support the existence of supernatural forces, offering insights into the origins of the cosmos, human DNA, consciousness, and free will.

One of the book's strengths is its ability to weave together empirical evidence with philosophical introspection. Johnston's examination of the limitations of science in explaining phenomena such as the origin of the universe and the nature of consciousness is both rigorous and deeply reflective. His discussions on the implications of a multidimensional universe are particularly fascinating, suggesting that such a framework could encompass concepts like heaven and hell as well as alternate realities.

Johnston's writing is not only intellectually stimulating but also deeply engaging. He invites readers on a journey that is both informative and spiritually enriching, encouraging them to reconsider their fundamental assumptions about reality. Whether you are a skeptic, a believer, or somewhere in between, "What Science Really Says About God and the Supernatural" is sure to inspire curiosity and a quest for deeper understanding.

In conclusion, Johnston's book is a masterful blend of scientific rigor and philosophical inquiry, offering a fresh and compelling perspective on the intersection of science and spirituality. It is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the profound questions of existence and the potential for supernatural forces within our universe.

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Good vs. Evil, Are we born that way?

It was a well thought out and organized adventure into those questions every middle-ages adult has asked themselves countless times. Does God exist and if so, can we prove it? I think the arguments Dr. Johnston makes for both are both logical and eloquent. I long have and will continue to be a proponent of the idea that both science and the supernatural can exist, nay must both exist for us intelligent beings to be here, now I just have better examples to tell others!

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