Novel Offers Alternative Co-Existence for Evolution and Creationism

Scientists and the religious faithful have battled over evolution vs. creationism for decades. Now modern science proves both viewpoints possible as novelist Robert D. Berger reveals in his new (r)evolutionary science-fiction series.
 
 
Robert Berger, author
Robert Berger, author
Nov. 30, 2009 - PRLog -- Scientists claim the earth is billions of years old while biblical calculations suggest six thousand is more accurate. But science and the Bible need not disagree if humanity will only understand the dimension of time as explained in Robert D. Berger’s novel “The Divine Theory of Everything: Book 1 Wanderer” (ISBN 9781605942841, Llumina Press, 2009).

The universe operates based on the balance between good and evil, but when that balance is threatened, good and evil may get out of control, destroying God’s divine plan for humanity. Without any specific heroic qualities to prepare him for the task, Steve Morgan is chosen to walk the worlds of science and magic and engage in the conflict between good and evil to restore balance. His exact role in each struggle is unclear, but the decisions he makes, with a little help from divine destiny will restore the balance so both worlds can co-exist.

Creation and evolution are viewed as at odds with one another, but the conflict is just a distraction from what should be humanity’s true focus. How magic, faith, and science are connected and can operate simultaneously is a mystery waiting to be discovered. Steve Morgan will learn to view both, not as good or evil, but as co-existent and dependent upon one another for balance. Steve will learn that true good flows from their unity and their individual proponents’ mutual understanding of both.

“The Divine Theory of Everything, Book 1 Wanderer” goes beyond typical science fiction and fantasy novels with their battles between good and evil, their focus on swords and sorcery. Using legitimate science, religious faith, and modern technology, Robert’s novel bends the boundaries of its genre. Steve Morgan is not a typical hero out to destroy evil but simply to restore balance, being able to see that good and evil are perceptions. His ultimate success is less important than what he will learn on his journey.

Robert D. Berger walks a fine line between entertaining his readers and educating them about science and religion. Robert believes science leaves room within it for a belief in God. He writes to expand his readers’ minds, and in doing so, to bring them comfort in possibilities beyond a simple struggle between good and evil, right and wrong, evolution versus creationism. With scientific detail and religious faith, Robert shows how in the end, everything is part of God’s Divine Plan.

About the Author
Robert D. Berger spent most of his life traveling the world. Following his father's twenty-two year military career, Berger served in the US Navy for seven years. The idea for his novel series came to him deep beneath the ocean onboard the fast-attack submarine, USS Sunfish. Today as an engineer who deeply believes in God, Berger feels torn between science and religion. Someday he hopes to know the real “Theory of Everything.”

“The Divine Theory of Everything: Book 1 Wanderer” (ISBN 9781605942841, Llumina Press, 2009) can be purchased through local and online bookstores. For more information, visit http://www.thedivinetheoryofeverything.com/ . Publicity contact: www.ReaderViews.com. Review copies available upon request.

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