Beschrijving
This book presents a philosophical and scientific defense of the existence of God, specifically Krishna, from the perspective of the Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism. The authors attempt to show that belief in a divine intelligence is compatible with logic, philosophy and modern scientific thought. The text is structured around logical arguments (syllogisms) intended to demonstrate that consciousness, order in nature and the existence of moral awareness point toward a higher intelligent source. The authors argue that materialistic explanations alone cannot fully explain consciousness or the origin of life, and that Vedic philosophy offers a broader explanatory framework. The book also discusses concepts from classical Indian philosophy such as the nature of the soul, karma and the relationship between matter and consciousness. Scientific topics such as cosmology and biology are interpreted through a spiritual lens to support the idea of a purposeful universe. Rather than being purely devotional, the work attempts an intellectual approach, addressing readers interested in the dialogue between science and spirituality. It is mainly aimed at readers interested in Hindu philosophy, metaphysics and the philosophical foundations of the Krishna tradition.

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