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Why Science Does Not Disprove God - by Amir Aczel (Paperback)

Why Science Does Not Disprove God - by  Amir Aczel (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Has our knowledge of current science indeed disproved the existence of God? Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Lawrence Krauss, highly esteemed scientists and writers in their recent books all posit that we have no choice but to accept that the creation of the universe came out of nothing. Amir Aczel, much published science author with a PhD in mathematics, disagrees and demonstrates in multiple ways that science has as yet in no way provided definitive proof that the assumption of a Creator must be false. To nail down this thesis, Aczel offers brilliant and incisive analyses of the theories and findings of such titans as Albert Einstein, Roger Penrose, Alan Guth, and Charles Darwin, all of whose major breakthroughs without question leave open the possibility and even the strong likelihood of a Creator. Aczel also lucidly discourses on arcane aspects of physics and shows that quantum theory, the anthropic principle, the fine-tuned dance of protons and quarks, the existence of anti-matter and the theory of parallel universes also all fail to disprove a Creator.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Based on interviews with eleven Nobel Prize winners and many other prominent physicists, biologists, anthropologists, and psychologists, as well as leading theologians and spiritual leaders, <em>Why Science Does Not Disprove God</em> is a "well-informed and readable" (<em>Wall Street Journal</em>) analysis of the religious implications of our ever-increasing understanding of life and the universe. The renowned science writer Amir Aczel ("One of our best science popularizers"--<em>Publishers Weekly</em>) masterfully refutes the overreaching claims of the "New Atheists," providing millions of educated believers with a clear, engaging explanation of what science <em>really</em> says, how there's still much space for the Divine in the universe, and why faith in both God and empirical science are not mutually exclusive.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"In Aczel, Richard Dawkins and his fellow New Atheists face a formidable opponent. Aczel wields impressive intellectual weapons in demolishing the New Atheists' claims. ... With compelling reasoning, Aczel demonstrates that Dawkins and his allies ... distort or misrepresent the methods and findings of science."--<em>Booklist </em><strong>(starred review)</strong><br><br>"Aczel is one of our best science popularizers."--<em>Publishers Weekly</em><br><br>"[A] thoughtful, erudite journey through modern science and philosophy, and a clear exposition of a problem with which humans have struggled for millennia."--MARIO LIVIO, astrophysicist, Space Telescope Science Institute; author of <i>Is God a Mathematician?</i> and <i>Brilliant Blunders</i><br><br>"Amir Aczel combines scientific credibility, stylistic elegance, and argumentative vigor in <i>Why Science Does Not Disprove God</i>. What's more, he's right."--RABBI DAVID WOLPE, Sinai Temple (Los Angeles); author of <i>Why Faith Matters</i><br><br>"If everyone understood as well as Amir Aczel does that scientific and religious ways of knowing belong to entirely separate and uncompeting forms of human experience, the world would be a much more pleasant place to live in."--IAN TATTERSALL, American Museum of Natural History (Division of Anthropology); author of <i>Masters of the Planet: In Search of Our Human Origins</i><br><br>"Explains that science and religion should not be mutually exclusive [and] you can embrace scientific progress while staying devoted to your faith."--Beliefnet<br><br>"[An] intelligent and stimulating book. ... Part of the continuing and restorative conversation of humanity with itself. In the end, all of our art, our science and our theological beliefs are an attempt to make sense of this fabulous and fleeting existence we find ourselves in."--ALAN LIGHTMAN, Washington Post<br><br>"Amir Aczel is a pop idol of the science-writing world."--Willamette Week<br>

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